La Puerta de Diablo is a trend on social networks due to its new image

Starting this December 7, La Puerta del Diablo is showing visitors a new film. Such news has made the tourist destination a trend on the networks

By D. Estrada
December 07, 2023- 17:21

The news spread like wildfire on social media. The remodeling of La Puerta del Diablo has been completed and local and foreign tourists can now enjoy its new facilities.

In this way, this tourist destination in the Plains de Renteros zone of Panchimalco joins the list of Salvadoran natural destinations that will debut before the end of 2023, like El Bogueron.

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For days, digital platforms are flooded with snapshots, reels and videos of visitors marveling at glass displays, tours, handicraft sales and a variety of cuisines.

Even tour operators already offer different packages to fully experience that part of the San Salvador sector.

It is worth remembering that this site of myths and legends is included in the 100 places of geographical interest of the world, according to the first list issued by the International Union of Environmental Sciences (IUGS) at the end of October 2022. In English. .

In addition, Internet users integrated this destination into the list of 7 natural wonders of El Salvador that went viral on TkTok.

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Even NatGeo dedicated a space on its website in Spanish. “The magic of this tourist site is the fissure of two rocks in El Sulo mountain. One of the highlights here is its stunning views. From the viewpoint you can see the capital city, the Pacific Ocean, Lake Lopango and the San Vicente Volcano,” the aforementioned portal says.

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The fact is that this rock formation appears at an altitude of 1,131 meters above sea level, which is why it holds a favorite place among Salvadorans.

ISTU has also reposted visitors’ publications and shared images of the tourism site’s new facilities. Photography: Illustration and Non-Commercial Image of Nature / https://twitter.com/ISTUSV/status/1732846343641497609

Netizens have not hesitated to re-open this iconic spot for healthy entertainment in the capital. Visiting hours are Monday to Sunday 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Admission is free, but you have to pay $1.50 to climb the rocks.

“How cool is my country”, “It’s beautiful”, “The view was beautiful”, “There are options for local tourism today”, “Be careful, they say the devil has already opened its doors, I personally recommend you..! “, Some ideas are spreading that.

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Esmond Harmon

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