Chalatenango features majestic mountain landscapes, rolling hills of vegetable farms, and the country's oldest indigo crops. This is one of the country's largest departments, making it an excellent ecotourism destination.
Chalatenango covers 2,017 square kilometers with a wide variety of tourism offerings. One of the most famous destinations in Chalatenango is El Pital, El Salvador's highest peak rising 2,730 meters above sea level.
The cool climate attracts tourists from across the country who come to visit the rolling organic vegetable farms and sample the local produce. Consider spending several days in the region. After enjoying local hikes, you can stay in cabins, hotels, hostels, or various other lodging options.
Chalatenango also ranks among the top producers of indigo dye. Additionally, it is one of the most important coffee regions in El Salvador, especially the municipalities of San Ignacio, Tejutla, and La Palma, where local farmers have been able to produce award-winning coffees for the prestigious Cup of Excellence contest. Numerous establishments offer tastings of exceptional local coffee and even coffee tours to learn about the production process.
If you're looking for fresh air and mild weather, Chalatenango has it all. Wherever you choose to stay, you'll discover the ideal retreat from urban life. The culinary scene is equally impressive, with traditional dishes to international cuisine.