So, our long bus trip to Panama started at 1am Sunday night. Before that we were making sandwiches with Samantha for the trip. We were like a factory. I wish I had that photo to out here.. But so we had a huuuuuuuuge amount of sandwiches - con mucho amor.
So we went to Panama on a organised trip. It was Raquel's sister who organised it. From ACI there were 9 of us. So in the hotel we stayed in three rooms. Apparently our room was the only one where the air condition worked so it was freeeeeezing in the room. And the other rooms were like sauna. There were 3 beds in our room, but my bed was really bad, so in the end I slept with Raquel and Samantha from other room came to sleep with Freyja. (Remember, our room had air condition..)
We did lots of tours.
Panama Canal, of course. It was kind of a disappointment for me though.

Puente de las Américas, which is the bridge that connects Americas together. Before they build the bridge there was no other way to cross the canal than go by boat..

Casco Antiguo -the old, beautiful part of Panama. It's full of wooden houses with French style balconies.

Panama Viejo - the really old part of Panama. Basicly all you can see is ruins of what used to be there. There were also huge, lovely trees. And a Native American fabric work center.

Calzada Amador - peninsula with lots of restaurants. It looks awesome at night time!

Allbrook Mall - the biggest shopping center I have ever been to. The mall is built in the halls that the USA airforce rejected in 1999.
Native American's market place. We actually visited two of those. I absolutely loved the fabric works they had there. And bought some too, of course.
On Wednesday we had the morning free so me and some others went to India shop. It was huuuuge. I could have bought so much stuff there. And so many elephant things. I only bought one elephant thing in the end. I need some elephants around me, so I just had to. After free time, so more Allbrook mall.
At 10pm we left back to Costa Rica. We were at border in the early morning and had to hang around and wait. Finally after some hours at the border we continued our drive back to SJ through a misty mountainroud which I absolutely loved.

