MORAZÁN PROVINCE AND PERQUÍN, A GUERRILLA'S CAPITAL

Language English, Spanish
Cost 99 USD for tour/excursion
Capacity Group of up to 4 people
Duration 12 hours

“Where the wind whispers stories”.

The small mountain town of Perquín is home to the Museo de la Revolución Salvadoreña. Here a former guerrilla fighter turned into Museum Guide will tell you the story from the perspective of the FMLN backed guerrilla army with exhibits of weapons, war trophies, important documents, photos and political propaganda posters used during the conflict. There is also a recreation of the clandestine Radio Venceremos transmission studio with some of the original equipment displayed.

Morazán province is one of the most interesting and culturally rich regions in El Salvador. Back in the 80’s it was the scene of some of the most brutal fighting between the FMLN guerrilla forces and Salvadoran Army. Perquín was once considered “The Guerrilla’s Capital of El Salvador”. Today, after years of peace, this province offers the world a glimpse into the past with the Museum of Revolution, also the Memorial remembering the victims from the village of El Mozote.

On our way will visit Guatajiagua, home of the ancient times traditional black-clay pottery and see its manufacturing in some available workshop.

This tour may be done in one day. The two days tour also includes: the refreshing waters of Río Sapo, Jocoaitique village and El Perol waterfall at Llano El Muerto. Overnight at Hotel Perkín Lenca with breakfast included.  

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