After a long day of travel via bus, boat and van we arrived to the colonial town of Suchitoto. Nestled in the mountains of the north of the country, Suchitoto is perched on the edge of an impressive artificial lake called Suchitlan Lake, also known as Embalse Cerron Grande.
The next day at a city tour we learned a bit about the tragic history of this small town (it was scene to crual crimes during the civil war) and set off into the nearby nature preserve. We hiked to a lookout and a waterfall called “Los Tercios”, which is famed for its unique composition of hexagonal blocks of stone along a vertical wall.
On the way to El Salvador Painting on jeans trousers (a lot of cow boys around here) The biggest church in Central America