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		<title>New York Times Lists Panama as the Number one Place to Go in 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:07:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Beth Conway</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Accompanied with the tag-line &#8220;Go for the canal. Stay for everything else&#8221; &#8211; the New York Times lists Panama as #1 in their annual Places to Go feature for 2012. And for good reason. Panama is a country of phenomenal flora and fauna, secluded beaches, tropical beauty and historic marvels. Yes for all its wonder [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=blog.adventure-life.com&amp;blog=6426745&amp;post=3451&amp;subd=adventurelifejourneys&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 610px"><a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/tours/panama-tours/"><img alt="Panama Travel: Much more than the Canal" src="http://images.adventure-life.com/2008/04/25/lg/9gw4nwcu.jpg" title="Panama Travel: Much more than the Canal" width="600" height="450" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Panama Travel: Much more than the Canal</p></div><br />
Accompanied with the tag-line &#8220;Go for the canal. Stay for everything else&#8221; &#8211; the <a href="http://travel.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/travel/45-places-to-go-in-2012.html">New York Times</a> lists Panama as #1 in their annual <em><a href="http://travel.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/travel/45-places-to-go-in-2012.html">Places to Go</a></em> feature for 2012. And for good reason.  Panama is a country of phenomenal flora and fauna, secluded beaches, tropical beauty and historic marvels.  Yes for all its wonder it remains &#8211; from a traveler&#8217;s perspective &#8211; oddly overlooked.  Think Costa Rica 25 years ago.  While the country is known mostly for its famous canal and thriving capitol city, its natural attractions include birding whitewater rafting, surfing and snorkeling. Acting as a land bridge between the Americas, Panama&#8217;s biodiversity is said to be three times higher than the United States, Canada and Europe put together.  More than 29 percent of the country&#8217;s landscape is made up of 15 national parks, forest reserves and 10 wildlife sanctuaries.</p>
<p>And as the New York Times points out, Panama&#8217;s economy is booming, which means good things for infrastructure.  &#8220;Even Panama City’s famously dilapidated historic quarter, Casco Viejo, has been transformed,&#8221; states the NYTimes. &#8220;The neighborhood, a tangle of narrow streets, centuries-old houses and neo-colonial government buildings, was designated a Unesco World Heritage site in 1997 and is now a trendy arts district with galleries, coffeehouses, street musicians and some of the city’s most stylish restaurants and boutique hotels.&#8221; <a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/tours/panama-tours/">Panama travel</a> for 2012? Sounds good to me. <a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/tours/panama-tours/?pf=blog"> Want to go?</a></p>
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		<title>New York Times Highlights Latin America Bargains</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Beth Conway</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week, the New York Times did a feature on ways to save on your next trip, calling attention to Latin America bargains. A few of our favorite destinations where mentioned: Argentina, Belize, Nicaragua, and Panama. The article noted what we&#8217;ve known for years &#8212; that many times travelers can find top of the line [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=blog.adventure-life.com&amp;blog=6426745&amp;post=3054&amp;subd=adventurelifejourneys&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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Last week, the New York Times did a feature on ways to save on your next trip, calling attention to <a href="http://travel.nytimes.com/2011/09/18/travel/latin-american-bargains.html">Latin America bargains</a>. A few of our favorite destinations where mentioned: Argentina, Belize, Nicaragua, and Panama.  The article noted what we&#8217;ve known for years &#8212; that many times travelers can find top of the line adventures at a fraction of the price that they would pay in the US or Europe.  For those looking for a great trip at a great value, here are a handful of my favorites.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/tours/cotopaxi-trekking-2044/">Cotopaxi Trekking Ecuador</a></strong><br />
7-days for $950<br />
Hike in the shadows of the Cotopaxi Volcano and follow the ancient roads of the Incas during our 5 day/4 night trekking trip. Experience the hacienda culture of the Andean highlands and explore Inca sites during an active trekking circuit near the Cotopaxi National Park and in the Condor Biosphere. Includes two nights in Quito before and after the trek.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/tours/jesuit-missions-1574/">Bolivia&#8217;s Jesuit Missions</a></strong><br />
5-days at $770<br />
Thought to be &#8220;forgotten&#8221; for more than two centuries, the region of Bolivia&#8217;s restored Jesuit Missions is a UNESCO-listed World Heritage site for its cultural accomplishments and history. Includes San Javier, Concepcion, San Ignacio, San Miguel, San Rafael, and Santa Ana. </p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/tours/awesome-argentina-392/">Awesome Argentina</a></strong><br />
8-days for $1525<br />
Travel through the southern reaches of Argentina, taking in the highlights of Patagonia. Includes Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Beagle Channel, Gable Island, Tierra del Fuego, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, El Calafate and hiking on Perito Moreno Glacier.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/tours/guatemala-classico-406/">Guatemala Classico</a></strong><br />
