Rural Tourism in Latin American

Rural Tourism in Latin American I worked as a Peace Corps Response consultant in rural El Salvador in 2015 to help with rural tourism projects. You can share ideas here.

I still live in Latin American and offer trips and tips regarding rural tourism, something I am passionate about.

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Grounding is a energetic phenomena one experiences when their bare skin directly connects to Mother Earth. To be grounded is to be energetically centered, to give your energy a point of focus. Life is all about balance and as earthly beings we truly belong in close quarters to the most natural areas of this planet. We simply are not meant to be indoors and wearing rubber soles every time we leave the house. Modern living has definitely limited the raw contact our bodies have to the earth below our feet. Our bodies starve to be in contact with the earth's electricity on a daily basis. The same natural dirt that provides us with a surface to live on, and space to grow our food charges our bodies with much needed negative ions.
We all have energetic bodies and everything around us comes from pure energy. Today’s technology has a way of infecting us with “dirty energy” or energy that hurts us instead of helps us. Ironically it’s the positive ions that cause us the most harm. Exposing ourselves to more positive ions (electrical energy or dirty energy) then negative ions over a lifetime or less can destroy our health. The cure is the earth's natural healing powers. It’s free and easy to obtain. There’s no catch! Once our skin makes contact with the earth, those positive ions are neutralized and we are again in balance. Balance will support us in living well with good health and prosperity. Most importantly we will feel great!

Why should we ground? Why not?! We have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Benefits
Boosts immune system
Helps you sleep better
Lowers daily stress
Reduces blood pressure
Fight illness and disease
Increases physical energy and strength
Speeds up the healing process
Drain away positive electrical build up
Charges us with negative ions which come from the earth that our bodies need in order to stay healthy.
Treats anxiety naturally.

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When I first visited and paddled this river in January of 2020 after having finished a five-day trip on the Usumacinta River in Chiapas, I knew I wanted to live here.

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RURAL TOURISM IN EL SALVADOR

I served as a Peace Corps Response Volunteer in Monteca, El Salvador, in 2015. I was working on a rural tourism project. This site is to connect those in El Salvador who want to do more with rural tourism and those who would like to explore El Salvador through a rural setting...... El Salvador is a lovely country with even more lovely people. Feel free to comment, ask questions, or participate - especially if you live in El Salvador.

I am no longer living in El Salvador but I still would like to promote the project related to

tourism in this lovely country. I’m also a river guide and hope to also highlight some of the

great paddling experiences there are to be had in this great country.


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