- Joya de Ceren Archaeological Park - Joya de Cerén Archaelogical site is the only one world herritage in El Salvador, thats make it unique in Mesoamerica.
Joya de Cerén was one of the Mayan villages that were located in the valley of Zapotitán when in the seventh century AD. erupted the volcano Loma Caldera and the site was covered by volcanic ash from the eruptive event, thus preserving the earth constructions and the artifacts of the place, here you can see the daily life of Mayas.
- Tazumal - Chalchuapa was a place where the influence of Copán came, as well as the Teotihuacan and Toltec influence. It comprises a series of structures that were the scene of an important and sophisticated Mayan settlement that existed around 100 and 1200 AD. After a long occupation, whose greater development corresponds to the Classic horizon (250 to 900 d.C.), Tazumal was definitively abandoned around 1200 AD.
- Lake Coatepeque - This lake is one of the most interesting in El Salvador, we will make a short stop, beacause ,the lunch is going to be taken here.
- Indigo Workshop
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrances
- Certified Tour Guide
- Gratuities
- Lunch
The significance of the Mayan Civilization continues to resonate in Central America. Thus, it’s essential to understand its culture, daily activities, holy places, traditions and rituals. The Joya de Ceren Mayan Site in El Salvador is crucial as it’s the one and only location in Mesoamerica where one could witness the authentic life of ordinary folks or Maya agriculturalists.
Furthermore, you will have your lunch overlooking a striking lake (meals not included).
Let’s unveil the beneficial aspects of El Salvador together!
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