Our country was underrated for political topics. And now we appreciate SO MUCH when visitors come and give they’re hones opinion about their experience. Now that the president bukele is a true hero and 90 % agree that things are changing rapidly. I hope you come back and ever body keep their eyes open so no one lies about what’s happening Thank you very much!
Welcome to my lovely country El Salvador which has a lot of culture, places to visit, and delicious food. I hope that you can visit it again!❤❤❤🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻 ¡Dios Union Libertad!
Thanks for Visiting El Salvador, you are helping us to prove is safe and beautiful, as of now many things are still in construction and a mess but very soon everything will be fully completed, loved your video and words towards ES!
@@walkerlust You don't know how corruption and media have attacked the country until now that Bukele has been doing all he can to improve things, but voices like yours bring hope and business to our country. Thank you and hope to see you there many times!
I really appreciate your honesty words about El Salvador 🇸🇻 it may not be very modern city. but it’s beautiful in. his people so kind and welcoming. So much to see and a little country. that time flies when you feel good in there. So many changes right now but ones everything starts matching it going to look much more beautiful.
It honestly was my favourite country of the trip. The people were so generous with their time and eager to chat to me, without having any agenda. I wasn't there for long, but my time in El Salvador has had a lasting impact on me!
@@walkerlust I’m glad to hear that. I’m from San Salvador city. I move out long time ago but my mind still lives in there 😄😄I know it’s not the same like when I was there but it still feels the same somehow. I love it no matter what. 😊🇸🇻 some people have move to El Salvador they’ve told that is because they feel happy in El Salvador. And when I saw your video with your friends I felt you guys so comfortable and happy with the city and suchitoto make my heart happy I’m glad you went and talk good about the city. Little but so good people there. That’s all about not matter who you are. Thank you 😊
Did you check out Lake Suchitlan? It's man made. I was there last week and I give you mad props for using their public transportation and for finding out which bus takes you somewhere. Cheers from Los Angeles!
I drove past it but didn't stop since it was already getting dark and I had to get back to San Salvador. More reason to return as soon as possible! Hahaah thank you re public transport. I preferred taking it to shuttles because it was far more adventurous and unexpected
Glad you had a good time in our country. Just to clarify on the cucumbers as a local 50 cents sounds about right. You really can't get anything at all for 5 cents.
was that in suchitoto for the $2 man's cut? lol . Is the woman's cut more? I actually need a trim when i arrive lol I wanted to ask you if getting to Suchitoto requires going back to San Salvador and/or santa ana? I have 14 days, but i arrive on a monday so I was thinking of this : 1N juanyua, 2 N ataco, 3n Santa Ana, 1n near the santa ana volcano hikes to be closer (but then I'd like to return to Juanyua for their sunday food fest --do you think it's worth the trouble to return and interrupt my trip onward to suchitoto and lake llopango? Or, I was thinking spending more time on the ruta de flores all consecutive days (a week) then head to santa ana...but not sure if i'd have enough to do for that many days...any advice would be appreciated!!! leaving in a couple days.
@@SeekerFitness haha yes it was in Suchitoto! You definitely get the most bang for your buck there. I'm unsure about how much a woman's hair cut costs, but I'm sure it won't break the budget there! Honestly, what I've learned with travel over the years is that you can't do and see it all. Suchitoto is very sweet, but I wouldn't derail your entire itinerary for it! Especially since you're seeing so many other exciting parts of El Salvador which I sadly didn't have time for. To get to Suchitoto, it depends on what mode of transport you have. I met my friends in San Salvador and we drove in their rental car from first to Ilopango, then to Suchitoto, which definitely took a few hours and even longer in traffic on the way back from Suchitoto. It's definitely doable but just depends on how much time you have in those 14 days. You could easily do it all in a day like I did so within 14 days you would likely have time! It could even be a day trip from Sam Salvador ☺️
Welcome to El Salvador, hope you like it! I you have enough time. I invite you to the orient side of the country, there are amazing places like beaches y point views, let me know if you are interested. 😊
Already back, bugger that was quick, I thought you were heading to CR. That was what you said as you were leaving the hotel. N E way, maybe next time. Take care and see you on the screen.😊
@@walkerlust No worries, I thought u were still away, the date on the video is 2 weeks ago. No biggie. Maybe the next time you go there, tu español ha mejorado, o sabras palabras nuevas.
Haha the pigeon scene- when I walked through one of the parks in northern Barranquilla I expected them to fly off as I walked through them so I could record them. What a disappointment, they stayed on the ground, unbothered.
Girl, first time on your channel, I think you are charming, it's good that you liked El Salvador. What do you think of Security in the country, of President Nayib Bukele? Greetings from USA👍😜
Aw thank you!! Given I don't know the full history of Bukele's policies and the controversies it has sparked, I don't think I know enough about it to have an informed opinion. However, I did hear from several locals how much he's changed the landscape of El Salvador and you can see their gratitude since it's increased tourism and reduced violence.
