Guna Yala, also known as the Kuna Yala Comarca, is a stunning archipelago located on Panama’s Caribbean coast. It consists of over 365 islands and cays, of which only 49 are inhabited by the Guna people, an indigenous group that has preserved its culture, traditions, and autonomy over the years. The main attraction of Guna Yala is the San Blas Islands, where visitors can enjoy pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs perfect for snorkeling. Beyond the natural beauty, the Guna culture is fascinating: their famous molas (handmade textiles), rituals, and way of life are truly unique. Visitors can learn about island life while respecting the community rules established by the Guna, who are the protectors of their land and biodiversity.
Guna Yala - Must Know & Facts
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