Whatever the mountains of Panama fall under. In the day it's consistently around 24C/75F year-round. At night it's consistently 15C/60f. Lots of rain and fog like a cloud forest. Boquete and Valle de Anton are two places I could live in forever.
Ya, it's often called the Shangri-la of the new world. Colombia also has so many climate types in a pretty small area and is right next door. Fun fact, Panama used to be a state of Colombia until the US wanted to build the canal and fomented a breaking away.
Cwb: Dry-winter subtropical highland climate
Not too hot, not too cold
In the tropics, a subtropical highland climate typically features spring-like weather year-round.
We have a contender
With its perpetual spring-like weather which provides the ideal climate for plants and flowers, Kunming is known as the "City of Eternal Spring".[32] The weather has seldom reached high temperatures in summer, only exceeding 30 °C (86 °F) on a handful of occasions.
If im ever retiring, im moving there
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunming
Whatever La Paz Bolivia is,60 degrees all year round:comfy:
Kunming also seems decent if you want 70 all year round. Tall mountains on the equator are my jam
Or any place where you never see the sun because I'm a bleach demon
you know in your heart of hearts its BWk-->BSk
oh extremely dry and hot/cold my beloved :che-smile: