El Salvador
El Salvador
Types of trips: Historical, Cultural, Adventure, Geographical, Nature
Best known for: Volcanoes, Surfing Beaches, Mayan/Pipal Ruins, Pupusa National Food
Why Go?: This country is a great combination of idyllic tropical scenery, creative towns and local culture; any trip to El Salvador will be full of activities in both the night and day, and will be memorable for groups of all shapes and sizes.
Fact File
Population: 6,290,000
Capital: San Salvador
Language(s): Spanish
Ties to the UK?: Increasingly popular holiday destination, good relationship
Landscape: El Salvador is the smallest country on the North American continent, and has hundreds of rivers and many lakes. The terrain is mostly mountainous with some lower coastal plains and a central plateau.
Climate/Seasons: Tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, with the former between May - October and the latter during the remaining months of the year.
When to Go: The best time to visit is at the beginning or end of the dry season to avoid the peak tourism period and to get the best weather.
Reasons to Visit: Local history, weather/landscape
How to Get There: Air travel is the best way to get to El Salvador from the UK - there are a few international airports in the country you can fly to.
Places to Go: Military History Museum, El Campamento Guerrillero Simulado
Famous People: Salvador Sanchez Ceren, Magico Gonzalez, Antonio Saca
Natural Wonders/Wildlife: Jardin Botanico La Laguna
History: Was a colony of Spain until independence in 1821
Architecture: Iglesia El Rosario, La Pema
Culture: Strong Native American and European Spanish influences
Sport: Football
Events: Fiestas de Agosto, Day of the Children
Watch Out For: Be aware of crime risks and keep valuables safe, and make sure to check on the status of active volcanoes in the country.
Medical Issues: Some vaccines and boosters are advised - check here for a good general overview and always consult with a doctor.
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