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Though small in size, El Salvador in Central America has its own share of attractions to woo the tourists. Bordering the Pacific Ocean on the south, El Salvador was a Spanish colony, and trace of colonial era can still be witnessed throughout the country Visit Suchito to to get a peep into the colonial past of the country, check out attractions in San Salvador, the largest city of El Salvador, experience La Ruta de las Flores, have fun at El Imposible National Park and Parque Nacional Los Volcanes.
San SalvadorThe largest city of El Savador, San Salvador welcomes tourists to an array of museums and cultural sites. Spend your time in the city exploring artifacts at Museum of Words and Images, the Military History Museum, the Museum of Popular Art and the Children Museum. At night, do sample the gastronomic delights of the city at one of the restaurants.
La Ruta de las FloresExperience the best of El Salvador by visiting La Ruta de las Flores meaning route of the flowers. La Ruta de las Flores is called so due to the seasonal burst of vibrant flowers that dot the stretch between the months of October and February. Beside the colourful flowers, the other attractions of this place are picturesque colonial towns, beautiful lagoons and cascading waterfalls that enhance the tourist appeal of La Ruta de las Flores all year around.
El Imposible National ParkLocated in the far west of El Salvador, El Imposible National Park is a tropical forest and national park featuring extraordinary variety of plant and animal life including black-crested eagles, king hawks, wild boars and more. The park serves as a great leisure destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts, offering trickiest and most demanding hikes, camping, swimming, and bird-watching options to the tourists.
Parque Nacional Los VolcanesAlso referred to as Cerre Verde National Park, Parque Nacional Los Volcanes is a national park that homes three major volcanoes. Cerro Verde is 1.5 million years old, Izalco started oozing lava in 1770 and Santa Ana got active in 2005. Tourists can hike up the volcanoes, stroll around the area, or go camping for a true experience and feel of the place.
SuchitotoThis picturesque lakeside town is a must visit for those who hold interest in the country’s Spanish colonial past. While here, enjoy taking a stroll on the cobblestone streets, check out the impressive church and square in the centre of the park, indulge in shopping at craft market, and enjoy a boat ride on the lake.
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