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Lunas castle is party hostel with amazing vibe and great pancakes and amazing people from all over the world. You just never know who you will run into at this place.
Luna s Castle Hostel Panama City, Panama
My favorite hostel in Panama
On the road between Boquete and Bocas de Toro is a highlight in Panama... the top hostel in the jungle with hours of hiking trails. More videos like this about things to do in Panama at backpackingandhackingpanama.com
He Built a Castle in Panama
I've spent the last four days in a Castle. And it's been more magical than any Disney fairy tale! This is the story of how that castle was built — Bambuda Castle.
Who knew that with just a few friends you could build a freaking castle?! I originally came to Boquete just for the annual Flower and Coffee Festival, but was pleasantly surprised to hear this inspiring story! Who would ever think one could find a castle in Panama? I surely did not! Especially with such character, passion and story. But this isn't about a castle – it's about chasing a dream and taking life by the horns! Isn't that what all fairy tales are about? ;)
Thank you Tom, for sharing with me all the success and lessons-learned from building Bambuda Castle.
3ABN Today - “Panama City Mission Trip” (TDY190030)
When Hurricane Michael made landfall along the Florida Panhandle on October 10, 2018, as a high-end category 4 hurricane, with maximum sustained wind speeds of 155 mph nobody knew the outcome of its devastating power which destroyed many homes along its path. The Uchee Pines Seventh-day Adventist Church didn’t just watch the news. As soon as the catastrophe struck they united to reach out to the families in need. Do not miss this amazing interview conducted by John and Angela Lomacang with the leaders of the Uchee Pines
TDY190030
Painting Julianne - El Machico Hostel Panama City
In this time lapse video, you can see how I painted my new, dear friend Julianne who I,'ve met at El Machico hostel. After spending a lot of time discovering Panama City together, we sat by the pool at El Machico hostel and she agreed to be my inspiration as we had a few drinks by the pool.
Panama Convention Center
Ubicado en Costa del Este Panamá, cuenta con salones para realizar ferias, almuerzos con una terraza con capacidad de 1,500 personas, cuenta también con un auditorio con capacidad para 200 personas.
The Secrets Of Panama [Vlog 9] | BryantD.
I dont usually upload such long videos but condensing a week's worth of vlogs into one video isn't the easiest thing to do in the world. Enjoy! This was definitely a trip ill remember for the rest of mahh lyfee! 4/10 vlog. Would not recommend :D!
Panama, Cycling and the Rainforest
On a record breaking cycling trip around the world Mark Beaumont stopped off in Panama discovering the rainforest. Here he found himself surrounded by howler monkeys and tarantulas!!
Submitted by: Mark Beaumont
Day 6 Prensa Tour Canal de Panama
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Panama was such an amazing country! Food was amazing, people were amazing and the weather was perfect! A few things to know if you plan on coming to Panama:
1. They accept our currency, so no need to exchange money!!
2. Pack light!! No need to bring so many fancy outfits! (shorts and tee shirts is what I wore most of the time)
3. BRING SUNSCREEN SPF1000 if possible! I never burn but on this trip, I got so burnt! And the highest we could find in panama is spf 50.
4. Do your research before going! See what areas would interest you or your group. For us we wanted to stay near people our age range so, (bars, clubs, good food etc)
a. Hostel information:
i. Luna’s Castle Hostel: 3-28 Calle 9na, Casco Viejo, Panama City
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DJ Quads- Copa
Mr. Thibs- Cadre
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Coffee from Panama
Coffee from Panama
By BuyOrganicCoffee.org
If you are thinking of healthy organic coffee think of coffee from Panama. Panama is the country on the isthmus that connects Central and South America.
It has two sea coasts, a central mountain chain, and highlands covered with fertile volcanic soil. Coffee from Panama comes from the Chiriquí Highlands.
Extending down from the foot of the extinct 11,000 foot volcano, Volcan Baru, the lands around the villages of Volcan and Boquete are forested, often somewhat cloudy, and rich in nutrients.
Thus much of the organic coffee from Panama is also shade grown and grown under overcast skies much like organic Kona coffee.
Panama is a small country and only coffee from Panama is almost entirely grown in the province of Chiriquí. So, Panama does not rank with its next door neighbor, Colombia, which is the third leading producer in the world, or Mexico (#5), Guatemala (#8), Honduras (#9), or Peru (#10).
However, premium coffee from Panama can sell at auction for a hundred dollars for a one pound bag, attesting to the quality of the product.
Coffee from Panama, like coffee throughout the world, is either Arabica or Robusta. The coffee growers in the highlands around Boquete and Volcan, Panama tend towards sustainable agriculture and much of the coffee is shade grown organic coffee.
Much of this commitment to sustainable growing practices is simple practicality. When a grower plants coffee on slopes of thirty degrees or more he is wise not to remove pre-existing trees and shrubs.
Thus much of the coffee from Panama is naturally grown in a diverse habitat protecting soil, flora, and fauna.
Panama mountain grown organic coffee has been around for about a century.
The Boquete region was virtually uninhabited until Americans crossing Panama on their way to the California gold fields passed through a gap (Boquete in Spanish) in the Cordillera Central.
Around 1900 immigrants moved into the region, many of them coffee growers. The descendants of many of these original families still grow high quality coffee in the region and many have gone the extra step to produce certified organic coffee.
This is a short step for many as they were already practicing sustainable horticulture and only needed an agency like Bio Latina to certify their growing, harvesting, and processing practices.
