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Leaving Panama

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

After a relaxing final day in Cerra Punta, i’m thinking about my crossing back into Costa Rica to start my northward journey. since i started planning this route i’ve had my eye on a little-used border crossing in Rio Sereno. It’s not used by foreigners much (according to lonely planet) but most accounts i’ve read indicate there is little hassle. this is appealing given that the biggest (and 2nd closest) border crossing at paso canoas is notoriously mobbed since it’s on the interamericana highway. Jake, another traveler staying at Los Quetzales was thinking the same thing so we may make a run for the border together tomorrow.

My next “big” destination is Puerto Jimenez on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica, near Corcovado Park. apparently it’s the best place on the Osa to get budget accommodation on the fly – as Drake’s Bay (the other side of Corcovado) has more all-inclusive lodges and fewer options all-together. hope this works out :).

because the trip from here to there has a complete handful of bus transfers and a ferry that needs to be caught by 1:30 pm, i will need to stay overnight somewhere in between. i think that “somewhere” will be san vito, a town settled by italians that reportedly has the best italian food in CR. good wine and cheese? say no more.

so if all goes as planned this is my last post from panama. I keep thinking my internet access will be spotty in “the next town” but it’s proving to be pretty ubiquitous. I’ve got new photos uploaded so remember that use can use the links under “my links” to the right to get to my slideshows and FLICKR page. also – i updated my map so you can get a visual of the journey so far. cheers! from the amazing highlands of panama.

Cerra Punta/Guadalaupe, Panama

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008



Cerra Punta, Panama

Originally uploaded by peggydaly

and i thought i liked boquete! the area around cerra punta is really, really stunning. green, green fields and lovely farms that creep up the sides of mountains that are covered in amazing forests at the top. there are wonderful hikes in both amistad and volcan baru parks.

I am staying at Los Quetzales Lodge in Guadalupe. the place is swarming with birds (hence my previous photo posts) and within an hour of being here i’d ticked off a handful of new birds in my book. while the lodge website doesn’t advertise it, they have dorms here for around $12 and this includes a great breakfast and a TOUR in the morning up to amistad park. WITH a guide. that is unheard of. the beds are the best i’ve had here in central america.

i think i’ll stay a few days – but this 4.5 months is looking shorter and shorter since i haven’t even made it out of panama yet and it’s been just over a month!! i need to get all the way to the yucatan but don’t have much left to do in costa rica other than the osa peninsula. i happen to get a little too comfy when i find a place that i like. on the other hand – who cares!!!

Gettin’ a “Little Tongue”

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Cerra Punta, Panama
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Filed Teeth

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Cerra Punta, Panama
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Cerra Punta, Panama

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Cerra Punta, Panama
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Boquete, Panama

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Boquete, Panama
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Chasing Rainbows and Birds

Monday, January 7th, 2008
I slept late, wandered into town, and ran into nomba-pals at boquete bistro where I listened to tales of a hunt of the elusive quetzal. A young American (sing that chorus david b) had arrived at nomba. For ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ngobe Indians in Boquete, Panama

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Boquete, Panama
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Rebirth

Sunday, January 6th, 2008
Maybe it was the cold medicine or images provoked by salman rushdie’s “midnight’s children”, but I experienced a rebirth out in boquete’s market square. I’m solo again and was able to nap and read most of the day. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Ziplines and a wicked cold

Saturday, January 5th, 2008
Our second day in boquete took us to boquete tree trek, a zip-line company. The pricetag wasn’t cheap: $60.00, on the high side for this type of excursion but we needed some adventure and we sure got ... [Continue reading this entry]