It felt good to get back into a city. I missed the abundance of different stimuli on the trip so far and so it felt great to walk through the crowded streets of Panama City at night on our way…
A night in a crater
We left Santa Catalina early and made our way to El Valle de Antón, which is a town located inside a crater of an inactive volcano. The last leg of the way from the Panamericana Highway to the valley was very…
Gone swimming… to be specific in the Pacific!
Santa Catalina was an unkown Panamanian town on the pacific ocean until the surfers and divers arrived. They discovered the great surf breaks and rich under water life available there and now it’s one of Panama’s highlights. We arrived on…
Getting high in Panama
I had heard people talking about a Lost and Found hostel in the Jungle on the way to Boquete, so I decided to check it out. It’s actually been around for almost 10 years now, so all the bus drivers…
Bocas del Torro
Crossing the Costa Rican – Panamanian eastern land border is simple: Just walk across the bridge and you’re in Panama. Now you have to look for the officials to get your passport stamped since there are no clear counters for…