Renowned international speaker and author Daniel Habif shared an emotional reflection on his visit to San Salvador, highlighting the country’s transformation and the renewed spirit that defines today’s El Salvador.
Habif, who has been visiting the nation since the 1990s, described the capital as a city reborn — no longer marked by fear, but by trust, creativity, and pride. “San Salvador is undergoing a transformation that can’t be explained solely with statistics or urban projects, but with a new energy that permeates its streets,” he wrote.
During his visit, Habif toured landmarks such as the National Library of El Salvador, which he called “a gym for the new generations,” and admired the restored National Palace, the local gastronomy, and the hospitality of the Salvadoran people.
He emphasized that El Salvador’s progress under President Nayib Bukele’s leadership goes beyond infrastructure. “Innovation isn’t limited to technology or construction; it resides in the collective mindset, in the will to recover what seemed lost: trust,” Habif stated. “This tiny nation is the footprint of a giant.”
His message resonated deeply across social media, where he praised the country as a symbol of hope and renewal for Latin America. “What is happening in this city is not just a political or urban change—it is an awakening for Latin America,” Habif concluded.
El Salvador continues to gain international recognition for its revitalization, safety, and renewed national identity, attracting influential voices, tourists, and entrepreneurs from around the world.