Prime development land located in the Boquete area of the Chiriqui Province of the Republic of Panama.
33 hectares (81 acres) of titled land plus 25 hectares (61 acres) of Right of Possession located right next to the Volcan Baru National Park It backs the National park and has some land fenced in that is in the national park. This part of the land cannot be built on, but you can put trails in it. So is actually 72 ha but only 58 usable. The farm with an elevation of 1,979 to 2,000 (6,492 to 6,561 feet) meters above sea level has a cool weather all year round.
The area and the property are perfect to grow Geisha coffee.
Only 12 (7.45 miles) kilometers to the town of Boquete with beautiful views all the way out to the ocean, located within minutes of the entrance to the Volcan Baru National Park, with areas of virgin rain forest.
Volcán is a small and beautiful town located in the folds of the Barú volcano, which is often surrounded by clouds, the highest peak of Panama, 3,475 meters (11.460 feet) above sea level in the western province of Chiriquí.
The Chiriquí province, in Panamá, is a new tourist destination with an abundance of natural resources such as mountains, sea, islands, rainforest, coral reefs, trails, volcanos, beaches, most of them surrounded by or within national parks and natural reserves, with rich Indian cultural roots, like the Ngobë Indians, in an environment naturally designed to enable many activities like travel, scuba diving, trekking, snorkelling, rafting, canoeing, fishing, bird watching and many more.
Deep in the valleys of the Central Mountain range, among hundreds of waterfalls, between wooded canyons and thousands of wild flowers, we discover small towns that have their own enchantment.
Volcán lies in a zone of “cold” climate, of mountainous landscapes and a great agricultural production.
Here the houses and properties are constructed in the central European style, making us remember that Swiss people arrived here, long before the highway to Volcán was built. The Swiss were followed by Yugoslavs and Germans.