A substantial number of coffee growers have Bio Latina organic coffee certification.
This agency certifies for the USDA, the Japanese Agricultural Ministry, and for the European Union, among others.
Thus organic coffee from Panama is likely to be certified organic coffee able to bear appropriate labeling in the major coffee markets of the world. Coffee from Panama is not always easy to find in the US, EU, or Japan, however.
Many growers are small and, despite following appropriate growing practices, have not found a ready market outside of the country.
For those who would like a nice cup of organic coffee from Panama a reliable route is to contact Buy Organic Coffee.org for delivery of good organic coffee from Panama directly to your home.
Cycling Ride Panama Canal - Panama
Cycling Ride Panama Canal, where besides tour enhancing sport and promote tourism and culture, participants will go through the first time The Bridge of the Americas and the Centennial Bridge.
There is two routes, one of 100 km (goes through both bridges and Panama Canal sites) and another one of 50 km (Panama Canal sites, no bridges).
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Gran Kahuna Hostal , Panama
Gran Kahuna is one of the most comfortable hostels in beautiful Bocas del Toro, which is well known for having some of the best surfing in the Caribbean. Even though foreigners have been coming to Bocas for more than ten years, it was not until recently that Bocas became a surfer's and backpacker's destination. Gran Kahuna Hostel opened recently, becoming the first surf orientated hostel in Bocas del Toro and all of Panama, offering clean rooms complete with brand new utilities and a happy and helping staff ready to make your stay in Bocas as easy going as possible. We are the most easiest hostel to find in Bocas since we are in the main street, centrally located and facing the ocean. The Hostel consists of several rooms on our two storey Caribbean style building with:
Big dorms with lockers with an ocean view,
Big and clean bathooms,
Full equipped kitchen,
Tourist information,
Free Wi-Fi internet for guests,
Free coffee and tea,
Free taxi transportation to the hostel from airport,
Big living room with a plasma tv, dvd, & stereo,
Table games,
Bar and bbq area,
Surf videos, movie nights, library,
International calls,
Discount in the best bar in town...
We also have a large and very chill sitting area complete with hammocks, sofas, and benches to chat and enjoy a delicious meal. Our staff is ready to help you plan your stay in Bocas, whether it's for surf tours, snorkeling the reef in Bocas del Toro, diving, etc. Let us accommodate all your needs. Being a guest at GRAN KAHUNA, you receive discounts at many different tour operators, restaurants, bars, diving shops, etc. Let us help you to decide where to eat and with whom to plan your trip. And of course all our guests get great discounts for the best bar in Bocas- LA IGUANA SURF BAR, where you can enjoy the best cocktails, watch the sickest surf videos, and the best music.
Our prices differ depending on season:
HIGH SEASON: Starts from November till April, Bocas main months when the parties are crazy and the surf is world class. Beds range $12-$14 a night. There are also discounts for those who rent an entire room or staying more than one week.
LOW SEASON: Starts from May and ends in October, fewer tourists but also there is a small surfing period during this time where you can find good surfing and usually enjoy it all to yourself. Beds range from $10-$12 a night.
HOW TO GET THERE....
FROM THE BORDER:
Take a taxi to Changuinola, Finca 60, then a water taxi to Isla Colon; we are located 100 meters to the left when you arrive. This would all costs about $10.
FROM THE PANAMA CITY:
BY BUS FROM DAVID-CHIRIQUI: take a bus from the International Bus Terminal in David to Almirante/Changuinola. Let the driver know ahead of time that you want to stop at ALMIRANTE. The bus takes about 4 hours to arrive at Almirante. From there take a taxi to any water taxi that goes to ISLA COLON. We recommend JAMPAN, TAXI 25, or BOCAS MARINE TOURS. We are about 100 meters to the left when you arrive.
BY BUS FROM PANAMA CITY: take a bus from Albrook International Bus Terminal in Panama City, usually you can take a direct bus from Panama City to Almirante for about $25, the ride is approximately 10 hours. When you arrive to Almirante take a water taxi to Isla Colon for $5. We recommend JAMPAN, TAXI 25, or BOCAS MARINE TOURS. We are about 100 meters to the left when you arrive.
BY AIR PLANE: Aeroperlas and Air Panama have several daily flights from Panama City to Bocas, David to Bocas, and even Costa Rica to Bocas. From the airport take a taxi to the Gran Kahuna Hostel, we pay for the transportation.
Panama
A video from our time in Panama, 2015
Locations:
- Bocas Del Toro
- Lost & Found Hostel
- Panama City
- San Blas Islands
Canyon tour from “Lost and Found” hostel, Panama
The second tour from the hostel “Lost and Found” we made on our own. We got every information we needed from the very nice staff of Lost and found. Join us on our tour for a swim to the Canyon “Los Cangilones de Gualanca” - we expected some master piece of mother nature, but discovered something different… ????
Music: “Paradise”
Fashion Film con Auri - Casco Viejo Panamá
Fashion Film grabado en las calles de casco viejo de Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá, primera vez que grabo de noche y la verdad que me gustó el resultado
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Samantha Brown en PANAMA cap 3
Un recorrido de Samantha Brown por America Latina, de visita en Panama y descubre maravillas del lugar.
Best Coffee Tour in Boquete Panama
Visit Finca Dos Jefes and join a coffee tour in the world-famous coffee-growing region of Boquete, Panama. We feature the exciting process of hand roasting and tasting in this top-rated Panama coffee tour. Morning and afternoon tours are available daily. boqueteoutdooradventures.com