As I recall my travel to San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, I see this as my travel with a difference. Why so?
Because I did no usual sightseeing. I had pure fun there. Just lazing around pool in the woods. Lost in my sweet thoughts. Smiling. Grinning. Laughing.
But this was not all I did, of course. I delved in serious learning, too. So I call my visit to San Salvador as a fusion of fun and learning. I spent lot of time in historic town, visiting National Palace, Metropolitan Cathedral, National Theater and few other spiritual places there.
The Metropolitan Cathedral is the principal church and the seat of the Archbishop of San Salvador. Salvadorian people revere it as the symbol of their hopes.
National Palace of San Salvador is the declared National historic Landmark of the city. This building has been used for significant governent offices of the republic, that includes President’s office. Other than its historic significance, National Palace with its imposing facade and intricate interiors, is a classic example of architecture.
This post is my pictorial contribution to the historic town of San Salvador.
San Salvador has spiritual aura in it. And I was deeply touched by spiritual insights I received in this charismatic city, San Salvador.
Nice post
Again an interesting post to read. The historical palace is looking like Tajhat Palace, Rangpur. Thanks for sharing the post.
Thanks.
As usual, your post is very informative 🙂 Nice pics !
Thank you.
Indeed it is my pleasure to read your article. You are one of the persons inspire me to go places and write.
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The spiritual connection is coming through in your post, and the places you visited seem so charming and elegant.
Yes it is. Alongwith all the fun.
San Salvador is on my to visit list. The concept of relaxing vacation is a must sometimes. After I guess your earlier trip on African Safari this was actually required. The pictures are beautiful Cheers
Thank you.
What a wonderful post! X
Thanks Amy.
Traveling should be like this – learning about cultures, experiencing the place and the people and not about the usual sight-seeing and taking photos of instagrammable places. Thank youfor sharing
Thank you Jen.
I love reading your blog, this post and your trip to San Salvador holds some of the essentials of traveling to a new place. Taking time out to relax and enjoy the place as well as catching up on some history of the place you are visiting is a great combination! Like you, I also look for some spiritual connection when I travel, some evident and some you have to search for. Amazing pictures Indu!
Thank you Yesh. I am an explorer at heart.
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This has me itching to see San Salvador. I’ve heard of it, but it’s never been on my bucket list until now!
You will love this city Stacie.
It is always a ton of fun to stop by historical locations or museums on trips to learn more about their culture.
So true Luna.
I like to know a part of the world that I don’t know through your blog posts!
Thank you Cristina for your sweet words.
Yessss!!! THat is exactly how education should be, fun and interesting. Great post as usual. Thank you.
Thank you Chad.
What a beautiful city!! I love this blog. You were really able to capture the city and it’s natural elements!
Thank you Felecia.
So you stayed in some kind of a resort?
Yes Daisy it was in woodland on the outskirts of city.
This is a great post. Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed reading this.
Thanks Jessica.
very informative and detailed! Oh I want to travel more every time I get to see your blog. the place looks Fantastic!
Thank you. Humbled by your lovely words.
This sounds like a beautiful city to visit and I really enjoy reading your article because aside from giving us a great information you also educate us about the history of its place.
Thanks Catherine.
El Salvador is a heaven for history lovers and the best thing is that you will get to see so much of the fascinating Mayan culture with low volume of tourists.
Low volume of tourists yes. I would rather say negligible in El Salvador.
A fusion of fun and learning sounds great! Sometimes we just need a trip like this – we don’t always have to be sightseeing all of the time.
So true.
Wow sounds like you really had fun! I’d love to travel here someday.
I had super fun Clair.
I love the architecture, it reminds me of the García Márquez books. So beautiful and filled with history.
Truly so Arya.
This place looks so beautiful! I would love to visit here someday.
You must Danielle.
Those are very nice pictures! It looks like an amazing place to be.
Thank you.
the best way to learn is to have fun! thanks for this post!
Absolutely so Jasmine.
I’ve never been there before, but it looks like a beautiful place to visit. Love all of the pictures you shared.
Thanks Shannon.
You really seem to find a connection to the places you visit; it’s almost spiritual. Your passion comes across in the way you storytell!
Thank you Krista.
The palace looks stunning. I love visiting places with a story about them
Absolutely so Kara