Flowers Route Tour El Salvador
Flowers Route Tour Description.
Flowers Route Tour El Salvador. If you like to enjoy local food, beautiful landscapes, colorful colonial towns, coffee plantations, history or simply get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the Flowers Route tour is the ideal tour for you.
Without a doubt, the Flowers Route tour is a destination that has it all. From waterfalls to volcanic arsenals, from ancient colonial churches to the largest labyrinth in Central America. Without a doubt an experience that you cannot miss.
Located in the west of the country, this area has long been the place where the largest quantity and quality of coffee in El Salvador has been produced. You will be able to observe coffee plantations on the way. The route is located on the Apaneca-Ilamatepec volcanic mountain range, so these colonial towns are located on land with volcanic activity.
In the Ruta de Las Flores there is also a wide indigenous influence among its inhabitants, especially in the towns of Izalco and Nahuizalco, where the language despite it is about to disappear, its inhabitants still keep some of their traditions.
In summary, on this tour you will visit five villages of colonial origin, which will make you come into contact with the real life and culture of El Salvador.
Flowers Route Tour Itinerary.
Inclusions & Exclusions on this Trip
Flowers Route Tour Includes.
•Small groups. •Comfortable vehicle. •Professional Tourist Guide. •Hotel Pick up and Drop Off
Does not include
Entrances to the optional activities: Buggie ATV, Labertinto, Zipline, Hot Springs. (Make this tour with the optional activities you want to do), Lunch, drinks not specified, water bottle.
Overview
- Visit five colonial towns of indigenous origin.
- Overlook on a volcanic mountain range with impressive landscapes.
- Enjoy the charm of the murals of Concepción de Ataco.
- Walking in local market in the city of Nahuizalco.
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Flowers Route Tour
Colonial towns, volcanoes, people with indigenous origins, coffee plantations, volcanoes, gastronomic festivals. An experience full of colors.