Travel Blogs from Tacuba, El Salvador

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Another one of those places..., Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

Another one of those places...

A travel blog entry by bootsmade4wlkin

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... . For dinner we had a marvelous feast courtesy of Manolo´s mother, serenaded by Manolo´s father on the guitar, and further entertained by the escapades of Rex.   And so my El Salvador sadly adventure comes to an end, with music and ...

Sleeping through earthquakes and a river adventure, Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

Sleeping through earthquakes and a river adventure

A travel blog entry by casey_matt

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12/19- It took 3 buses to get to Tacuba, with a mad dash through a busy market following a little old lady. No kidding this woman was fast, I almost lost Casey twice when I got held up by a slow moving family. Once at Tacuba we found The Momma and ...

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Tacuba

A travel blog entry by ccchrissie

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On to plan B - Tacuba, a small village nestled in the picturesque coffee growing hills. The bus journey was hard work as first one was full then a long wait to next (nearly full - i.e. only 20 people standing!) and had to stand up for 1/2 hour - not fun. ...

We made it!, Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

We made it!

A travel blog entry by allieadventures

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... in temperature and started to take off some of our layers. We made another smooth transfer to get here, Tacuba. Tacuba is a small town in El Salvador with nothing really happening. We noticed in our Lonely Planet guide book, that the tours allow ...

Tacuba, Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

Tacuba

A travel blog entry by warty007

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We got two 40 min chicken buses from Juayua to Tacuba on the other side of the volcanoes via Ahuachapan. We stayed at the only hostel there as far as we could tell, Mama y Papa run by Manuel from Juayua´s mate Manolo. The town is at the end of the road ...

Not every line on the map is travelled by bus, Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

Not every line on the map is travelled by bus

A travel blog entry by walkabout

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... driver where I was going and waited with me. And when I thanked him he told me thank you for helping him practice his English! 6 busses and 11 hours later I reached my final destination. Tacuba, a small town in the mountains of eastern El ...

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Tacuba, El Salvador

A travel blog entry by anne-so

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... , time to move on to the next country. I decided to add another coutry to my trip, and took a bus in direction of El Salvador. After passing the border where I got ripped off by the money exchangers (even the bus driver didn't dare saying anything, and ...

Parque el impossible, Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

Parque el impossible

A travel blog entry by katherinelevy

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... We decided to go on a tour that was running that afternoon up to Parque El Impossible where we could get a great view of El Salvador and see Guatemala. It sounded amazing. Only problem was that we were getting combined with a learn how to shoot tour. ...

April in El Salvador, Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

April in El Salvador

A travel blog entry by giuseppem

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... $1.25 for dinner. Morazán Across the country from Tacuba, the state/providence of Morazán lies in the Northeastern corner of El Salvador, bordering Nicaragua and Honduras.  This area is littered with pine trees and has a very hilly landscape.  ...

You can call me Alfonso of El Salvador..., Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

You can call me Alfonso of El Salvador...

A travel blog entry by sarahhorley

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... guide books, and you can get to know what life is really like in the country. It turned out there had been elections in El Salvador a week before we arrived, and a new leftist prime minister had been elected to office, in a mass landslide victory and the ...

EL Imposible Canyoning, Tacuba, El Salvador travel blog

EL Imposible Canyoning

A travel blog entry by itenerant78

Chris and I ventured with our wacky guide Manolo for a few days of serious hiking and canyoning in the back country of El Salvador. It was a nice few days but we were in the middle of no where and didndt see barely any tourists for a few ...

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