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Starting my year with Love and Hope

I’m here. I got here late Wednesday night. Right now I share a room with two other girls from the states in a little House below the main House. The main House is where all the kids live with their “tias.” Although a few of the kids have started school already, most of them start school on...

permalink written by  snanke19 on January 20, 2013 from Planes de Renderos, El Salvador
from the travel blog: El Salvador



Feria Gastronomica

The day after Xmas in El Salvador! Along the Ruta De Floras, we stumbled upon this quaint little town called Juayua. Pronounced (Y- You- Ah), the town, like many others, was speckled with pastel colored House and cobblestoned streets. However, the main draw to this place besides the adorable...

permalink written by  joshandmary on January 5, 2010 from Juayua, El Salvador
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Surftown El Salvador

So I called this area El Sunzal, though the real beach area is referred to as El Tunco. If you ever visit El Salvador (and I imagine that most of you reading this probably won´t) the area that can be decided as most famous is the 80km of coastline at the southern border of the country. Rough...

permalink written by  joshandmary on January 5, 2010 from El Sunzal, El Salvador
from the travel blog: joshandmary's Travel Blog



Mi Casa es Su Casa

After two glorious weeks in Guatemala, it was time to be heading east towards Costa Rica where we would be meeting friends in January. We decided that the next stop should be El Salvador for the mere fact that we knew alot of tourists didnt go there. From the few tourists who have visited the...

permalink written by  joshandmary on December 25, 2009 from Tacuba, El Salvador
from the travel blog: joshandmary's Travel Blog



Coffee, Hotsprings and Feelings of Home

Our second day at Mama´s Y Papa´s was full of excitement. We had been introduced to their 30 something old son Manolo who was keen to tell us how he loves America. He would be our tour guide for our first full day in El Salvador. The plan of the day was to drive around the area, see a coffee...

permalink written by  joshandmary on December 25, 2009 from Tacuba, El Salvador
from the travel blog: joshandmary's Travel Blog



Off Road Driving Chiquimula

Only 60 km to the Honduras-El Salvador boarder then another 60 km to San Miguel, El Salvador today’s destination. We headed out early again this morning leaving La Esperanza at like 8:00 AM. We were warned by the lady whom owned the hostel that the road out of town is worse than the road in. Oh...

permalink written by  ryan & debbrial on October 28, 2009 from San Miguel, El Salvador
from the travel blog: Us Discovering the Latin Americas



La Ruta de las Flores

We are now on our way back to Guatemala. To Tikal to be exact. Santa Ana is a nice little city, however there is little in the way of restaurants and things to do. We spend yesterday on chicken buses touring though La Ruta de las Flores (the route of the flowers). I expect it would be beautiful...

permalink written by   Chris Pagett on March 22, 2009 from Santa Ana, El Salvador
from the travel blog: Chris and Em's Adventure



Leaving La Libertad

We are taking off tomorrow morning for a little exploring in the Santa Ana region of El Salvador before we goto Tikal. I pulled a muscle under my ribcage so surfings out so there´s no point in staying. Things are still great except that are trip is over in less that 2 weeks, but I thinks Em´s...

permalink written by   Chris Pagett on March 18, 2009 from El Sunzal, El Salvador
from the travel blog: Chris and Em's Adventure



El Salavdor Rocks

Hey there! Well I´ve been letting the blog slip a little. Partly because the internet is costly, the connections is not very good, I risk losing what I type due to a power outage and I´m having to much fun to be sitting in front of a computer! I forgot to write about one of the most amazing...

permalink written by   Chris Pagett on March 14, 2009 from San Salvador, El Salvador
from the travel blog: Chris and Em's Adventure



SURFS UP

Surfing lessons today! It was as expected.... hard. Had to take a 2 hour nap afterwards I´m also a little under the weather. The lessons weren´t great since the guy who was teaching me didn´t speak English and I hardly speak Spanish so feedback was no existent with the exception of hand...

permalink written by   Chris Pagett on March 11, 2009 from San Salvador, El Salvador
from the travel blog: Chris and Em's Adventure



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