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El Salvador

Its name still evokes images of the brutal civil war fought throughout the 1980s, but the bloodshed is long over - the volcanic landscape remains the most turbulent aspect of El Salvador. Friendly locals like to chat, diverting your gaze from the gangs and refugees to beautiful broad valleys.
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El Salvador Health and Safety

Crime shouldn't deter travelers from El Salvador any more than it does from the rest of Central America. Be aware of pick-pockets on buses and crowded streets. Take common-sense precautions: carry as little as possible on day trips, avoid toting expensive backpacks, cameras, watches and jewelry. The more your clothing and travel gear blend in with the locals, the less chance of being targeted. Before traveling, make copies of your credit cards and important documents; carry a copy with you and leave one with someone at home who could fax them through in a pinch. After dark, take a taxi, even if the rates are a little steep. This is particularly important in San Salvador, San Miguel, Sonsonate, La Unión and La Libertad.

Most volcano climbs are best done with a police escort, partly for your safety and partly so you don't get lost on unmarked and intersecting trails. The service is free, but you must request it by phone or in person a day in advance (and preferably more). Officers are friendly and trustworthy.

Attacks on tourists are rare, but violence does occur. El Salvador has a disturbingly high murder rate: there are between 9 and 11 violent deaths daily. The vast majority of perpetrators or victims are gang-affiliated. Two major maras (gangs) operate in the country. Travelers are unlikely to encounter gang members since groups concentrate in neighborhoods with no outside appeal - the police also control most tourist areas. Still, visitors should avoid traveling at night. Guns and weapons are widespread, so never resist a robbery - it's not worth it.

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