Cerro Punta
Cerro Punta is a small town located in the highlands of the Chiriquí Province in Panama. It is known for its cool climate and fertile soil, making it an ideal area for agriculture. The region is famous for producing a variety of crops, including vegetables, fruits, and flowers, which are often exported to other countries.
The town is situated near the Volcán Barú, the highest peak in Panama, which attracts hikers and nature enthusiasts. Cerro Punta also serves as a gateway to the La Amistad International Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that boasts rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.