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10 Best place to visit in Atiquizaya El Salvador

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El Salvador - Santa Ana, El Imposible, El Zonte & Vulcano | Travel video | GoPro 10 & DJI Mini 2

I have to say, that I was a little bit scary about my trip to El Salvador. Because you know, there are many negative information on the internet about El Salvador. Especially about the killing.
I wanted to make my trip by my own self, because I always need to have my own view. And I can say now, that El Salvador was so so so much interesting. The people was so nice, the cities was real and it is completly safe place for tourist. Or maybe not completely, but it was similar like on many places in America, or on my different trips or holidays.

I was able to visit during my trip Santa Ana Volcano, Lake Coatepeque, Concepción de Ataco, Campana San Andrés, Waterfall Salto De Malacatiupan, Tazumal Archaeological Site, Cascadas de Tamanique, Atiquizaya, Joya de Cerén, El Imposible National Park, El Zonte and El Tunco.

El Salvador byl neuvěřitelný. Musím se přiznat, že jsem se trochu bál, ale po příjezdu se vše změnilo. Hned první večer jsem ve finále navštívil místní párty a dal si mnoho piv. Bezpečnost byla naprosto stejná jako v jiných státech ameriky, či jako na jiných výletech co jsem zažil. Můj pohled na El Salvador je tedy pozitivní. Samozřejmě bylo zvláštní, když jsem v parku El Imposible potkal dva pány se samopaly M4, ale nic se nestalo a stačilo se usmívat. To co se píše o El Salvadoru na internetu je tedy spíše hodně negativní a opět se mi ukázalo, že navštívit daný stát má smysl. U El Salvadoru toto platilo o to víc, protože vše bylo naprosto úžasné a já si připadal jako turista, který je zde opravdu vítán.
V El Salvadoru jsem navštivil tato místa Santa Ana Volcano, Lake Coatepeque, Concepción de Ataco, Campana San Andrés, Waterfall Salto De Malacatiupan, Tazumal Archaeological Site, Cascadas de Tamanique, Atiquizaya, Joya de Cerén, El Imposible National Park, El Zonte a El Tunco.

What you can see in the video from El Salvador / Co můžete vidět v mém videu z El Salvadoru:
0:04 Santa Ana Volcano
0:14 Lake Coatepeque
0:21 Concepción de Ataco
0:36 Campana San Andrés
0:41 Waterfall Salto De Malacatiupan
0:50 Tazumal Archaeological Site
1:00 Cascadas de Tamanique
1:19 Atiquizaya
1:38 Santa Ana
2:07 Joya de Cerén
2:17 El Imposible National Park
2:41 El Zonte
2:46 El Tunco

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Santa Ana - Our Favorite City in El Salvador! (El Salvador Travel Guide 2022)

Santa Ana is El Salvador's second largest city and it's the perfect hub to experience all of the epic attractions you can find in Western El Salvador.

All within an easy day trip from Santa Ana:

The country's tallest volcano, Volcan de Santa Ana (Santa Ana Volcano). Which you can easily hike to the summit of and look down at an epic turquoise crater lake that's literally steaming. On a clear day, you can even see the Pacific Ocean from up there, and plenty of other volcanos.

Lago de Coatepeque, an epic lake in the crater of a volcano that you can swim in. Surrounded by restaurants, bars, and hotels.

Ruta de las Flores (Route of the Flowers), a road that takes you through numerous small colonial towns, famous for their flowers, art, colonial architecture, and mountain scenery. The towns are surrounded by waterfalls and gorgeous nature, and the route has several coffee farms along the way.

You can also visit ancient Maya ruins from Santa Ana and tour coffee farms. It's an epic area to do a lot. If you have time, you can also visit Guatemala and Honduras, both of which are easily accessible from this part of El Salvador.

Beyond the nearby attractions though, the city of Santa Ana itself is an absolute hidden gem in Central America and it quickly became our favorite city in El Salvador. As well as one of our favorites in all of Central America! It's a lively and active city with a ton of culture and spirit, lots of history, an amazing food scene, and a unique blend of old and new. Away from all the action, you can easily escape into one of dozens of quiet and peaceful streets and neighborhoods filled with flowers and fruit trees and dotted with cafes and pupuserias.

