We are in El Salvador and the country is beautiful, although very lacking in tourism. We started off in the south western part, near Salinitas and then made our way to Juayua, Attaco, and Apaneca along Ruta de las Flores. From there we moved to Santa Ana and Lago Coatepeque and are currently in La Libertad. This part of El Salvador is famous for having the best surf in Central America and also has a seaside charm to it. Today we went to the fishing pier and bought some smoked, dried, salty fish (for $0.25) - delicious! The next week or so will be filled with ceviche, surfing, and the occasional beer. After we move from here, we will go along the coast to Los Cabonos and then back to Antigua to head up north through Tikal and Belize and Honduras. Other than surfing, we have so far climbed volcanoes, jumped from waterfalls, hitched a ride with the El Salvadorian military (trained in America, surprise?), taken numerous chicken buses, eaten a ridiculous amount of popusas, and gone on several 4hr plus hikes. But, there is more to come. For more pictures, check out http://benthetraveler.shutterfly.com
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Juayua, Santa Ana, Lago Coatapeque and La Libertad
We are in El Salvador and the country is beautiful, although very lacking in tourism. We started off in the south western part, near Salinitas and then made our way to Juayua, Attaco, and Apaneca along Ruta de las Flores. From there we moved to Santa Ana and Lago Coatepeque and are currently in La Libertad. This part of El Salvador is famous for having the best surf in Central America and also has a seaside charm to it. Today we went to the fishing pier and bought some smoked, dried, salty fish (for $0.25) - delicious! The next week or so will be filled with ceviche, surfing, and the occasional beer. After we move from here, we will go along the coast to Los Cabonos and then back to Antigua to head up north through Tikal and Belize and Honduras. Other than surfing, we have so far climbed volcanoes, jumped from waterfalls, hitched a ride with the El Salvadorian military (trained in America, surprise?), taken numerous chicken buses, eaten a ridiculous amount of popusas, and gone on several 4hr plus hikes. But, there is more to come. For more pictures, check out http://benthetraveler.shutterfly.com
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happy thanksgiving you guys! safe travels. love the updates. -- neely
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