Fullday El Salvador Archaeological Exploration & Indigo Workshop

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Overview

Available languages

English
French
Spanish

9 hours

Mobile ticket

Discover the mysteries and legacy of the Mayan world in El Salvador. Our team will take you to visit the most emblematic places of this culture, as well as the opportunity for you to visit the only Mayan village preserved in perfect condition, taste local gastronomy, buy sourvenirs made by the local artisans,and be witness of the best sunset on the top of a pyramid while you enjoy a tasty coffe from the farm we`ll visit... something unmissable!

LOL: monday all places are closed!

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not recommended for pregnant travelers

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

Air-conditioned vehicle

Parking Fees

entradas

Lunch

Gratuities

Snacks

Meeting and Pickup

Pickup points

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What To Expect

1

Tazumal

Tazumal archaeological site is located in the Municipality of Chalchuapa, Department of Santa Ana, El Salvador This area is within the archaeological area of ​​Chalchuapa, whose approximate area is 10 km² Its name comes from the farm where the main structures stood when excavations began (by Stanley Boggs) in the 1940s. It consists of a series of structures that were the setting for an important and sophisticated ceremonial center that would be expanded at various stages throughout its history. It would be built in the Early Classic period (AD 200 - AD 600), and would continue to be occupied in the Late Classic (AD 600 - AD 900) and early Postclassic (AD 900) periods. - 1200 AD); being a settlement of Mayan culture in the classic and Nahua in the postclassic. Being influenced throughout its history by Copán and Teotihuacán (in the classic), and by the Toltecs (in the postclassic).

1 hour • Admission Included
2

Joya de Ceren Archaeological Park

Joya de Cerén is a pre-Columbian site in El Salvador located in the vicinity of San Juan Opico and Las Flores, in the Department of La Libertad, in the Central-Western Region of El Salvador. It was inhabited at least since the year 400 by an agricultural town tributary to San Andrés and was abandoned around the year 600 due to the eruption of Laguna Caldera. The site allows you to appreciate the daily life of a Mayan agricultural people from 1400 years ago (VII century), the only one known in El Salvador. It is one of the most important archaeological sites in Mesoamerica because it shows what life was like for ordinary people. That is why it is often called the Pompeii of America, compared to the archaeological site of Pompeii, located in Italy. In 1993, Joya de Cerén was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

2 hours • Admission Included

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Fullday El Salvador Archaeological Exploration & Indigo Workshop

Pickup included

Reviews

5.00

2 reviews

Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

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  • Great trip!

    haohuangpianist,

    Mar 13, 2023

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Miguel was an excellent guide, thoughtful and informative, not only about Mayan culture and history, but also about more current histories of indigenous people in El Salvador. Joya de Cerén was fascinating as the "Pompeii" of the Maya, and Miguel took enough time explaining the site to us. We also enjoyed the other two Mayan sites San Andres and Tazumal as well as a scenic lunch overlooking the lake in Caldera De Coatepequ before heading back to our hotel. Our drive Julio was very smooth and careful. AA+++

From US$100.00

5.00
2 reviews

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