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Visit a coffee plantation in Panama

Visit a coffee plantation in Panama -

I'm not a coffee drinker. I think the last time I had coffee was about three years ago. It's been so long I'm not really sure. But I know it was Starbucks. I drink only. Why? Because with all the flavors, milk and cream they add to my coffee brew, it masks the taste of coffee and makes it drinkable for me. There was only one time I enjoyed a cup of java. It was in 03 when I was Costa Rica. I was exploring the cloud forest in Monteverde. The organic, grown shade coffee I had been drinking like chocolate and I could not get enough of it. I bought a bag to take home. It was the only time I like to drink coffee.

So when my friends a coffee plantation in Boquete, Panama, I had wanted to travel less than enthusiastic. "Can not we walk instead of going?" I asked. "No, we do the coffee tour," she replied. We had walked the day before and they wanted to do something else. but I growled reluctantly, I agreed. I wanted to spend time with my friends and learn perhaps over coffee could be better than it actually drinking.

There are in this area of ​​Panama many coffee plantation tours. This region is known for its coffee and produces most of what Panama exports. You could not walk a block in Boquete without finding a coffee shop. I'm not a coffee drinker, so I can not say that the coffee here is better than anywhere else in the world, but I have (surprisingly) enjoy what I drank. Most plantation tours are half day tours and cost between USD $ 25-35. They provide a good morning or afternoon tour. You can book in the center of town by any hostel or of the tour shops.

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