
There are several things to do in Panama. To begin with this country, the best way is take a tour. Most travel Agencies offer a typical city tour will take in the ruins of Old Panama, Colonial Panama (El Casco Viejo) and the modern sections. For greater flexibility you can hire a tourist taxi outside all the main hotels. Their drivers speak English.
Visit Mi Pueblito
An exact replica of a small interior town at the turn of the century. Government offices, shops, a school and a tiny church surround a cobblestone plaza, complete with fountain. A museum is
devoted to the “pollera”,
Visit The Canal
Tour agencies offer a tour of the Canal area which takes about two and a half hours. A partial transit is an excellent way to experience the Canal.
Visit the Panama
The museum is situated in Cathedral Plaza, Las Bovedas, the old colonial section of the city.
Watch a folklore show
Panama’s national dress and folklore shows are offered Friday and Saturday evening. There are also replicas of villages of Panama’s two other major ethnic groups, the Afro-Antilleans and the indigenous tribes of San Blas, Choco and Guaymie Indians with colorful typical costume and traditional dances. These are offered by the Tinajas restaurant, the Mi Pueblito theme park, and at Al Tambor de la Alegría on the Causeway.
Go racing
At President Remon Race Track. Meets are held in the evening on Thursday from 5 p.m. and from 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
Go eco-touring
Consult a tour agency. There a number of options:
1. Gamboa Rainforest Resort-see our section on the Panama Canal.
2. Metropolitan Park-a rainforest reserve situated surprisingly within the city’s limits.
Barro Colorado
Nature Monument which is situated on an island in Gatun Lake. The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute is the custodian and visits can be arranged through them or visit a tour company.
Summit Botanical Gardens
And small zoo features Panama’s National Bird the Harpy Eagle.
Take a ferry
To the Island of Taboga, situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. Call: 226-1991.
Ride the Train
Along the banks of the Canal to Colon for a day trip Departs from Corozal 7:15 a.m. Returns 5:15 p.m. From Colon.
Hang out at the Causeway
A perfect place to relax and enjoy the picturesque view of the city from the bay. Stroll, jog, bike or enjoy one of the many restaurants.
Events
For news of events and activities, get a copy of the newspaper “The Visitor” at any hotel.
Publish on 21.01.2009