6-days for $795<br />
A great introduction to Guatemala, this trip visits the celebrated market of Chichicastenango and explores the inviting colonial city of Antigua. Spend the next couple nights along the beautiful shores of volcano-fringed Lake Atitlan.</p>
<p>For more <a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/discounts/">Latin America bargains</a>, take a look at our ongoing and special discounts available and upcoming trips.</p>
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		<title>The Kuna People of the San Blas Islands</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Beth Conway</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following article was written by Panama traveler M. Leonard. Thanks for the contribution! In the Caribbean Sea, a few miles off the east coast of mainland Panama, lies the San Blas Archipelago, a series of exquisite tropical islands. The Archipelago consists of 360 low-lying islands, including sixty that are homeland to the indigenous and [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=blog.adventure-life.com&amp;blog=6426745&amp;post=1132&amp;subd=adventurelifejourneys&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>The following article was written by Panama traveler M. Leonard. Thanks for the contribution! </p>
<p>In the Caribbean Sea, a few miles off the east coast of mainland Panama, lies the San Blas Archipelago, a series of exquisite tropical islands. The Archipelago consists of 360 low-lying islands, including sixty that are homeland to the indigenous and traditional, Kuna people.</p>
<p>The Kuna (also Cuna) Indians of Panama are a fascinating tribal society. In spite of historical pressure to become part of Panama and westernize their culture, they have managed to avoid the stress, bustle and complexities of their neighbors and remained content living much the same way their ancestors did.</p>
<p>Thought to be descendants of the Carib Indians, they lived initially throughout Panama and Columbia. When Panama broke away from Columbia, the Kuna resisted. The Panamanian government and police attempted to control the insurrection, often with violence. Eventually the Kuna staged a revolt and declared their independence and migrated to the coast and to the islands of the San Blas Archipelago. Officially, the islands are part of Panama, but are administered as a “country within a country,” and lead by the Kuna themselves. Thus, the islands lying within San Blas province are rich in tradition, following their own customs, laws, and legislation enabling them to preserve their natural environment and heritage.</p>
<p>Each island has its own chief, called a Sahila, who is elected for life. There are positions of elders who assist the chief in governing matters. At the same time the Kuna Yala area and its inhabitants have two representatives in the Panamanian legislature and they vote in general elections. Wary of the pressure to Westernize, the Kuna have restricted visitors to the area until recently.  Some communities have introduced eco-tourism to their islands, and by limiting and regulating have been successful in maintaining a balance between western influences and their traditional culture.</p>
<p>They have their own language called Tule, which is also what the Kunas call themselves. Spanish is a secondary language for many. Their customs and traditions have been passed to the children in song and dance. Until recently the Tule language was unwritten.</p>
<p>The Kuna are a matriarchal society. They marry young, usually in mid-teens. The groom moves into the home of his wife&#8217;s parents. He may spend several years as an apprentice to his father-in-law. Divorce is rare.</p>
<p>As an agricultural society, they live simply and interact closely with nature. They emphasize respect for the land and believe one should maintain a deep, intimate relationship with it. To them, “All things come from Mother Earth. Nothing exists that is more necessary than she is.” The men build and maintain the homes which are simple, thatch-roofed huts. Few on the more remote islands have electricity or running water. The primary crops are plantain, bananas, avocados, corn, rice and harvested coconuts. They add to their diet by catching fish. Men will also weave baskets, carve utensils and sew their own clothing. The women are responsible for bringing water from the mainland rivers, washing and cleaning. They sew the clothes for the females.</p>
<p>It is the women&#8217;s clothes and dress that is the primary attraction for the restricted eco-tourism allowed on the islands. The ladies wear spectacularly colorful clothes, especially their blouses call <a href="http://www.adventure-life.com/articles/panama-travel-molas-212">molas</a>. Mola is actually the name for the elaborate, colorful panels, which make up the garments. These panels are intricate embroidered pictures done in an applique manner. In addition to the beautiful molas, the women also wear gold nose rings, paint their faces with rouge made from achiote seeds and paint a line down their nose. They complete their dress with bright colored beaded bands on their arms and legs and lovely head scarves. It is thought that the bright colors repel evil spirits. In comparison to the women the men dress plainly in understated shirts, jeans or shorts.</p>
<p>The chief religion is animism. They believe the Creator God is far away and that evil spirits called poni cause disease and illness. In addition to bright clothing, they carry small dolls carved from balsa wood, called nuchus, to protect them from the poni.</p>
<p>The breathtaking scenery and unique indigenous culture encompassing the San Blas Archipelago make it a truly unique place. The Kuna have stood up for their beliefs, enabling them to live the life that they believe is best for them. The Kuna and their islands are undoubtedly vibrant, colorful, culturally rich and unforgettably hospitable.</p>
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