The volcanoes as always were waiting to be climbed, we headed to Parque Nacional Cerro Verde. There are two climbable volcanoes in the national park, Santa Ana and Izalco. The first we checked out was Santa Ana volcano. We were able to camp in the national park at a mirador. During the day it was…
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El Boqueron | Finding Our Way Around An Active Volcano With A New Friend
El Boqueron is a crater right above the capitol city of El Salvador, San Salvador. The crater has a nice viewpoint boardwalk but we decided we wanted more from El Boqueron. We decided to walk around the entire crater. $2USD each and $2 for the van parking. It’s only $1 for cars, I said was…
El Paraiso Hot Spring Waterfall & Livingston: The Ultimate Trip You Need To Make In Guatemala
Rio Dulce, a beautiful river to relax and jump off to other remote locations. From Rio Dulce we explored El Paraiso hot spring waterfalls and Livingston, a Garífuna community on the Caribbean. Some overlander friends we originally met in Oaxaca, then again in Atitlan for New Years explored the area with us. They were staying…
Climbing The Best Ruins in Central America: Guatemalas Tikal
We went to quite a few ruins in Mexico so heading to another, out of our way wasn’t really on our radar. Snow & Curt convinced us with their video about Tikal, we couldn’t miss it. Thanks guys! Tikal is a little far from other sites to see in Guatemala, so we weren’t sure if…
Candelaría Caves: Fascinating, Scary Cave Tubing
Candelaría cave is found in the middle of a Mayan village. The money from the tour goes to the entire community. These Mayan families moved there about 70 years ago to escape the draft from the civil war. There are two Candelaría tours once you come into the area. The good tour is off the…