We love Santa Ana and in this video we take you around the city, introduce you to some of our friends, and show you some of the things you can't miss when you visit.

Have you been to El Salvador? If not, would you consider going?
We highly recommend it! When you do go, make sure you don't skip out on Santa Ana!

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We've been off the radar for awhile but we're back. Stay tuned for more El Salvador videos, including some from the coast!
We also have more coming from Mexico, Nicaragua, and more. Stay tuned and make sure to subscribe if you aren't already. For those of you who have been along for awhile, thank you so much for your continued support, amigos! See you out there!

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00:00 Welcome to Santa Ana
00:32 Food Stalls in Centro
03:08 Cultural differences in El Salvador
04:28 How to eat pupusas
07:15 El Salvador’s tallest volcano!
10:52 Lago de Coatepeque
15:44 What to eat and drink in El Salvador
18:47 Hotel Tour and City Center
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El Salvador Travel Guide | Day trip from Ahuachapan | British Couple backpacking El Salvador

We continue our El Salvador Travel guide and have a very fun day trip from our base in Ahuachapan. We show you around our hotel in Ahuachapan, take a tuk tuk ride, visit a finka, falls and a temple .
There is so much to see and do in El Salvador
A huge thanks to Edwin from EC Tours for showing us the beauty of El Salvador and if you are looking for tours then check out their web site



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Travel vlog 233 | Ahuachapan El Salvador | Country #18/195

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Things to do in El Salvador!

I recently had the privilege to visit the beautiful country of El Salvador! I was amazed by the beauty, the infrastructure, the energy, the culture and hospitality. I started my journey in a town called El Congo (near lago de Coatepeque), where I received my open water diving license certification. After that I booked an Airbnb in a town called Antiguo Cuscatlán located in San Salvador. Fortunately I was able to be a part of their 2 day celebration called “Feast of the Holy Innocents”, which was absolutely incredible. I highly recommend for anyone traveling to El Salvador to visit during that celebration (December 28th - 29th) . Next day I visited the charming towns of Nauhizalco and Ataco where i got to experience the local lifestyle. The next day I went to the El Tunco beach, which is famous for surfing so I had to take my first ever surf lesson. The last day in El Salvador I did a sunrise hike on the largest active volcano in El Salvador called Santa Ana, which was one of the highlights this trip. Oh and last but not least I fell in love with papusas and gained about 10 extra bounds. I have travelled to a lot of places but people of this country had a different kind of love for their current president! This video will show you the incredible time I had in El Salvador!

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Visita Atiquizaya con Salvadorean Legal Services

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First Impressions of San Salvador! (El Salvador Travel Vlog 2022)

A visit to San Salvador is an interesting and exciting experience to say the least! The fact is there's a lot going on in not just the city, but the whole country of El Salvador right now. Most of what's going on is a place that's really improving and making bold and new moves. Visiting right now gives you the chance to witness all of that change and progress, and it's exciting to see!

In this video, we're mainly just talking about our first impressions and not pretending to be experts. Rarely does a place give you so many impressions and observations so quickly. The city has a lot of contrasts. From wide open, quiet residential neighborhoods and fancy, large shopping malls to crowded, loud, bustling markets that are like mazes surrounding the city center. The pace and the prices certainly change from one side of town to the other, but the strong Salvadoran culture is just as strong.

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00:00 Intro
01:35 Centro Historico
02:33 Transportation
04:06 Affordability & Currency
06:05 Markets & Shopping Malls
07:56 PUPUSAS
09:46 Don’t miss this church!
11:15 Stepping into a piece of history
12:48 El Salvador Politics
13:19 Security & Armed Guards
13:57 El Salvador has a lot!

