2 Oceans, 2 Countries *11 Day*
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- Tiskita Lodge
- Boquete
- La Amistad Biosphere
- Boca del Toro
- Panama City
- Panama Canal
Begin your adventure at a tropical retreat bordered by rainforest on one side and pristine Pacific coastline on the other. After a few days of naturalist exploration, cross the border into Panama and settle into Boquete with its cool, fresh climate. Hike through La Amistad Peace Park, home to hundreds of bird species as well as Central America's famous big cats. Round out your adventure with a few days of relaxing on the beach and snorkeling before visiting the famous Panama Canal and the country's bustling capital city!
Days 2-4 Tiskita Rainforest Reserve
(2B,3L,3D)This morning we're whisked away on a charter flight to Tiskita Jungle Lodge, where steep jungle clad hills plunge down to the Gulf of Dulce across from the Osa Peninsula and deserted black sand beaches stretch for miles. Originally an experimental fruit farm of Peter Aspinall, Tiskita now protects 550 acres of primary and secondary forest in this seldom visited region of Costa Rica. Thirty-seven acres of the original farm still produce over 100 varieties of fruits such as carambola, mango, guanabana, pineapple, papaya, guava, vanilla, and more. Savor the flavors of some of these exotic fruits on a tour of the farm.
After exploring the jungle around Tiskita with a naturalist guide, head down to the beach with a boogie board or grab a snorkel and mask to discover the underwater world of nearby tide pools. Days 3 and 4 are free to explore the forest on your own or relax on the beach. Optional excursions include visiting Corcovado National Park ("the most biologically intense place on earth," according to National Geographic), horseback riding or fishing with the locals.
Day 5 Boquete, Panama
(D)This morning you drive to the border at Paso Canoes to meet your Panama driver who takes you up to the wonderful town of Boquete, Panama. Known for its cool fresh climate and pristine forests, Boquete makes a great respite from the heat of the lowlands. Settle in today, wander the town and find a cup of locally grown coffee - Panama's finest!
Day 6 La Amistad International Peace Park
The 407,000 acre International Friendship (La Amistad) Peace Park is a shared park between Costa Rica and Panama. With slightly more than half of its area in Panama, the park contains some of the countries richest biodiversity with seven of the 12 life zones found here. Quetzales, harpy eagles, 90 species of mammals including jaguars and pumas reside in this spectacular protected forest. Early this morning you'll depart Boquete for the 7-8 hour hike along the Sendero Los Quetzales with excellent chances of spotting the resplendent quetzal, for which the trail receives its name. For those not interested in such a long day, Boquete offers excellent biking, coffee tours, horseback riding and shorter hikes.
Day 7 Free Day Boquete
Today is yours to enjoy as you wish. The whitewater rafting is exhilarating and the Chiriqui river is world renown for its easily accessed non-stop Class III-IV rapids. The steep canyons and thick jungle provide a breath taking setting for the adrenaline packed trip. If you prefer drier activities, you can choose from an assortment of activities around Boquete. A local coffee tour lead by a small coffee plantation owner is one of the most highly recommended or you can choose from half a dozen day hikes, rent bikes and tour the countryside or go horseback riding.
Day 8 Off to the Beach
(D)Today our Panama travels take us onwards to the charming Caribbean town of Bocas del Toro on Isla Colon. We'll arrive around mid-afternoon, and the rest of the day is yours to wander this charming town and soak up the relaxed atmosphere. A welcome-to-Bocas dinner tonight is on us.
Day 9 Isla Bastimentos
Today we board a motor launch to explore some of the areas most idyllic beaches, forests and snorkeling waters. The island's midsection and surrounding waters are protected in the Isla Bastimentos National Marine Park and the entire island offers nature lovers an array of wildlife, both terrestrial and marine. The waters here are filled with brilliant parrot fish, angel fish, red snapper, slender needle fish and many others. Four species of sea turtles come ashore to nest on some beaches and the forests are home to many endemic and endangered species such as neon colored frogs, the red billed tropic bird and two and three toed sloths. Tonight, enjoy the laid back night life of Bocas town.
Day 10 Panama City and Canal
A short flight takes you over vast jungles and into the center of Panama's vibrant capital city. You'll be met at the airport for a tour of the ruins of Panama La Vieja where the mountains of Peru's gold once crossed and later the pirate Henry Morgan ransacked in search of that same gold. Next it's off to the Miraflores locks of the Panama Canal to observe the "eighth wonder of the world." Locomotives tie onto the mammoth ships and pull them through the locks to lessen the chance of mishap. The day ends with a visit to charming Colonial Panama where some of the city's best restaurants and boutiques are quickly revitalizing the area.
Day 11 Return Home
With a few more days for Panama travel, you might visit the San Blas Islands and the Kuna Indians or stay at the famous Rainforest Tower.
3 nights comfortable jungle lodge, 2 nights waterfront hotel, 5 nights comfortable hotels.
All meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner); most of our hotels offer free continental breakfast.
Minibuses or jeeps, charter flight, your own two feet!
Internal flights San Jose-Tiskita and Bocas del Toro-Panama City are not included. Please add US$150 (flight cost subject to change)
Min 2, Max 9
Bilingual naturalists and local guides.
Allow $140 for meals not included, $95 for optional excursions, $30 border and airport taxes
Share $50, Single $100
An itinerary filled with naturalist exploration and plenty of variety. For both the adventurous and for those who prefer to take it easy, but want to journey through a fascinating region.
1 person US$50 each
2 or more people US$25 /person
2005 Apr 20, May 18, Jun 15, Jul 13, Aug 10, Sep 7, Nov 2, Nov 30, Dec 28
2006 Jan 25, Feb 22, Mar 22, Apr 19, May 17, Jun 14, Jul 12, Aug 9, Sep 6, Nov 1, Nov 29, Dec 27
2007 Jan 24, Feb 21, Mar 21, Apr 18, May 16, Jun 13, Jul 11, Aug 8, Sep 5, Oct 31, Nov 28, Dec 26



















