Traveling in El Salvador: Days 70 to 72
Despite being hit by earthquakes and floods, San Salvador remains a city with beautiful scenery and a pleasant climate. Its volcanoes and lakes are the main natural attractions, and it is also a historic city well worth exploring. 🌋 Here is the breakdown of expenses for one person: 🛫 Airfare: RM296 (Guatemala - San Salvador) 🏠 Accommodation: RM252 at Hotel Pasadena II 🚍 Transportation: RM90 🍛 Food: RM430 🏛️ Attractions: RM14 + RM23 + RM592 = RM629 (including El Boqueron National Park, Rainbow Slide, and Archaeological Route Full-Day Tour) Total 🟰 RM1697 Day 70: Arrive at 11am 📍 El Rosario Church 📍 Metropolitan Cathedral 📍 National Palace ☕️ Le Café 📍 Monument to the Divine Saviour of the World 📍 National Craft Market 📍 Mirador de Los Planes de Renderos 📍 Mirador Municipal de San Salvador 📍 El Basurero "Bella Vista" de Monserrat (Dinner) Day 71: 📍 El Boqueron National Park 📍 Rainbow Slide 📍 Subway (Dinner) Day 72: 📍 Joya de Ceren Archaeological Site 📍 Indigo Pools in San Andrés 📍 Tazumal 📍 Santa Ana (Gothic Cathedral and National Palace) 📍 National Theatre 👮🏻♀️ Visa Section: Upon arrival at the airport in El Salvador, you need to queue up and pay USD10 in cash to purchase a tourist card before proceeding to immigration for a visa on arrival. The immigration officer will attach the tourist card to your passport in the form of a sticker. #ElSalvador #ElSalvadorCoffee #Travel #TravelGuide #SoloTrip #MyOverseasLife #BudgetTravelTips #BudgetTravel