Darien Gap Tourism, the trivialization of the migrant crisis – Confidencial

Our goal is to cross what is probably the most wicked jungle in the world. This could be said by the thousands of migrants who pass through the Darien Gap daily, which separates Colombia from Panama. But, instead, the phrase is an offer from a German luxury adventure tourism company.

Two weeks through this dense jungle with tremendously diverse and severe challenges entail the adventure of a lifetime, offers Wandermut, a German company that offers experiences in Darien for 3,643 euros (almost 4,000 dollars).

Their adventure takes place in that large jungle, without crossing borders and on the Pacific side, some 90 kilometers from where migrants mainly Venezuelans and Haitians pass daily, risking their lives to reach the United States, which has sparked controversy recently. Many thousands of Cubans have also shared that horrible experience.

Just this Friday, the Panama Tourism Authority also came out in defense of the company and the tourism it offers in Darien, rich in diversity and open for more than a decade to excursions, natural expeditions and other types of tourism.

For them, the migration crisis, as a relatively new phenomenon, has nothing to do with the tourism activities that have been taking place for decades in Darien and the rest of our territory.

Although the number of migrants has skyrocketed in the last two years, with more than 184,000 people who have already crossed from Colombia to Panama through Darien this year (five times as many as in the same period of 2022), the humanitarian crisis in this natural border is not new and people from all over the world including Africa and Asia swhave been trying to cross the mountains and rivers of the Darien for more than a decade, not exactly to enjoy an adventure.

This organization carries out almost all medical consultations at the migrant-receiving stations in Meteti, on the Panamanian side, at the jungle exit.

It is an authentic humanitarian crisisWe are talking about more than 500 people a day who are exposed to this situation: children, adolescents, pregnant women, people with disabilities who are exposed to this route, denounces the head of the MSF mission.

We avoid the direct border area to Colombia and eastern Darien. Anything else would be reckless, warns the German tour company. Migrants, however, cannot avoid this pathway and are in fact exposed to paying money for a route that is in the hands of armed and criminal groups.

Those brave enough to pay the 3,643 euros are offered security, state of the art equipment to avoid getting lost and, in extreme emergencies, a signal is sent via satellite phone.

Ninety kilometers away, migrants crossing cannot pay for security, cannot pay for the easiest routes, so they expose themselves to most difficult routes, recalls Eguiluz. In the Darien zone through which the migrants pass, it is unknown how many have fallen by the wayside.

In our medical and mental health consultations, we see the suffering that exposure to this jungle has caused them. Therefore, any trivialization of this humanitarian crisis does not exactly help to show the tragedy of these people, Eguiluz regrets.

This article was originally publishedin Spanish in Confidencialandtranslated by Havana Times.

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