El Salvador
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If you happen to go from El Congo to Tacachico or vice versa, you can save 20km but will probably add half an hour going this way (alternatives are through San Salvador or Santa Ana). The road is mostly one lane dirt road, but steep parts are paved with concrete or cobblestone. It is quite scenic, with fields, banana plantations, coffee fields and a nice view over the valley. So if you have the time and don't might a bumpy dirt road, you can take the short cut. No 4x4 necessary, just patience and maybe a bit of clearance. We averaged around 15 km/h, so a bit more than an hour for the 20km.
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If you happen to go from El Congo to Tacachico or vice versa, you can save 20km but will probably add half an hour going this way (alternatives are through San Salvador or Santa Ana). The road is mostly one lane dirt road, but steep parts are paved with concrete or cobblestone. It is quite scenic, with fields, banana plantations, coffee fields and a nice view over the valley. So if you have the time and don't might a bumpy dirt road, you can take the short cut. No 4x4 necessary, just patience and maybe a bit of clearance. We averaged around 15 km/h, so a bit more than an hour for the 20km.
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