@@walkerlust Yes, thanks to President Nayib Bukele and his reforms to the laws, El Salvador is now the safest country in Latin America. Before there was no tourism because the murderous gang members had control of the country with the approval of the previous communist governments.
People who sold u the bag with friut did not take adventage of u because u are foreing, the regular price is always $0.50 cents so that was a good price!
It's very pleasant to see all of your videos, Zoe....thanks for visiting El Salvador and have a nice time in Costa Rica.
Thank you so much Freddy! I really loved my time there and wish I could've spent months!
Our country was underrated for political topics. And now we appreciate SO MUCH when visitors come and give they’re hones opinion about their experience. Now that the president bukele is a true hero and 90 % agree that things are changing rapidly. I hope you come back and ever body keep their eyes open so no one lies about what’s happening Thank you very much!
I felt so welcomed there - more than I have anywhere else in Latin America! It was a truly beautiful experience. Thank you for having me!
Bien venidos a El Salvador que disfruten las maravillas y la gastronomía Salvadoreña viviendos❤❤
Please come back to El Salvador 🇸🇻 again and thanks for sharing this amazing video, peace!✌️
I would love to!! I really loved the country a lot ☺️
Welcome to my lovely country El Salvador which has a lot of culture, places to visit, and delicious food. I hope that you can visit it again!❤❤❤🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻 ¡Dios Union Libertad!
I hope so too! Thank you for having me ❤️
Thanks for Visiting El Salvador, you are helping us to prove is safe and beautiful, as of now many things are still in construction and a mess but very soon everything will be fully completed, loved your video and words towards ES!
Aww this makes me so happy to read!! It was the best country I visited during my time in Central America ❤️
@@walkerlust You don't know how corruption and media have attacked the country until now that Bukele has been doing all he can to improve things, but voices like yours bring hope and business to our country. Thank you and hope to see you there many times!
I love you for loving my country
nice video thanks for your visit
Thank you! ☺️☺️
Welcome to El Salvador guys ❤
Muchas gracias!
I really appreciate your honesty words about El Salvador 🇸🇻 it may not be very modern city. but it’s beautiful in. his people so kind and welcoming. So much to see and a little country. that time flies when you feel good in there. So many changes right now but ones everything starts matching it going to look much more beautiful.
It honestly was my favourite country of the trip. The people were so generous with their time and eager to chat to me, without having any agenda. I wasn't there for long, but my time in El Salvador has had a lasting impact on me!
@@walkerlust I’m glad to hear that. I’m from San Salvador city. I move out long time ago but my mind still lives in there 😄😄I know it’s not the same like when I was there but it still feels the same somehow. I love it no matter what. 😊🇸🇻 some people have move to El Salvador they’ve told that is because they feel happy in El Salvador. And when I saw your video with your friends I felt you guys so comfortable and happy with the city and suchitoto make my heart happy I’m glad you went and talk good about the city. Little but so good people there. That’s all about not matter who you are. Thank you 😊
Suchitoto Rocks! Such a beautiful place.
CONGRATULATIONS FROM TEXAS
VERY NICE
Hola just found your channel thanks for sharing
Aw thanks! Glad you enjoy it ☺️
Senorita
Awesome video
Muchas gracias!
Great video! It was entertaining and a learning experience. Thank you!
Aw thanks! That's so lovely to hear ☺️
Midnight oil was a big hits in el salvador in the late 80s..
El Salvadorans have great taste!
Wow Nice video never entered that church Being from El Salvador
No better time than now to do so! It's very beautiful
I saw you a few months ago when I was hiking santa ana volcano... btw great content!
Oh do you mean you saw me when I was hiking it in March?!
Aw thank you so much! Very much appreciate it ❤️
@@walkerlust yeah it was in march haha
@@moisesosegueda2048 wow no way!! That's crazy. What a small world
Welcome sweeto like your accent, quite smooth, you definitely missed lots of places here in ESa, u owe us a 2 ND round for sho😅,
Ahaha you're not wrong! I'll be back someday to spend a lot more time in El Salvador ☺️
@@walkerlust that's our Australian Girl!
I felt in love with Suchitoto, which I can buy a house there and just let time fly while I enjoy every single day in that beautiful town.
That would be an absolute dream for me. A very peaceful way to live!
That so good, cucumber with chili
❤❤Welcome to El Salvador, my beautiful land that I miss so much, one day I will return to my beloved homeland. Thanks walkerlust, I subscribe ❤
It's a wonderful place to call your homeland! Thank you for watching my journey there ☺️
@@walkerlust FOR YOU ❤️
Thank you for visitar my country
It was an absolutely beautiful experience!
Did you check out Lake Suchitlan? It's man made. I was there last week and I give you mad props for using their public transportation and for finding out which bus takes you somewhere. Cheers from Los Angeles!
I drove past it but didn't stop since it was already getting dark and I had to get back to San Salvador. More reason to return as soon as possible!
