Smelling the flowers and sipping the coffee
Out and About
with Zuleira
IT’S THAT TIME again when citizens who enjoy the pleasures of nature travel to Boquete, Chiriqui, to smell the flowers, savor the coffee and tap toes to the music.
Boquete’s International Flower and Coffee Fair which runs from January 11 through 22, is aiming for 120,000 visitors to mark its 40 fruitful years
They will be drawn to one of the best agricultural events in the region by a famed display of of flowers, crafts, entertainment, music and traditional agricultural products including of course coffee.
Among the more than 30 varieties of flowers, visitors can explore 25 gardens each with more 60 varieties of plants plus two permanent orchid sites.
Work on the fair begins in February each year with soil preparation, planting and transplanting speciesfrom the fertile lands of Chiriqui and from other regions, principally Costa Rica, . The fair attracted more than 90,000 thousand visitors last year and hopesare high that the figure will be surpassed in the next 10 days.
Fair manager Joseph Samudio, encourages Panamanians to visit, admire and enjoy the soothing climate that blesses the district of Boquete with nature’s bounty. The event will also involve more than 120 artisans who will showcase their best work. These artists offer a staggering display their products and apparel, mostly created with 100% natural materials.
It’s worth the trip to Boquete