Five days in Panama City where history, nature, and gastronomy converged with the essence of EO LAC Bridge: community, connection, and shared growth.

From the Pacific to Casco Antiguo: this is how we experienced each day of the Panama journey.

To officially open the event, we enjoyed a welcome dinner at Mai Mai, one of the city's most special gastronomic venues. With a concept that blends Nikkei flavors, signature cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere, participants shared an evening of conversation, celebration, and connection. The institutional opening was led by the President of LAC Bridge, María Inés Morán.
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The SLPs and Bridge Alliance members experienced an event designed to connect with two representative facets of Panama. Some explored the Panama Canal in a VIP experience, getting up close to one of the world's most important engineering marvels. Others ventured into the Emberá Quera community, learning firsthand about their traditions and way of life.
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The evening at Villa Ana was a unique experience for connecting in a setting rich with history, design, and character. Located in San Felipe, Villa Ana 1928 offered an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere, with spaces combining an art gallery, restaurant, speakeasy, and a rum and cigar bar. A dinner designed for presence, deep conversation, and enjoying one of Panama's gems.
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The SLPs started the day connecting with nature in Gamboa, one of Panama's most biodiverse ecosystems. Accompanied by specialized guides, they explored tropical forests renowned for their extraordinary variety of birds, in an experience of calm, inspiration, and perspective. A journey that highlighted the importance of observing, learning, and connecting with the environment.

The Biomuseo experience connected knowledge, culture, and reflection. Through this iconic space, participants explored Panama's natural history and its impact on the planet's biodiversity, discovering how science, nature, and evolution intertwine in a unique territory. The afternoon continued with a horse show, cocktail reception, and dinner, creating an unforgettable cultural and social experience.
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The SLPs visited Panama Viejo, the birthplace of the city in 1519, exploring one of Latin America's most significant historical sites. Later, they enjoyed a social activity in Casco Antiguo, walking through cobblestone streets, plazas, churches, and unique views of the ocean and the modern skyline. An experience that connected past and present.

The event's closing took place at Rooftop Terraplén, with an evening designed to celebrate what was learned, shared, and built during the Panama experience. With dinner, an open bar, and a special atmosphere, participants concluded the event amidst conversations, toasts, and moments that reflected the spirit of LAC Bridge: community, connection, and shared growth.
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