With an idyllic landscape of volcanoes, rain forest, and Caribbean coasts, and a skyline ever-colorful with butterfly migrations and over 350 species of birdlife, it isn't surprising Panama has always been a popular escape for Americans. Plan the perfect getaway with this guide, which features a multitude of opportunities for watersports and hiking.
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From the Back Cover:
There's more to Panama than its canal; this bridge between Central and South America is host to a fascinating mix of cultures. From the traditional Kuna in the San Blas islands to the fusion of Latino, Caribbean and Indian influences in the Bocas region, the country offers remarkable diversity.
Panama is the latest ecotourism hotspot, with rainforest covering a third of its area. While twitchers delight in 350 species of bird - more than anywhere else on Earth - others can enjoy spectacular butterfly migrations. With excellent fishing, rafting and hiking, this is a haven for those with a passion for the outdoors.
Discover:
In-depth coverage of Bocas del Toro
Where to stay, where to eat, where to go
Natural history, national parks and marine conservation
Stunning beaches for ultimate relaxation
Watersports, trekking and adventure sports
The Panama Canal - its history and contemporary role
About the Author:
Sarah Woods has traveled extensively worldwide and has worked as a freelance travel writer since the early 1990s, contributing to both consumer and trade travel magazines globally. She has recently spent extended periods in Panama working on articles that examined the growing popularity of the country as a tourism destination.
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- PublisherBradt Pubns
- Publication date2005
- ISBN 10 184162117X
- ISBN 13 9781841621173
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages340