Budget Hostel/Hotel in Juayua and Tour Operation

Budget Hostel/Hotel in Juayua and Tour Operation

Budget accomodations in Juayua can be found at Hotel Anahuac on 5a av norte at 1a calle pte near the town center. A night starts at $7 for a bed in either of the  dorm style rooms. There are also four private rooms that open up onto a large courtyard that serves as kind of a community hang out spot.

The hotel is a colonial home that has been converted, and keeps a very low key, cool, cozy style. Hammocks are strung up between support beams, there is a common kitchen for guests to share, and a number of random rooms to chill in with free internet access.

The private rooms have hot water bathrooms, the dorm rooms have a shared Read more

Guide to Make Money and Travel Full-Time

Chris Guillebeau is the mastermind behind “The Art of Non-Conformity,” an online blog that touches on unconventional strategies for life, work, and travel. He is also a friend of this traveling gringo. Chris is an amazing character who has spent time the last ten years self-employed, four of them in West Africa as a volunteer aid worker.

Chris’ most recent project is a series of Unconventional Guides and other informational products. These will be available for purchase and expound upon the topics he regularly tackles on his blog: Life, Work and Travel.

The Unconventional Guide to Working for Yourself is an authoritative look at being self-employed. It explains how you can make money Read more

English News and Events from El Salvador

In an attempt to network you with others out there who share your passion of travel to El Salvador, I would like to point out Tim’s El Salvador Blog. (Okay, you got me, this is partially in response to the nod the El Salvador Gringo got from Tim two weeks ago.) But in all seriousness, Tim knows his stuff.

Although his permanent location is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Tim has been visiting El Salvador since 2001. His blog mainly focuses on current news and events in El Salvador that relate to the English speaking community interested in this Central American country and is rich in outward links to interesting articles.

Check out Tim’s Blog here.

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