The wonders of Bocas del Toro

Navigate between islands; fly over the jungle on ziplines; diving in reefs; to surf; explore deserted beaches and corals teeming with marine life; swim with manatees; horseback riding on the beaches of Isla Colón or through the jungle of San Cristóbal; walking through the Old Bank forest or from Quebrada de Sal are some of […]

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The amazing Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous community in Panama

The most numerous indigenous people in Panama are the Ngäbe (comprising over 60 per cent of the indigenous population) and are closely affiliated with a small group known as Buglé. Both communities were previously referred to as Guaymi, although this is considered outdated. Ngäbe-Buglé traditionally live in the western provinces of Bocas del Toro, Veraguas […]

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Panama is positioned as a world power

Panama tourism, once again, stands out in the Latin American region. For the World Economic Forum, Panama is now a regional tourism power…

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