Day 1 Arrive Panama City
Overnight
Day 2 Panama Canal and El Valle (L)
Begin your Panama travel by taking a morning bus ride to the town of Gamboa where your vessel awaits to bring you on a partial transit of the Panama Canal. Exploration of this engineering wonder begins at the north end of the Gaillard Cut - builders faced unprecedented challenges as they carved their way through the continental divide's solid rock for nearly 9 miles. At the southern end of the Cut you'll enter the Pedro Miguel Locks, taking you into the man-made Miraflores Lake. Next, you'll be lowered 18 meters in the Miraflores Locks as you make your entrance into the Pacific Ocean. Disembark at the Flamenco Marina and meet your transfer to El Valle. This 2-hour drive follows the famous Pan American Highway. Sit back, relax, and take in the celebrated views of Panama.
The beautiful mountain town of El Valle is located in the crater of an ancient volcano that erupted with such ferocity it blew off its top. It left a 3-mile-wide scar on the landscape – this crater is the largest in the Americas. The valleys forests are alive with hummingbirds and other tropical wildlife including a golden frog unique to the area. El Valle’s spring-like climate is perfect for exploring the vast variety of trails that run past Indian petroglyphs, hot spring and waterfalls. Spend the night in a quiet bed and breakfast.
Day 3 Canopy Adventure (B)
This morning you'll have some free time to take an optional visit to El Valle's Handicraft Market. Local farmers, as well as Ngobe Bugle, Wounaan and some Embera Indians come to the market to sell fruits, vegetables, plants and handicrafts. After this leisurely morning continue your Panama travels with a canopy adventure! At El Macho Falls you’ll securely strap into a harness, and through a series of cables and pulleys, you’ll observe the landscape from four different platforms on a canopy adventure. At 220 feet above the forest floor, share this rare and remarkable view with the animals sheltered within the canopy.
Spend the the rest of the day enjoying some of the sites. You can hike to the nearby "La India Dormida" mountain, visit the local zoo El Nispero, soak in the nearby hot springs, or just relax around the beautiful grounds of your bed and breakfast. The lodge can help you pick from a variety of excursions to fill your day!
Day 4 Transfer to Gamboa (B)
After a leisurely morning, you will be picked up and transfer to Gamboa Rainforest Resort. The rest of the day is free for you to arrange activities through the resort. You can visit any of the local exhibits, including the Frog and Reptile exhibit, the Butterfly enclosure, or arrange to go on a rainforest aerial tram tour, or go kayaking or boating out on Gatun Lake.
Day 5 Embera Drua Community (L)
This morning you will transfer to the Chagres National Park and the indigenous Embera Drua community. Board a motorized canoe to take you deep into Chagres rainforest. The park’s protected waters supply nearly 80% of Panama City’s drinking water. The canoe takes you to an Embera settlement. Let these intriguing and inviting people introduce you to their culture as they share their knowledge of botany, craftsmanship, and traditional music and dance. Try Embera’s traditional body painting that colors the skin with the purplish juice from a jagua fruit. Enjoy lunch with the Embera community. Spend the rest of the afternoon with a guided tour of the tropical park.
Day 6 Barro Colorado Island (L)
Early this morning continue your Panama travel to Barro Colorado Island. After a short ride to the town of Gamboa, board a boat to cross the massive Lake Gatun. Born out of the Panama Canal, Gatun’s creation displaced over 50,000 people and submerged acres of forest – it also formed Isla Barro Colorado. It is heavy with wildlife including howler monkeys, keel billed toucans, tapirs, sloths, anteaters, tiger herons, crocodiles and the stunning Morpho butterfly. Administered by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute since 1946 this area is considered the best-protected and most studied tropical rainforest in the world. Travelers are limited to a single trail that loops the island, to ensure the ecosystem remains well protected. You will also have the opportunity to explore the bays and forest-covered channels. From the boat, keep an eye out for Panama's thriving wildlife. Overnight Panama City.
Day 7 Return Home
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US$ 1295
7 day tour beginning and ending in Panama City, Panama. Fri-Thur.
Tour Code: EP7
Single Supplement: US$475
Travel Highlights
El Valle
Panama Canal
Canopy Adventure
Embera Drua community visit
Chagres National Park
Barro Colorado Island
Accommodations: 2 nights comfortable hotel, 2 nights bed and breakfast, 2 nights rainforest resort
Food Includes: All meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch,
D=Dinner); most of our hotels offer free continental breakfast.
Transportation: minibuses or vans, motorized canoe, boat
Group & Staff: 2 Min, 10 Max; local guides
Personal Budgeting: Personal Budgeting: Allow $130 for meals not included, $90 optional excursions, $30 airport taxes, gratuities
Pre & Post Tour Accommodations: Share US$60, Single US$120
Is it for Me? An easy-paced adventure that highlights Panama's celebrated travel sites. Itinerary explores some of the area's best natural reserves and parks, as well as local culture and traditions. A great introductory Panama tour.
Arrival / Departure Transfers: 1
person US$50 each
2 or more people US$25 /person
Start Dates
Weekly departures
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Prices are based on a 3% cash discount
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