Puerto Obaldia is a small city located in the Darién Province of Panama. It is situated near the border with Colombia and serves as a major entry point for travelers crossing between the two countries. Despite its small size, Puerto Obaldia plays a crucial role in facilitating trade and transportation in the region. The city has a small airport, a port, and limited amenities for visitors. It is primarily inhabited by indigenous communities such as the Emberá-Wounaan and Kuna people. The surrounding area is known for its lush tropical rainforests and biodiversity. Due to its remote location and limited infrastructure, Puerto Obaldia is often considered a gateway for adventurers and hikers exploring the Darien Gap.