150 things I learned from 5 weeks of volunteering at Blue Osa
Get some action in Fuerteventura – A Guide to the Spanish Isle
The Spanish islands are most famous for their beaches, all year round warm weather and waters, but Fuerteventura has a captivating mix of villages, hotels, ancient volcanos and offers excitement better than I ever dreamed it could with water sports, fantastic food and Spanish zeal. Spain is one of my favorite countries and the more […]
8 things you didn’t know about a girl that travels
Hiking Caracoral in El Valle de Anton
El Valle de Anton, the second largest inhabited volcano crater in the world is famous for all the trekking routes in the surrounding mountains. Hiking India Dormida, Cariguana and also climbing Gaital mount are the most-known hikes in the area which are located just a few km from each other.As to hike Gaital you really […]
Hiking Cariguana in El Valle de Anton
The second largest inhabited volcano crater in the world where the Anton Valley, or El Valle de Anton how they call it in Spanish is situated, is definitely one of the hotspots for mid-hikers in Panama. The three most important trekking routes are India Dormida, Gaital (or at least half-way hike to the viewpoint at […]
Danuta’s Holistic Healing in Bocas del Toro
Aloe vera wrap and chakra balancing at Blue Osa Spa
Interesting facts about Panama country
Spending a month traveling around Panama after doing a lot of research for a few weeks before that, I was able to collect a lot of information and many facts about Panama. I hope you enjoy them :) Interesting facts about Panama country: the isthmus of Panama emerged from the ocean about 15 million years ago and […]
Monkey island tour Panama City – wild monkeys and Wounaan tribe
Hiking India Dormida in El Valle de Anton
The story behind India DormidaWhen 35 million years ago the volcano erupted collapsing where the town of El Valle de Anton in Panama is now situated, one of the mountains around the crater, nowadays known as India Dormida, was formed.Most probably the first people living in the area were the Guaymies native tribe with cacique Urraca in charge. […]