Panama - the origin of the world's most expensive Geisha coffee, and Boquete has 70% of Panama's coffee production. It's so high up here that the weather is random, maybe it's raining at the top and sunny at the bottom. There is a lot of rain, it rains all ten months of the year, and because of this, the vegetation here is lush, the air is fresh in the cloud forest, and it is definitely a paradise for outdoor adventurers.
In the afternoon, when the sun comes out, visit the coffee farm, a person who does not like coffee at all will become a coffee expert, and in-depth understanding of the coffee making process.
When it comes to Geisha coffee, the taste is really magical, not bitter but more like black tea, with a hint of citrus, although I still don't understand why this stuff is so expensive, but quietly bought a few bags to honor my mother.
I recommend the two routes Pipeline and Lost Waterfall, which are so close together that you can basically do each one in two hours. The first line is to the waterfall, the second line has three waterfalls, but it's a little more difficult. The zip line I ordered at Tree Trek Mountain Resort, 12 zip lines, I think it was $65.
There are also other activities such as skybridge walking, because I have to go to Costa Rica after the skybridge also has no choice. A coffee farm tour is a must in Bokert, and I highly recommend it. I don't drink coffee, but it's fun to learn how it's made. $30 comes with six kinds of coffee to taste. There are also tea farm, bee farm and rum distillery experiences, all priced at $30. There are a lot of restaurants in town for eating. Retrogusto is Italian, Apizza sells fresh baked pizza, and Perfect Pair has chocolate and coffee.