Dictators, cigars and the world’s most famous short-cut? There’s more to Panama than its clichés. More than a third of Panama’s land is protected; it’s home to 940 bird species and some of the world’s most important turtle nesting grounds. Here puma prowl, the drumming of riotous festivals fills the air—and visitor numbers are soaring. It’s also a land where timetables are unpredictable and public holidays occur without notice, where places have three names spelled four different ways and roads terminate unannounced. The Bradt guide is the most thorough on the market—and visitors to Panama will need it.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION
Chapter 1 Background Information
Chapter 2 Practical Information?
PART TWO THE GUIDE
Chapter 3 Panama City
Chapter 4 Panama Province
Chapter 5 Cocle Province
Chapter 6 Herrera province
Chapter 7 Los Santos Province
Chapter 8 Veraguas Province
Chapter 9 Chiriqui Province
Chapter 10 Bocas del Toro Province
Chapter 11 Colon Province
Chapter 12 Kuna Yala
Chapter 13 Darien Province
Appendix 1 Further Information
Appendix 2 Finding a home in Panama
Index