Lo mejor de El Salvador: Cascadas Termales de Malacatiupan

Cap.120 - El Salvador es un país hermoso que tiene mucho para ofrecer al turista. La población es muy cálida y hospitalaria, dispuestos siempre a ayudar y mostrar su cultura. Nuestro rincón preferido de este país: El Salto de Malacatiupan, en Atiquizaya, casi en la frontera con Guatemala. Un lugar que íbamos sólo para un rato y nos quedamos 3 días! Un joya! Tan hermoso que se ha convertido en nuestro rincón termal preferido de toda América Latina! (Superando nuestras queridas termas de El Rincón, en Chile).

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Saludos cordiales desde El Salvador en Centroamérica!
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Day Trip to Tamanique Waterfalls || El Salvador

Some footage from a trip to the Tamanique Waterfalls in El Salvador. We started from El Zonte and hired a local guide to help us get there. If you're planning on going, make sure you go with a guide or tour, otherwise you'll probably get lost.

What a fun day.

Thanks for watching, please let me know below if you have any questions or requests. Have a good one!

Termales de Santa Teresa, El Salvador: Si Visitas este Lugar, Te Quitarás 10 años de Encima

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Salto de Malacatiupán (Hotsprings) | Malacatiupan Waterfalls Atiquizaya | El Salvador

Enjoy this resume of our 360° video walkthrough tour of Salto de Malacatiupán (Hotsprings), also known as Malacatiupan Waterfalls, located in Atiquizaya, El Salvador.
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Atiquizaya, El Salvador

Recorriendo las calles de Atiquizaya, El Salvador, donde se respira un aire tranquilo, con sus murales, fauna y casas antiguas. #atiquizaya #elsalvador #travel

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El Salvador turismo 2020 mochileros| Salto de Malacatiupan Atiquizaya

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El Salvador - Cesta střední amerikou | Část 4. | Travel vlog #8.4

El Salvador byl na mé cestě střední amerikou jasnou zastávkou. Teda tak úplně jasnou nebyl, přeci jen, když si člověk přečte informace na internetu. Začne si říkat, jo tak to je přesně ten stát, kam bych asi neměl jezdit. Jenže soudit El Salvador podle článku na internetu, by byla velká škoda. Teda je pravda, že to nebyl jen jeden článek. Těch negativních článků je mnoho a nepomůžou ani doporučení třeba USA, které úplně cestu do El Salvadoru nedoporučují. Ale najde se i pár komentářů, které El Salvador řadí mezi ty pozitivní zkušenosti a státy. Já se vlastně tímto přidávám také s pozitivním komentářem.

Proč El Salvador doporučuji? Když najdete odvahu a uvědomíte si, že počet vražd přeci jen klesá a ještě k tomu se vraždí zpravidla pouze místní kartely, tak potom se stačí vyhnout akorát pár místům. Třeba já jsem si řekl, ok nepojedu do hlavního města, ale i tam je prý relativně bezpečná, jen se člověk musí vyhnout několika čtvrtím.

Po bezpečností stránce byl tedy El Salvador úplně normálním státem. Teda až na policii se samopaly a všude přítomné ochranky s brokovnicí. Kupodivu mi to vůbec nevadilo a naopak jsem se cítil spíše bezpečně. Až teda na jeden moment. To když jsem šel sám v kopcích a potkal dva borce s M4. Uznávám, že jsem začal přemýšlet, jak dané může dopadnout. Pak jsem se ptal místních a prý to jsou lovci. Raději jsem se neptal koho loví, ale já přežil, takže to už není podstatné. Každopádně to byl intenzivní zážitek a vlastně jím byl i celý El Salvador.

V El Salvadoru se mi totiž několikrát stalo, že mi někdo pomohl aniž bych se ptal a když jsem se zeptal, tak každý pomohl velmi ochotně. Místo toho aby v El Salvadoru něco někdo chtěl od bohatého evropana, tak naopak mi několikrát někdo něco dal. Třeba jsem dostal oběd, několik piv na různých místech a dostal jsem se do baru, kam mohou jen místní. Takže ano, El Salvador byl velmi přátelský a budu na tento stát a jeho úžasné lidi vzpomínat ještě hodně dlouho. Já říkám, že život je moc krátký, aby člověk jezdil pořád na jedno místo, ale dokážu si představit, že El Salvador navštívím ještě někdy v budoucnu a klidně několikrát.

