Ben's Guidebook to Chica Chame

Benjamin
Ben's Guidebook to Chica Chame

Sightseeing

Amazing views and hikes!
16 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Pambansang Parke ng Altos De Campana
Carretera hacia Chicá
16 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Amazing views and hikes!

Getaway Day

Swimming, BBQ, Cliff Jumping
31 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Los Cajones de Chame
31 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Swimming, BBQ, Cliff Jumping

Neighborhoods

Expat community, shopping centers, local beach
31 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Playa Coronado
31 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Expat community, shopping centers, local beach
Casco Viejo is only an hour away and a fun trip to party for the night!
221 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
San Felipe
221 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Casco Viejo is only an hour away and a fun trip to party for the night!

Payo sa lungsod

Paano makapaglibot

Chivas/Taxis/Car Rentals

If you're backpacking through the taxis are cheap and the buses (chivas) are even cheaper. They even run up here into the mountains fairly regularly at 1 hour periods just be prepared for a local bus experience. That said, if you have the means renting a car out here opens up the accessibility for day trips and exploration! Rather than get ripped off by one of the company car rentals in the city which charges $1/night and then jacks up insurance I can connect you with some rental services out here near Coronado.
Ang dapat iempake

Don't travel fancy here

It's certainly safe but you have to be more worried about opportunistic thieves. Personally I leave expensive travel equipment that I travel in North America with at home. A backpack with basic travel accessories is fine. Bug Spray & Sun screen are key. Gear for hiking in the jungle.
Mga paraan para makatipid

Save by embracing local culture/goods

They use USD down here and have adjusted to Ex-Pats and US travellers. It's still generally cheaper but if you're not afraid of embracing local spanish restaurants, markets, customs you can definitely save a lot more. Don't be afraid to barter.
Mga kagawian at kultura

Great People!

They are a friendly people. As you walk by strangers or even into stores/shops it's common to say hello to everyone. Or as they say here "bueno(s)" like short for buenos dias but they have a soft s.