Sensunapan River
The Sensunapan River is a river in El Salvador's Sonsonate District. Playa de Acajutla and Playa El Limón are both adjacent to the Sensunapan River. There are a few clouds at night and in the morning, and a mix of sunshine and clouds in the afternoon, with the risk of local thunderstorms.
When spending the day outside, don't forget to apply sunscreen. The presence of light air is obvious. A little breeze is forecast during the day. During the afternoon, winds blow overnight. By bus or automobile, you may go from Sonsonate to San Salvador in two methods.
The dense view of the pristine forest near Sensunapan River will impress visitors. The trees on both sides grow luxuriantly, extending beyond the river's edge. There are also many local animals living here. Is also considered a local nature reserve. You can see the scene of local people living right near the river such as washing clothes, drying clothes, eating. This river is considered one of the longest rivers in El Salvador.
Length: 120 km