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Salvadorans Can Enter Southern Mexico Without a Visa Using the Regional Visitor Card (TVR)
Salvadorans can visit Mexico’s southern border states—Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco, Quintana Roo, and Yucatán—without a visa, making short trips and tourism circuits far easier and more affordable than before. This visa-free access opens the door to exploring major cultural and natural … Read more

Education in El Salvador: Key Statistics Expose Deep Problems That Demand Immediate Action
Since 2021, El Salvador has achieved security levels unseen in over five decades. It’s a significant shift for the country, but safety alone won’t address the country’s deep-rooted financial and poverty issues. Without substantial progress in education, these problems will … Read more

San Miguel Chaparrastique Volcano: The Real Dangers of Climbing this Active Giant
Some adventures look tempting at first glance, but the reality behind them tells a different story. Climbing the San Miguel volcano—better known as Chaparrastique—falls squarely into that category. Its danger isn’t exaggerated; it’s inherent. El Salvador’s rise as an adventure-tourism … Read more

Las Pilas and La Olomina Waterfalls: The Ultimate Eco-Tourism Destination in Arambala Morazán
Las Pilas and La Olomina waterfalls are located deep in the mountains of Morazán. Here, the raw power of nature meets tranquility, offering visitors an unforgettable escape from the chaos of modern life. The waterfalls form part of the Sapo … Read more

Travel Without a Passport: The Three Countries Salvadorans Can Visit Using Only Their DUI
For Salvadorans eager to explore Central America, three nearby countries open their doors without requiring a passport. A simple National Identity Document, or DUI, is enough to board a plane and cross the borders. Since 2006, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, … Read more

Analyzing Poverty in El Salvador: An Insight Into El Salvador’s Poverty Rate!
Poverty remains one of the most defining issues shaping daily life in El Salvador. Understanding how many people live in poverty, why it persists, and what policies exist helps explain the broader realities of living in El Salvador. Because of … Read more

National Pupusa Day: Exploring the Heart of El Salvador’s Culinary Heritage
National Pupusa Day is a Salvadoran national holiday celebrated on the second Sunday in November. The National Day of Pupusas pays tribute to one of the country’s most beloved culinary treasures: the pupusa. This day is more than a simple … Read more