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Life as a female solo traveler and expat.
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by: krlee03
krlee03
I am a writer from San Diego, California. I recently completed a three-month backpacking tour of Central America and am setting up a home base in Boquete for at least three months while exploring Panama.

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I went to a production of David Lindsay-Abaire’s 2007 Pulitzer Prize winning play, Rabbit Hole, this week. The Boquete Community Players, under the direction of Jim Hatch, performed...   Read more

La Ceiba Bakery is my favorite place in Boquete for breakfast. Just a block from Hostel Mamallena, you can smell the fresh bread long before you arrive at their door. Breakfast isn’t...   Read more

If Ghandi, Beethoven, and Fred Sanford collaborated on a theme park, the result would be El Explorador. This meditation garden meets eco-junkyard is set against a backdrop of classical...   Read more

I understand why Boquete is known as the land of eternal spring – misty, verdant hillsides, coffee and citrus fincas, orchids, quetzals, and rainbows – lots of rainbows....   Read more

Super Bowl 2013 was tonight. It brought with it the realization that even the familiar can’t be counted on to be the same in another country. Having only been in Panama a few days,...   Read more

When Paul Theroux wrote, “Most travel, and certainly the rewarding kind, involves depending on the kindness of strangers, putting yourself into the hands of people you don’t...   Read more

Casco Viejo, a neighborhood in transition, had deteriorated into an urban slum until it was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2003. Now, a decade later, it is still a work in progress....   Read more

It’s my first full day in Panama as an expat and I’m going to visit the Causeway Islands. The Causeway is the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, so I’m hoping to see...   Read more

I’m no expert, but I think the hardest thing about traveling solo is leaving. No matter how prepared I am to leave a place, I’m never ready. When you travel like I do, without...   Read more

Going back to Central America solo is an entirely different experience than going with a trusted travel partner.  After traveling with Nicole through seven countries over three months,...   Read more
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