Top 10 Best Places in El Salvador| Travel Guide

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Top 10 Best Places in El Salvador 2024 | Travel Guide
The breathtaking natural beauty of El Salvador is a refreshing location for outdoor activities. Visiting the country, you can definitely see the blend of local, Spanish, and African cultures. You can experience the mix of cultures through their food, music, art, and architecture. If you want a taste of their culture, do not miss trying their local dishes like tamales, pupusas, and ceviche. There is no need to worry if you are on a tight budget since there are cheap options for everything from flights to lodging to meals. Tourists can expect a friendly welcome because Salvadorans are known for their generosity and kindness. More than 20 volcanoes can be found there, some of which can be hiked and offer breathtaking views of the surroundings. El Salvador offers a world-class and realistic travel experience that should not be missed. Excited to know more about the country? Get ready, and we’ll show you the beauty of El Salvador.

In this video we take a look at Top 10 Best Places in El Salvador 2024 | Travel Guide.... Keep watching to see El Salvador, Natural Beauty, Cultural Diversity, Cuisine, Budget Travel, and travel guides just like Joyous Travel and World Wild Hearts does their videos.

Places:
San Salvador 1:02
Joya de Cerén 1:52
Suchitoto 2:27
Ruta de las Flores 3:37
Tazumal 4:52
El Imposible National Park 5:32
Playa El Tunco 6:22
Santa Ana 7:07
Lake Coatepeque 7:52
Los Planes de Renderos 8:32

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Woohoo pupusas ✌️😋✌️ The safest country in America, and the new American dream

MrSakamotothecat
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El Salvador small country but a lot to see very friendly people and very good food come and enjoy it

josuemendez
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El .Salvador .Land..Of .MAYAS .Majestic..Volcanos .Beutys, .Lakes..Good..Gastronomy..Tropical..Beaches..In .CENTRAL .AMERiCA..😃😃😃😃😃😃

erwimeliasrosales
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I lived in El Salvador from 1976 to 1977. Returned for two weeks in 1993 so we could show our children where their mother grew up. Haven’t been back in 30 years. So much has changed, so dramatically, at least what is shown in the video. I wonder if the small towns are as modernized, or if there is still the extreme poverty I experienced. I have visited many of the sites mentioned in the video. They look so different now. There weren’t so many modern tourist destinations when I lived there. I certainly hope the country, the people have progressed as the video seems to suggest. ❤

RicktheCrofter
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Great job thanks for visiting my home land 😊

OscarLopez-exxy
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Bella la plaza divino Salvador del mundo ❤

lopezvlog
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I’ll be there the end of April, I can’t wait!! This will be my last country in Central America and I’m so excited to go support this amazing country experiencing their renaissance!

Yeldineyintun
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Soy El Salvador soy vendedor ambulante centro histórico San Salvador vendiendo agua

JManuelJesus
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Soy de el salvador u si lo visitan se irán encantados

emilyelias
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Thank you for such a beautiful video of my country!

azzv.kuskatan
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Awesome video. I was engaged the entire time.

ernst
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*Friends: The word "Pupusa" originates from the native Natuatl language. The language, to include its subgroups was spoken in Meso-America; Southern Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador (by Mayas, Pipil tribes, Aztes, and others). Albeit the exact/precise origin is unknown, it is believed that its roots are founded in the word, "Puxahua" ( meaning "fluffy or puffed up" ) in Nahuatl. Also see: "Pupusawa" and "Pupushaua." To expand on it: It's a combination of the word, "pop" (i.e a "sphere") and the word "utz" (meaning "good thing.)" Accordingly, we have the word, poputz >>>> which becomes "pupusa" when the Spanish conquistadors changed it's name to fit the Spanish language. In sum, it's a very ancient pre-columbian culinary tradition, one that predates colonialism by over TWO THOUSAND YEARS IN EL SALVADOR.*

My parents are Salvadoran, and I have a renewed interest in learning Nahuatl and an interest in the historicity of my ancestral homeland. Cheers.

Absurd-Woman
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Question: minute 6:06 shows a Mayan Ruin, which one is that. It looks like El Tikal.

mejiabrothers
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Podemos recorrer en un día, playa y centro histórico y degustar de la comida

lorenalopez
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El .Salvador..has..the Size..of .ISRAEL..BELIZE .PUERTO..RICO .JAMAICA.

erwimeliasrosales
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I don't see much Africans descent in El Salvador. Much less tradition.

MM-oxgo
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This video couldn't be further from the truth when they stay EL Salvador is a blend of Spanish and AFRICAN. El Salvadoran culture is actually Spanish in heritage. I have read that for a period of time they did not accept black people in their country. My suggestion is that this YouTuber should educate himself before posting his videos .

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African? Wtf we have like 0.5 of blacks in our country, try to be accurate next time, we have a lot of Palestinian and Turks

MacMyKitty