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Guna Yala

Guna Yala is an indigenous territory governed by the Guna indigenous group. The territory consists of a narrow strip of land on the Caribbean side of the country, as well as an archipelago of 365 islands, of which only 50 are inhabited by the Guna people. The islands in Guna Yala are also known as the San Blas Islands, which are considered a prime destination in Panama due to their well-protected natural beauty, as managed by the native Guna.

A trip to Guna Yala will not be like any of the commercial vacations you have experienced in the past. Instead, you'll be able to embrace local customs and cuisine. Please note that there is no internet access.

Expect to stay in thatched-roof cabins without hot water, or go the camping route, renting tents or hammocks.

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While there, you will be able to swim in the beautiful crystal clear and turquoise waters and learn about Guna culture and traditions.

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When you're ready for a meal, indulge in local cuisine, including freshly caught seafood prepared with local spices and ingredients.

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