Parque Arqueológico Tazumal
Mayan Ruins
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If you’re even a little curious about ancient civilizations, this is an easy and worthwhile stop.

El Tazumal Archaeological Park, located in Chalchuapa, was once a major Mayan settlement, active roughly between 100 and 1200 AD. Over time it was abandoned, but what’s left today still gives a clear sense of how advanced and structured it once was.

One of the main highlights is Structure 1, a large pyramid rising about 24 meters. It went through multiple construction phases over centuries, which you can actually notice in its layered design. Around it, you’ll also find remains of a ball court and early engineering details like drainage systems.

There are also smaller elements that make the visit more interesting, like the Tazumal stela, a carved stone monument that reflects the artistic side of Mayan culture.

Next to the ruins, there’s a small museum that helps put everything into context. It’s worth stepping inside before or after exploring the site, especially if you want a deeper understanding of what you’re seeing.

It’s not a huge area, but it’s well preserved, easy to walk through, and gives a solid glimpse into El Salvador’s past without needing a full-day plan.

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