One of the activities that I really enjoy is traveling and discovering new places and their history, but not always I have time or money to travel, maybe sometimes I will travel abroad and learn about other countries and cultures, but for a while our country and region give me a lot of options to visit.
First, recently I bought a house in a community that I don’t know, and for that I created a plan to explore the area, before I moved. My new community is Dolega, the only thing that I know about it, is it is a beautiful place that still alive the traditions and its rich in naturals resources. During my research I could find many interesting places with historical value, beautiful views, and interesting activities to do.
1. Historic Places in Dolega
I really love history, and it make me feel proud about all that we through to be here like Panamanians, so I enjoy that Dolega has 2 amazing places with a long history maybe around 500 years.
Dolega’s people feel proud and happy to tell us everything about these places, one of this is The Parish of San Francisco de Asís dates to the colonial era. The church’s colonial altar, which is one of the most important historical relics of the district. This altar, which dates to the 17th century, is representative of the culture of the colonial period and needs to be preserved due to its historical value.
You don’t need to go too far to find other historical place (one small town´s advantage), in front of The Parish you have Dolega Square.
Dolega Square is a space that has been developed to commemorate and honor the history and cultural heritage of the region.
It is said that the square includes a monument dedicated to the indigenous peoples who inhabited the area, especially the Ngäbe and Buglé, who are an important part of the region’s historical identity.
2.Connection with nature
If you love nature like me Dolega is a great option, we can find beautiful views with centenary trees and rivers with clear like crystal waters. I don’t need go to far to enjoy this, just next to my house I have a wonderful river called “Los Duendes”.
Other rivers in Dolega are El Caño, famous during the carnivals, Dolega River and David River.
3.Finally, Festivals!
Dolega has great festivals and celebrations like carnivals, Festival Folclórico del Almojabano and Patronales de San Francisco de Asis.
During this celebration we can enjoy delicious traditional food and the joy and warmth of the people of Dolega.
I feel excited to be part of this community, and I’m certain I will make the most of every experience and all the historical and cultural richness that Dolega has to offer. I warmly invite you to come and discover the beauty of our beloved Dolega. We’ll be waiting for you!
P.S. I don’t want to go on this adventure alone, so I invite you to join me. If there’s a place you love exploring or one you dream of discovering—whether in your community or your province—share it in the comments. Panama is waiting for you!







Thanks for sharing your blog. Dolega sounds like a place to really visit. It has so much history and traditions. I love your new home. Blessings and great blog!
ResponderEliminarGreat post! I like how you shared the history, nature, and festivals of Dolega. It really makes me want to visit and explore too
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EliminarThank you, Karla, for sharing your blog about Dolega. Really it is a place to visit. Enjoy your new house!
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ResponderEliminarI should visit Dolega someday! I loved how you shared its history and festivals. Have a good time in your new home!
ResponderEliminarIt’s so nice to learn more about Dolega through your experience. It has history, nature, and traditions that make it a very special place. It’s clear that living there and discovering every corner will be a great adventure.
ResponderEliminarLoved this Dolega edition! Your photos and stories make it feel like I'm exploring with you.
ResponderEliminarGreat blog! It's so nice that you just moved there recently. I would love to visit El Caño.
ResponderEliminarI felt your interest in this town without a doubt! It's fascinating how you can learn history through local places. I hope you enjoy your new house!
ResponderEliminarAwesome post! Dolega really sounds like a vibrant place with lots to explore and enjoy.
ResponderEliminarReally nice. Love your post
ResponderEliminarI love how you combined history, culture, and nature in this post. The rivers and festivals sound so beautiful, I’d love to experience them one day!
ResponderEliminarIt's worth exploring that town!
ResponderEliminarI didn’t know Dolega had so many rivers and beautiful natural spots. ‘Los Duendes’ sounds magical.
ResponderEliminarI loved the stories and culture you showcased.
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ResponderEliminarVery nice your blog, definitely dolega is huge
ResponderEliminarGreat blog, shows many of Dolega's attractions, thanks for sharing.
ResponderEliminarYour blog about Dolega is really nice! It seems like a quiet and charming place to visit.
ResponderEliminarWe share the place where we live. It's always good.
ResponderEliminarWhat a lovely post! I really enjoyed the way you describe Dolega as a place full of history, tradition, and natural beauty. 🏞️⛪ The Parish of San Francisco de Asís and Dolega Square sound so meaningful and special, not only as historic sites but also as symbols of cultural pride. Your enthusiasm for discovering your new community is inspiring—it makes me want to explore Dolega too! 💖👏
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