What is kunayala?

Kunayala, also known as Guna Yala, is a region located along the Atlantic coast of Panama. It is home to the indigenous Guna people who have inhabited the area for centuries. The region covers an area of about 1,400 square miles and is made up of a narrow strip of land bordered by the Caribbean Sea on one side and dense forests on the other. The people of Kunayala are known for their colorful traditional clothing and molas (handmade textiles). They have their own language, culture, and traditions that they have preserved throughout the ages. Today, Kunayala is a popular tourist destination where visitors can experience the Guna way of life, enjoy the pristine beaches, and learn about the region's history and culture.