Chiriqui Province in Panama is emerging as one of the
hottest travel destinations in Central America. Chiriqui boasts
of an amazing variety of scenery from beaches, to rivers for
white water rafting and kayaking, to high altitude mountains
perfect for trekking and climbing, to lush tropical forests
where you'll find exotic flora and fauna. And there's a lot
more to Chiriqui than that.
Chiriqui is located in the western part of Panama between
Costa Rica and the Pacific Ocean. This particularly unique
terrain gives Chiriqui an ideal climate for agriculture. The
highland area, including Boquete, is gifted with fertile soil.
All these contribute to an abundant harvest of coffee, oranges,
strawberries and vegetables every year. Cattle farms are also
very common in Chiriqui.
Doing Business in Chiriqui
Panama is a business-friendly country and setting up your
own business in Chiriqui has its advantages. Panama has a
reliable banking system that values your right to privacy. The
flow of money in and out of the country is unrestricted. Also,
forming anonymous companies is almost hassle-free.
The infrastructure in Chiriqui is one of the best in Panama
and definitely way ahead over other countries in Central
America. Roads, airports and shipping centers are kept in good
operating condition. The government is pouring in millions of
dollars for development.
Real estate in Chiriqui is still affordable. This means
you'll have more available capital if you choose in set up a
business in Chiriqui.
Acquiring real estate in Chiriqui would be a wise investment
as the tourism industry is in the upswing. Retirees too are
continuously discovering Chiriqui as an ideal place to settle.
The demand for Chiriqui real state is beginning to increase and
the coming years will see a rapid growth in the value of
property in Chiriqui.
Experience Chiriqui
In Chiriqui, there's always something to do. Soak in the sun
in the white sand beaches. Go white water rafting or kayaking
in Chiriqui's clean rivers. Or if you love challenges, try
climbing Volcan Baru, Panama's tallest mountain (11,398 ft
high) where it's possible to see the Pacific Ocean and the
Caribbean Sea both at the same time.
You can also tour coffee plantations, visit the numerous
resorts and spas, go bird-watching and see rare endemic
species, or if you're adventurous, try tree trekking -- free
fall through the dense Chiriqui jungle canopy while strapped to
a harness.
There are many hotels, inns and lodges and finding a place
to stay is easy.
Try different Latin dishes like pollo, ceviche, potacones
and camarones, or just order a cheeseburger and fries. There'll
surely be a restaurant in Chiriqui to serve the food you
like.
Most residents speak English and yes Chiriqui is an
excellent place to take the opportunity to learn Spanish.
We gladly invite you to experience Chiriqui.

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