9/13/09

El Pollo Loco

Courtesy of the lonely planet's website and travel book I recently picked up, I've explored a little bit of El Salvador. Going to be there during the wet season so not really the ideal time to go. But, dry season starts in November so maybe we'll get lucky and catch a break with the weather. I'll be there 9/24- 10/03. The travel book lists 5 "essential experiences"... I'll post them the next few days and it can foster the growth of excitement that' s starting to bud.

* Book says, "Visiting the weekend food fair at Juayua"

Website: Juayúa (pronounced 'why-you-uh') is awesome - no two ways around it. Besides attractive colonial architecture, a pleasant central plaza, and a historic church - gotta have one of those - Juayúa also hosts a wildly successful weekend feria gastronómica (food festival), when local and invited restaurateurs serve terrific food at tables set up around the parque central. The event draws scads of local and international tourists, and has been copied by towns throughout El Salvador - though none quite equal it. Around Juayúa are excellent hiking and other eco-outdoorsy activities, from rappelling down waterfalls to mountain biking in private fincas (coffee plantations). For something less sweaty, you can take a tour of a coffee processing plant or - if you come midweek - simply soak in Juayúa's small-town charm.


I REALLY need to figure out my camera before this trip!

1 comment:

  1. Mmmm, that sounds fantastic and exactly how I would like to experience El Sal...the excitement is definitely building! Thanks for posting this; I can't wait to read the other "must do's!"

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