Ok folks below is my translation and the original in spanish follows.... From Panama city go to the Terminal(bus station) and take a bus to the town of Penenome.(about a 2 hour ride)From Costa Rica border take a bus to David and then another to Penenome(about 4-5 hour ride)... Ok from the public bus terminal in Penenome take a bus(sometimes called la "chiva") to Boca De Tucue. It costs $1.70. I believe the bus leave there between 8-10AM and from 1-4PM. Once you arrive in Tucue ask for the woman Tita in the store. She will show you the road to walk, but also look for rainbow signs,colors,etc. continue past the little gate and cross the river either by crossing stone to stone or remove your shoes and get into it. Past the river there is a wonderful family and a very kind person named Daniel. Here is the site and I suppose it is safe to say WELCOME HOME!!! Note: Contact info--- call Swami(he speaks english) at (507)6639-2016 or email him at swamirasta2008@yahoo.co.in Also, In Penenome you may take a bus(about 15minutes or so) to a Eco-resort called La Iguana and there will be people there who can connect you with other folks and/or help you find your way. Needs: Pots, pans, utensils, spices, tarps, shovels and rope. OK MY NOTES: In the original directions it does not say how far the walk is. I will call Swami and ask him and update y'all. Penenome is a nice small town with everything you need(internet cafes,hardware stores, grocery stores,etc) so I suggest buy the things you really need there prior to taking the bus. ---ESPANOL--- RECUERDEN... desde Penonomé, toman la "chiva" o bus que va a BOCA DE TUCUÉ, el pasaje vale 1.70 desde Penonomé... una vez en Tucué, pregunten por la Señora TITA, en la tiendita... ella les indicará como llegar y sigan las rainbowseñales, los pequeñitos colores y los atrapasueños hasta llegar al portón de hierro con una puerta pequeña... sigan crucen el río... los que no sepan nadar, vayan saltando de piedra en piedra, recuerden la técnica del saltamontes... en el lugar hay una familia maravillosa, el señor se llama DANIEL... es muy muy muy buena persona... lleguen ya, por favor... ya hay familia alemana en LA IGUANA, esperando la primera oleada de guerreros panameños y panameñas... NAMASTE Lleven herramientas, ollas, cuerdas, y muchas ganas de hacer algo por la y para la familia... NAMASTE