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Panama Guide
Panama Guide to Provinces
Panama Guide: Bocas Del Toro Province is a wonderland of coral reefs, white sand, spectacular surf, and mangrove-fringed islands surrounded by a mainland of cool clouded tropical rainforests all teeming with rich marine life, exotic birds and animals aplenty making it Panamas must see destination.
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Panama Guide: Panama City is three cities in one, from the faded facades of the colonial zone to the New York style monolithic skyscrapers ending at the bay with the ruins of the original City. Panama City will leave you wanting for nothing with charming cafes, stylish nightclubs, International Business and Banking Centers, elaborate Shopping and World Class Hospitals, it is truly cosmopolitan. Its true uniqueness lies in that a mere hour drive will take you into a primitive natural world of monkeys, tree sloths, toucans, pumas, eagles, and perhaps even a loin cloth garbed Chocos Indian hunting their next meal.
Panama Guide: Chiriqui Province has it all being home to rich and biodiverse rainforest, Panamas tallest mountains, longest rivers, richest mangrove forests of Central America, and one of the largest coral reefs in the Pacific.
Panama Guide: Cocle Province begins with Pacific salt flats and gently slopes through sugarcane fields to orchid covered waterfalls and lush mountain peaks that offer spectacular views of both Atlantic and Pacific oceans. You will also find golden frogs, square trees, handmade panama hats, hand rolled cigars, an extinct volcano and the Republics only RV Park.
Panama Guide: Azuero Peninsula is made up of the Herrera, Veraguas and Los Santos Provinces famed for its Folkloric traditions including spirited festivals and religious celebrations many of which originated in medieval Spain. This seldom visited heartland is a region of farmland and cattle ranches with small towns that seem frozen in time.
Panama Guide: Kuna Yala previously known as the San Blas Archipielago is a true tropical paradise with only 40 of its 400 islands even sparsely populated by the Kuna people. Though not easily visited this area offers some of the most pristine undeveloped palm tree dotted white sand islands in the world. Until only recently the coconut was their principal currency.
Panama Guide: Darien Province is the biggest yet most sparsely populated Province with sandy beaches, and freshwater marshes, its double and triple canopy lowland tropical forests are the most extensive left in Central America. This Amazonian like jungle is exhilarating, dark, dangerous and tough. It is the land that time forgot and as such is very difficult to visit but for the adventurous and hardy souls it can be well worth it for the abundance of life it offers.
Panama Guide: Colon Province is most notable for the Gatun Locks and the rich history of Pirates and swashbuckling with ruins of Spanish forts and wrecked sailing ships. Many a bargain can be had at the free zone a tax free shopping area at the Cruise ship port that contains 1600 business the 2nd largest free zone in the World.
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