Saturday, November 16, 2013

Visiting Panama For An Adventure Holiday

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By Bonnie Contreras


Visiting Panama for cultural purposes can be both eye opening and enticing. The unique location between North and South lends itself to such a diverse population. The fascinating history behind this country has everything to do with the evolution of the culture and should be explored.

This country is situated at the southern most part of Central America. It borders Columbia, Costa Rica, the Caribbean and the Pacific. Its location makes it accessible from North America and there are various ways to travel there. Favoured are the waterways and flights, making the journey both comfortable and enjoyable.

The central part of the country is very mountainous and rocky, being quite hard to access. These areas tend to be more rural and sparsely populated. The coastal areas give way to more tourism and are more densely populated.

"Sendero El Pianista" is a trial that is geared more toward the leisurely nature enthusiasts. It is a wandering trail that starts in dairy lands before ascending gradually into a humid forest. After the first 200m of this train there is a shallow creek that a hiker needs to wade through in order to continue. After this the trail is easy and steady. One can turn back at any point during this trail, just be prepared to get wet.

The art scene in this country is a cultural experience that cannot be missed. Its influences stem from both modern and traditional sources. The most famous is called "Mola" and it consists of various intricate patterns, often symmetrical in design, that are fashioned out of bold colours. This was traditionally a wall hanging but has since developed into paintings and textile design as well. The modern art scene has developed significantly over the last years and there are many galleries that feature both local and international pieces.

Many Spanish natives residing in the country often wish to brush up on their English skills. Language exchanges are common were a Spanish native and an English native get together a couple of times a week to help each other navigate the respective languages. These exchanges can vary in the degree of advancement and often include excursions to help practice phrases.

The Festival of the Black Christ is one of the more unique festivals. It is celebrated in the town of Portobelo each year on October 21st. It features a life sized Black Christ statue in the main event, a parade. Pilgrims come from all over to witness this event each year. There are also a variety of other festivals including a Jazz Festival and an Anthem Festival. Planning a visit to coincide with one of these festivals is a great way to be immersed in the culture.

Visiting Panama to learn Spanish is highly recommended and is a project that is well supported by the local government. Mastering the language will be so much easier when immersed in the culture. Explore these options for a better future and better international communication today and always.




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