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Panama

By Sarah Woods

Panama
Paperback, 368 pages
16pp colour photos & 31 maps
Published: September 2009 (2nd edition)
ISBN: 9781841622606
Format: 216mm x 135mm
Status: Available

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 by more than 10% year on year. It's also a land where timetables are unpredictable and public holidays occur without notice, where places have three names spelt four different ways and roads terminate unannounced. The Bradt guide is the most thorough on the market. Visitors to Panama will need it.


Series: Bradt Travel Guides

Rating: 5 / 5 stars - 3 vote(s).


Introduction
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION

Chapter 1 Background Information
Location, Topography, Geography, Climate, History, Government and politics, Economy, People and culture, Language, Religion, Education, Natural history and conservation, Fires, earthquakes and other natural disasters, UNESCO in Panama

Chapter 2 Practical Information
When to visit (and why), Highlights, Tour operators, Tourist information, Red tape, Embassies and consulates, Getting there and away, Health, Safety, Focus on specific groups, What to take, Money and budgeting, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Public holidays and festivals, Shopping, Arts and Entertainment, Sport, Media and communications, Doing business in Panama, Buying property, Cultural etiquette, Giving something back

PART TWO THE GUIDE

Chapter 3 Panama City
History, Getting there, Getting around, Orientation, Tourist information, Where to stay, Where to eat, Entertainment and nightlife, Shopping, Other practicalities, What to see and do

Chapter 4 Panama Province
Panama Canal, Summit Botanical Gardens and Zoo, Parque Nacional Soberania, Parque Nacional Camino de Cruces, Gamboa Rainforest Resort, Isla Barro Colorado, Parque Nacional Chagres, Isla Taboga, Las Perlas Archipielago, Eastern Panama Province, Western Panama Province, Pacific Coast

Chapter 5 Cocle Province
Penonome, La Pintada, Parque Nocional Omar Torrijos (El Cope), Nata, Aguadulce, Anton, Rio Hato and Farallon, El Valle, Santa Clara

Chapter 6 Herrera province
Chitre, La Arena, Playa el Agallito, Parque Nacional Sarigua, Refugio de Vida Silvestre Cenegon del Mangle, Parita, Pese, Ocu

Chapter 7 Los Santos Province
Los Santos town, Los Santos-Guarare-Las Tablas, Pedasi

Chapter 8 Veraguas Province
Santiago, Santa Fe, Las Palmas, Sona, Montijo district and wetlands, Puerto Mutis, Parque Nacional Coiba, Parque Nacional Cerro Hoya

Chapter 9 Chiriqui Province
The lowlands, The highlands

Chapter 10 Bocas del Toro Province
The archipelago, Isla Colon, Isla Carenero (Careening Cay), Isla Bastimentos, Other islands, Mainland Bocas del Toro

Chapter 11 Colon Province
Colon City, Gatun Locks and Dam, Fort Davis and Fort Gulick, San Lorenzo Fort, Around Colon, Portobelo, Isla Grande, Nombre de Dios

Chapter 12 Kuna Yala
The origins of Kuna Yala, The Kuna people, Arts, crafts and traditions, Language, Festivals and events, Flora and fauna, Getting there, Visting Kuna Yala, The islands, Other practicalities

Chapter 13 Darien Province
Driving the Darien, What to take, Specialist wildlife and adventure tours, Parque Nacional Darien, Coastal Darien, The Darien interior

Appendix 1 Further Information

Appendix 2 Finding a home in Panama

Index

Sarah Woods is an award-winning travel writer. She first discovered Panama in the wake of the canal handover and has since explored the length and breadth of the isthmus. Sarah sponsors a children's home in the city of David.

Customer Reviews:

Reviewed by: S Berry on 25th September 2010 12:00AM

'I'd recommend this guide to anyone! It's excellently written and provides an honest, objective and rich insight into Panama. Don't make the trip without it. It'll be money well spent.'


Reviewed by: E. A. Robinson on 26th August 2010 12:00AM

'Excellent. Covers everything I want a guide book to cover.'


Reviewed by: Nancy Stephens on 4th July 2009 12:00AM

'If your primary concern is buying the best guide to Panama possible as opposed to one that is run-of-the-mill, then this guide is for you.Theresimply isn't a guide that covers Bocas del Toro or Kuna Yala in equal detail and every chapteris a revellation - even for those, like me,thatknow Panama well.'





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