Hahaah thank you re public transport. I preferred taking it to shuttles because it was far more adventurous and unexpected
❤❤❤🎉
El Salvador is beautiful Bitcoin beach❤😊
Glad you had a good time in our country. Just to clarify on the cucumbers as a local 50 cents sounds about right. You really can't get anything at all for 5 cents.
Oh that's good to know then! They were delicious regardless ☺️
Jaa iknow my country es bonito pretty girl❤
It's a beautiful place ❤️
a lot of food is natural
Luckily, El Salvador is quite safe now basically most places you go to. It's probably the safest country in latin america now
Overall, I felt very safe there!
was that in suchitoto for the $2 man's cut? lol . Is the woman's cut more? I actually need a trim when i arrive lol I wanted to ask you if getting to Suchitoto requires going back to San Salvador and/or santa ana? I have 14 days, but i arrive on a monday so I was thinking of this : 1N juanyua, 2 N ataco, 3n Santa Ana, 1n near the santa ana volcano hikes to be closer (but then I'd like to return to Juanyua for their sunday food fest --do you think it's worth the trouble to return and interrupt my trip onward to suchitoto and lake llopango? Or, I was thinking spending more time on the ruta de flores all consecutive days (a week) then head to santa ana...but not sure if i'd have enough to do for that many days...any advice would be appreciated!!! leaving in a couple days.
@@SeekerFitness haha yes it was in Suchitoto! You definitely get the most bang for your buck there. I'm unsure about how much a woman's hair cut costs, but I'm sure it won't break the budget there!
Honestly, what I've learned with travel over the years is that you can't do and see it all. Suchitoto is very sweet, but I wouldn't derail your entire itinerary for it! Especially since you're seeing so many other exciting parts of El Salvador which I sadly didn't have time for.
To get to Suchitoto, it depends on what mode of transport you have. I met my friends in San Salvador and we drove in their rental car from first to Ilopango, then to Suchitoto, which definitely took a few hours and even longer in traffic on the way back from Suchitoto. It's definitely doable but just depends on how much time you have in those 14 days. You could easily do it all in a day like I did so within 14 days you would likely have time! It could even be a day trip from Sam Salvador ☺️
The city centre is best at night.
Welcome to El Salvador, hope you like it! I you have enough time. I invite you to the orient side of the country, there are amazing places like beaches y point views, let me know if you are interested. 😊
We love President Nayib Bukele ❤
Bien. Venida. El. Planeta. Ve. Este. Video. Adiós.
Hey Zoe watching you from Central Coast NSW. It might be good idea to learn some spanish, it will make things easier for ya.😊
Hahah unfortunately it's too late for that now having since returned. There's always next time... 👀
Already back, bugger that was quick, I thought you were heading to CR. That was what you said as you were leaving the hotel. N E way, maybe next time. Take care and see you on the screen.😊
@@mrdabolina7344 this trip was February to April this year! So I'm late in editing haha
@@walkerlust No worries, I thought u were still away, the date on the video is 2 weeks ago. No biggie. Maybe the next time you go there, tu español ha mejorado, o sabras palabras nuevas.
Haha the pigeon scene- when I walked through one of the parks in northern Barranquilla I expected them to fly off as I walked through them so I could record them. What a disappointment, they stayed on the ground, unbothered.
Haha I'm sure they're very used to humans by now unfortunately.
You are very beautiful😮
Aw thank you
Welcome to My country😊
Zoe, if you talk to people in towns like Suchitoto, thats where magic moments start to happen
I'll be back someday to meet more of them!
You are so beautiful
Aw thank you so much
Emilio is so funny! Please DONT tell the Americans. Don’t you know that they go to Mexico complaining about the loud mariachi? The nerve.
@@pineda2328 ahahah what nerve indeed!! In spite of them, double the volume I say!
i love you baby
You are really beautifulk Can I invite you to eat rhe bes puspusas in my country ? I love you australian accent :)
Would love to - I'll be back some day for more pupusas!!
@@walkerlust aww I hope I admire you I want to meet you see you soon
Why are you scared, or why you look scared?
I will show you the world if you join me
Girl, first time on your channel, I think you are charming, it's good that you liked El Salvador. What do you think of Security in the country, of President Nayib Bukele? Greetings from USA👍😜
Aw thank you!! Given I don't know the full history of Bukele's policies and the controversies it has sparked, I don't think I know enough about it to have an informed opinion. However, I did hear from several locals how much he's changed the landscape of El Salvador and you can see their gratitude since it's increased tourism and reduced violence.
@@walkerlust Yes, thanks to President Nayib Bukele and his reforms to the laws, El Salvador is now the safest country in Latin America. Before there was no tourism because the murderous gang members had control of the country with the approval of the previous communist governments.
People who sold u the bag with friut did not take adventage of u because u are foreing, the regular price is always $0.50 cents so that was a good price!