Wanda, Panama’s Sustainable Wheel that Catches Floating Garbage
These last few months, a new and unusual addition has floated along one of Panama’s rivers. An odd, boat-like machine. One that trails along the water and eats up all the trash it comes across like some eternally hungry beast! Well, the beast’s name is Wanda, and its goal is to completely rid the river it sails of trash! However,… >>
Los Cajones de Chame in Panama
The beautiful Los Cajones de Chame is a canyon in Panama formed by decades of erosion caused by the Chame River. As the water rushed through the land, it chewed away bits of it little by little until it formed the famous Los Cajones we have today. Many locals and tourists visit this wonder of nature every year. And, with… >>
Panama Lifts Covid Restrictions
After what has felt like forever, the sudden liberation from needing to wear a mask everywhere has been a positive change. Albeit one packed together with many other changes that might seem to overshadow the importance of lifting the mask mandate. Overlooking such an essential change in circumstances, such as mask mandates, should not be done. Many people were looking… >>
The Perks of Being a Digital Nomad in Panama
Some people take the expression “work from anywhere” literally, while others don’t. A digital nomad is someone who travels the world in quest of both personal and professional experiences. Take the definition in a figurative sense if you choose. Traveling with a bag and logging in at hotels, bars, airports, and co-working spaces isn’t for everyone. There are several advantages… >>
Handy Tourism Guide to El Valle de Anton
Have you ever caught yourself dreaming of escaping to a tropical paradise? Somewhere where nature is breath-taking and intact, where the gentle mountain air caresses your face and where you feel time stands still in the presence of centuries-old wilderness? Well, it doesn’t have to be a dream anymore. Such a place exists, and it is called El Valle de… >>