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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Hostel of the jungle: only 25 kilometres from the Panama International Airport?

Hostel of the jungle: only 25 kilometres from the Panama International Airport?

My attention was diverted to eco-tourism to the hostel building. I think it is a progressive step, such as the construction of a hostel in the Valley would be the most appropriate first step in the creation of the exhibition of Kalu Yala.

Like most people, something new is exciting for me, although it is "to work", I was excited to be part of a new project. After a bit of research, I've been raised back to Earth, realizing that it would take "real work" to enter a market competitive and well defined.

I came to a standstill, after asking this question relevant oh-so, "what do we have that they do."-Please note that, for the purposes of this blog, I refer to youth hostels in wilderness areas, which most concerns my research is located in Central America. -Numerous activities offered to youth hostels are not beyond our grasp, but without these activities are already established in the Valley, the scope of such a project is numbing in mind.

A meeting with the man-boss, Jimmy, attenuated good number of my concerns. His confidence that the idea has done more for my morale than anything else. It is only when I finally left Hispania (our condo) to take the air that I had a moment of enlightenment. I continued to ask myself, "What do we have to offer in the Valley," where there is not is built, nothing except for wilderness and a declining dispersion of pasture herds? He hit me... What is not in the Valley is the same resource that will make possible, popular and potentially profitable Inn.

Unlike the majority of "adventure" or outdoors is based on activity hostels found throughout America Central, or better still the world, Kalu Yala has hundreds of acres of private land (with thousands of acres currently under option contracts). In addition, this acquired land adjoins the Chagres and other shrines of Government protected Park (the natural kind... not that of the clergy). Essentially, it gives us the unique opportunity to serve as an outpost of wild nature of sorts.

Then came the need almost-epiphany property: that we are not in the coordinated activities and structure is the very essence of what we can offer. The product we offer is the opportunity for camping, hiking or explore thousands of hectares of land Kalu Yala or national parks which share our borders. Once in the Valley of Kalu Yala, travellers can enjoy the amenities of a liveliness, the State-of-the-art hostel, ready to meet all the needs camping/hiking/Sports Horse/bike/Explorer, including tents, cooking equipment, safety equipmentetc.

Words like freedom, exploration, individuality... or even real adventure come to mind. These all seem to embody the ideals of the segment more hardcore of backpackers and the creation of a hostel which will serve as "the last outpost" for the more adventurous backpackers has obvious marketing qualities. I see now...

".. ."for those who seek the freedom to embark on a self-tailored adventure jungle, where opportunities are second only to the immensity of the forest..." - or something similar...-.

Thank you for fighting your way in this compilation of thoughts scattered reflection of a week of brainstorming (on the development of a hostel of Kalu Yala Valley). I'll be back soon to y ' All give a reduction more organized and specific on this business once I met more with my co-collaborators, John Cook and James Walsh, as well as other members of staff.

Positions of Jungle Inn: International Airport of only 25 Miles from Panama?
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