Eco Mayan: Archaeology & culture

Traveling El Salvador is more than sightseeing: it is meeting the soul of a people who still honor their roots. Eco Mayan invites you to rediscover the past, walk among sacred temples, learn from our guides, and feel a land that still vibrates with the spirit of our ancestors

Volcanes de El Salvador

Joya de Cerén

Eco Mayan takes you to sites of great value such as Joya de Cerén, a UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving a Maya village buried under volcanic ash in daily life.

  • Archaeological route
  • Maya temples
  • Archaeological museum
  • Ecological walks
Casa Blanca archaeological site

Casa Blanca

It is an archaeological site that, together with El Trapiche, was part of an important Maya polity between 500 BC and 250 AD. Its museum, inspired by colonial haciendas, holds the only Mayan carved stela found in El Salvador.

  • Indigo workshop
  • Handicrafts
  • Protected ecosystems
  • Natural heritage
Birdwatching

Explore Cihuatán

the largest pre-Hispanic city discovered in El Salvador. Its Nahuat name means "Place Beside the Woman," referring to a feminine figure resting among the hills.

  • Maya temples
  • Archaeological park
  • Nature photography
Comunidades Locales

Connection with communities

Authentic experiences with rural communities: agroecology, cacao, and sustainable living workshops.

  • Cultural exchange
  • Sustainable workshops
  • Ancestral knowledge
  • Community tourism

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