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Los Tercios – Suchitoto

El Salvador, hiking and trekking, waterfall

One of the most advertised things to do in Suchitoto is visit a local waterfall called Los Tercios, 2km from town.  I wasn’t going to bother (there wouldn’t be any water) but decided to join André when he said he was going to do it. The tourist office organises a free, accompanied trip to Los Tercios […]

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Añil (indigo ink) workshop – Suchitoto

artesania, El Salvador

One of the main forms of artesanía in the Suchitoto region is the production of Añil (indigo ink) dyed clothing and textiles.   There are a few places where you can do an Añil workshop in Suchitoto, but Luis from Sapito Tours introduced me to Irma in the Women’s cooperative as we were walking around the town

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Horseriding & History – Cerro Guazapa

El Salvador, outdoor adventure

Woke up early to catch the 7am bus out to Sitio Guazapa for our horseriding tour on Cerro Guazapa with Guazapa Tours. A 163 bus (love how buses in El Salvador have route numbers) came along at 6:50am so we got on that one and headed out along the highway. Then, after a while, the bus

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Gastronomy Tour – Atóles and Pastelitos

El Salvador, food

In addition to Carmen (pupusas) and Cecilia (desserts), on our gastronomy tour of Suchitoto, Luis from Sapito Tours also introduced me to Marcela in the central park who specialises in Atóles, and told me where to find Nuria later in the day for another snack, pastelitos, that is common in El Salvador. Atóles An Atól is

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Gastronomy Tour – Salvadoreño desserts

El Salvador, food

Once I’d finished making (and eating) pupusas on my gastronomy tour with Sapito Tours in Suchitoto, Luis introduced me to Cecilia – another of the women who has a small comedor in the food court of the Municipal Market. Yes, Suchitoto has a very large food court – usually something you only find in the big malls in

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Making Pupusas – Suchitoto

El Salvador, food

In my ongoing pursuit of trying as many of the typical dishes as possible of whatever country I am in, after some emails to uncover how I might go about doing it, this morning I did a gastronomy tour with Sapito Tours in Suchitoto.   It was brilliant! In this post I’m going to focus on

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Singing and Dancing in Suchitoto

El Salvador

On my first day in Suchitoto, El Salvador, as I was wandering around asking about tours, I kept coming across posters for a concert by “Los Panchos” that would be held that afternoon.   Although I was a bit dubious about “Mexican guitar music” (how one person described it to me), I had nothing better to

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Final thoughts – public transport in Nicaragua

Nicaragua, public transport

As I leave Nicaragua for El Salvador, some final Nicaraguan public transport observations. Micros I actually promised a blog post about this ages ago and am now finally getting around to it. On certain routes in Nicaragua (most notably around the Pueblos Blancos where La Mariposa Spanish School and Eco-Hotel is located) there are not

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Jiquilillo and Volcan Cosigüina

hiking and trekking, Nicaragua, volcano

After another week in León (how I love that place!) I started heading towards El Salvador.   Although I’m not a beach person, I decided to spend a couple of nights at Rancho Esperanza in Jiquilillo.   It is basically a surf spot and a gateway to the Padre Ramos Reserve – one of the most important

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Street hazards – step carefully in Nicaragua

Nicaragua

One of the things you quickly realise when walking around a town in Nicaragua is that you really do have to pay attention!   Unlike in Australia where we have wide footpaths that are largely obstacle-free, this is most definitely not the case here.  Here are a few of the street hazards I’ve encountered. Many

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