Discover the best top things to do in Ahuachapan Department, El Salvador including El Salvatours, El Imposible National Park, Iglesia Inmaculada Concepcion de Maria, Axul, Cascadas De Don Juan, Mirador de la Cruz del Cielito Lindo, Termales de Santa Teresa, Salto De Malacatiupan, Apaneca Canopy Tour, Finca Buena Vista/Ataco.
Restaurants in Ahuachapan Department
5.0 based on 39 reviews
We are an eco tour business ran out of the colorful Concepción de Ataco on La Ruta de Las Flores. With tours in El Salvador’s largest national park, ‘El Imposible’, we provide a range of tours options from canyoning to hiking, depending on how adventurous you are feeling.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We are Axul artesania. Located at the heart Concepcion de Ataco, Ahuachapan, El Salvador. A piece of "Ruta de las Flores". At our shop you can find our handmade, eco friendly, unique products made by Axul workshop and a group of local artisans. As well you can find Diconte Looms and their handmade textiles. Sometimes you can see how looms are working. You can also find handcrafts from all around t
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Located on the road to Ataco, this lovely waterfall park hosts a great falls and lovely flora. The butterflies were everywhere and the orchids and other tropical flowers were blooming. A short 5 to 8 minute hike to the falls, the park is safe and well maintained. We paid 3.00 to enter. There is restaurant open on the weekends and the pool at the bottom of the falls is suitable for swimming. The terrain is a bit slippery and rocky so wear sneakers or good water shoes and apply insect repellent as the tropical nature lends itself to mosquitos. Another fabulous waterfall in ES!
4.0 based on 9 reviews
This place is definitely a hidden gem near Rutas De Las Flores. There are a series of waterfalls with hot water that you can lie under for a hot shower! There are pools that you can sit in and there were also got and cold pools next to each other too. To get there you will need to catch a bus to Atiquizaya. We took a bus from Ahuachapan for $0.50, which was in a market area 5min walk down the road from where the 249 bus terminates, and then got a Tuk Tuk there from Atiquizaya for $5 (a little on the high side but it was getting late so we didnt have much time) and it was another 20min or so. You may have to wait a while afterwards, we got lucky and managed to get a lift back into town with a local.
5.0 based on 48 reviews
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