Easily accessible from both Santa Ana and San Salvador, the Guajoyo River is a significant tributary of the Lempa River, which ultimately flows into the Pacific Ocean to the south. Spanning just 8.5 miles (14 kilometers), this river is renowned for its thrilling white-water rafting opportunities, drawing adventure seekers from around the world. The river’s dynamic waters and scenic surroundings make it a standout destination for those looking to experience El Salvador’s natural beauty and exhilarating outdoor activities.
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