12 Things To Do ALONE in Panama City Panama 🇵🇦 | MUST WATCH Before visiting | Solo Traveling
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ม.ค. 2025
- Thanks for watching! This video will tell you everything you need to know about traveling to Panama City Panama alone. This was my first time traveling solo out of the country alone. I included some solo traveling tips in the beginning of the video. In this video you will see things to do in the daytime, nightlife and how to fully experience Panama.
I visited the Indigenous tribes or you can say the indigenous villages. The people were absolutely beautiful, calm, and very welcoming. I took myself on a personal food tour. I visited the rainforest and rode on a boat on the river. I visited the Panama Canal Museum where I learned about the process of building the Panama Canal. I visited the Mola Museum where I learned about the Mola people, their culture, and how they created their clothing and the beautiful messages in each symbol.
Casco Viejo has a lot of history and I enjoyed visiting that part of Panama. Casco Viejo also has a lot of nightlife. Mercado de Mariscos has many food options and all the fish is fresh. Be sure to visit Parque Urraca or Parque Infantil Cinta Costera which is where the Panama Sign is. Avenida Balboa is a popular street that helps you maneuver around Panama.
I stayed at Novotel Panama City Hotel.
Here is the tour link I went on which I highly recommend www.getyourgui...
Places I visited and restaurants where I ate were Island Escape (Jamaican food) La Fisheria, Big Pollo, Mercado de Mariscos, Restaurante Allison, Leonardo Pizza, Sky Bar, Lo Que Hay, Agape for fruit.
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Good job on the video. I'm getting ready to book a flight there and you've shown me more than I have in the 50 videos that I've watched how it really is
Ohhhhh, you are going to have an amazing time. I'm going back in January! It was so much more to do there (a week wasn't long enough for me)
I wish I had seen this video before I went to Panama 😅 I enjoyed watching your Panama experience, now I must go back lol
@@gisellepeguero9953 haha! Thanks for watching! I’m going back in January to explore the other sides! I loved it so much there.
Great video -- very organized and you touched on so many highlights! I visited in July and was definitely unable to see as much as you did, but I plan to return next year.🙏🏾✌🏾
Thanks for the compliments. I will return in 2025 as well, but I won't be in the city this time. I want to explore a bit more. Thanks for watching:)
Great video! I"m in Panama right now on a solo trip and this definitely helped.
@@shinebright311 I’m so jealous! I’m glad this helped. Have yourself an amazing time
Amazing video very complete and informative, you are always welcome to Panama.
I can't wait to return. Thanks for welcoming me and I'm thinking of visiting San Blas Islands next.
Thank you for the video as I will be scouting there soon and plan to move there if I like it. The information was truly valuable for me and my upcoming trip. It looks like u stayed in the city and didn’t venture outside.
@@seizeself-loveself-care9869 yes I didn’t get to visit any other areas besides the city and the rainforest area. I will be returning in January to explore different areas🙌🏾. Thanks for watching 💕
thank you for the awesome video, this will help me a lot planing my future trip! Did you go by yourself to the indigenous villages or was it in a with a tour group? if so would you have a link for that? I would love to have that experience
@@patricinharockeira3236 thanks so much for watching! Although I booked the indigenous villages alone, it was a group trip with other people exploring. Have a fun time! The link is in the description. ♥️
Great video. Great points regarding acts if you belong and do not use your camera in certain areas. Common sense. Thanks for the video.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. I appreciate you noticing that comment. As much as I recorded is as much as I enjoyed the authentic experience. So much more happened at the indigenous village, but I put that camera down and just enjoyed the authenticity of the people and that made a true experience. 💕🤗
Nice video, I'll be there soon. Go to Bogota colombia next.
@@Z-STL314 thanks for watching! Colombia is definitely on the list. I have a few Caribbean trips coming up, then back to Latin America 🙌🏾
@SunniT.Connor well I love Panama and go often. What are your favorite food places?
What is the specific name of the park and what district is that area called? Love that vibe!!! Tks
Hi 👋🏾 Parque Infantil Cinta Costera is the main park I visited and it's also where the Panama Sign is. Avenida Balboa is a popular street that helps you maneuver around Panama, I'm not sure what district I was in. I also visited Parque Urraca. I hope this helps. Thanks for watching! 🤗❤
Awesome video!!! Looks like this was a great experience ❤❤
@@Tonja.in.Harmony thanks for watching Babe! It was absolutely amazing 🙌🏾💕
Wao I like the experience in the indigenous village and the river. The food looked delicious❤
@@Boho_world thanks so much for watching. The river was my favorite. It was some amazing energy there.
Thanks for watching 🙌🏾 comment and tell me where I should go next? ❤
You might like to try El Valle de Anton... is a fresh Mountain town. Enjoy my small country.
@@reneesanchezmiranda8588 thanks so much for the recommendation! I love mountains 🏔️. Is it far from the airport?
@@SunniT.Connor It is about 2:30 from Panama (120 kms) but we recommend to take a day or maybe stay in a hostel there. It is a quiet, safe, fresh and nice trip... Níspero, serpentarium, hiking, breakfast... you will love it.
@@reneesanchezmiranda8588 thanks so much! It sounds amazing. I return in January. You are amazing and thanks for your help💕
@@SunniT.Connor I'm happy if you are happy in my country. Blessings and all the best.
O yeah and you have a good king in your corner
@@andremackel4457 hey there! I definitely do 💯
Nice, im going i 2 weeks for 3 days alone haha
@@metalmessenger in my opinion best Country to visit alone starting out as a solo traveler. Everything just works there. Dollars, people, peace, freedom and safety. It just all works. Good luck!👍🏾
How did you get on the rain forest tour? Did you take an Uber and tell them where you want to go?
@@ahsiendleifyb4312 hi, no it was part of a tour. Usually you can book the village and rainforest tour with the same tour guide.
@@ahsiendleifyb4312 here’s the link. www.getyourguide.com/panama-city-l811/panama-city-embera-village-and-waterfall-tour-with-lunch-t571250/?ranking_uuid=92005c96-b5da-4b1f-aca9-04a6a46fd9e7
Do you have the link for the food tour
@@TruthInspector hi, I took myself on a food tour😂. I would suggest picking different kinds of foods, read a few reviews and make a day of it. You will meet so many people that way and you will taste the real food.
I went to nice areas, not so nice areas and everything in between and I enjoyed every bite (actually, my least favorite food was the most expensive food)
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How much for the rain fall tour
@@BeatsbyCl1max at the time I took the tour it was $75