Guajoyo River
TIME : 2016/2/22 10:42:05
Guajoyo River
Easily reached from both Santa Ana and San Salvador, the Guajoyo River is a major tributary of the Lempa River, which runs 422 km through southern Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, before flowing into the Pacific south of San Salvador.
Despite running for less than 15 km, the Guajoyo River is home to one of El Salvador’s four hydroelectric power stations, but it’s best known to tourists as the country’s top destination for white water rafting, with Class II and III rapids open to thrill-seekers all year round.
Practical Info
The Guajoyo River runs from Apuzunga to Masahuat in the Santa Ana department of El Salvador.