Posledním překvapením bylo, že v El Salvadoru se dá skoro všude platit Bitcoinem a to i na místech, kde neberou normální karty. I když kupodivu se kartou dalo platit prakticky všude. Kromě u pouličních stánků.

El Salvador je prostě státem, který jsem se bál zařadit na svůj list, ale ve finále jsem rád, že jsem se odhodlal a sám procestoval tento úžasný stát. Jen doporučuji nenosti oblečení s číslem 13 a 18. Na to jsem se ptal a opravdu to je označení místních gangů. Vlastně asi obecně, ideálně nemít oblečení s číslem.

16 míst, která musíte vidět a navštívit v El Salvadoru / Enjoy my video from El Salvador in which you can see 16 Things to Do in El Salvador:
0:00 Úvod
0:52 Santa Ana
1:40 Sopka Santa Ana
1:56 Lago de Coatepeque
2:09 Zpět v Santa Ana
2:40 El Tazumal
2:48 Hřbitov Chalchuapa
2:53 Vodopád Salto de Malacatiupan
3:41 Atiquizaya
3:52 Sitio Arqueológico San Andrés
4:07 Joya de Cerén
4:20 Zase do Santa Ana
4:35 Concepción de Ataco
5:24 El Imposible národní park
6:55 Oběd v Sonsonate
7:03 Tamanique
7:13 Cascadas de Tamanique
7:42 El Tunco
8:02 El Zonte
8:21 Odjezd ze Salvadoru
9:10 Pokračování - Mexiko

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El Salvador Travel Video Guide

El Salvador Travel Video Guide - El Salvador sneaks up on you: in lefty lounge bars in San Salvador, at sobering museums and war memorials, and along lush cloud-forest trails; it's a place of remarkable warmth and intelligence, made all the more appealing for being so unexpected. Travellers tend to skip El Salvador, wooed by marquee destinations such as Guatemala and Costa Rica, and unnerved by stories of civil war and gang violence. But the war ended almost 20 years ago, and crime, while serious, is almost exclusively played out between rival gangs; tourists are virtually never involved.

El Salvador Travel Fact: And though El Salvador has fewer protected areas than its neighbors, you get them practically to yourself -- including pristine forests, active volcanoes and sparkling lakes. The only place you might find a crowd is on Punta Roca, El Salvador's most famous surfing spot -- it happens to be one of the best right point breaks in the world, yet is a ghost town compared to lesser swells in Costa Rica and elsewhere. And when it comes to cities, none in Central America is smarter or cooler than San Salvador, with first-rate universities, museums and galleries, a vibrant bar and live-music scene, and an array of progressive NGOs, both local and international.

Enjoy your El Salvador Travel Video Guide!

El Salvador Flower Route and Santa Ana Volcano | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids

Ruta de las Flores - Flower Route is one of El Salvador’s most popular tours because of its picturesque abundance of flowers along the 22-mile road. It is surrounded by mountains as well, it looks divine and if you have time to make a few stops, you get the chance to visit many wonderful villages like Nahuizalco, Juayúa, Apaneca.

In addition to the flowers, there are many coffee plantations that you can see along the road. Coffee is a really important national product, and you get the opportunity to see the beans up close in its natural form. On this tour, we’ve really got the chance to explore different parts of this country.

We enjoy a full 2 day tour with Ivan from Real Trips which included a hike up the Santa Ana volcano.)
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Ivan took us to a lake canyon near Santa Ana, Lago de Coatepeque. Then around the flower route stopping in little villages with Central parks, churches, a christ statue, markets, look out points … and to the hotel at night. We ended the day with hot springs!!!

El Salvador has a bad reputation for being dangerous but we felt safe the whole time we were there. We walked around all the little towns along the Flower Route and had no problems at al.

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EL TUNCO: NIGHT LIFE & RESTAURANTS

In this video we will share with you our experience regarding restaurants and night life in El Tunco, El Salvador. This is an amazing spot and anyone will find something to do in order to have a good time. You should absolutely visit El Tunco if you plan a trip to El Salvador.

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