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Chagres River and the Emberá Indians
This
is a perfect opportunity to visit an indigenous village in the midst of a
wonderful natural setting that supports the harmony of their lifestyle and traditions.
Early in the morning guests are picked up at their hotel and transferred to
Port El Corotú on the shores of Madden Lake, the main reservoir of drinking
water for the cities of Panama and Colon. Madden Lake also supplies 40% of the
water required for the operation of the Panama Canal. Here, we board a
motorized piragua (dugout canoe) and travel up the Chagres River to the Emberá
indigenous village of Emberá
Drua.
The boat journey takes us through the rainforest of the 320,000-acre Chagres
National Park, which is the largest of the National Parks protecting the Panama
Canal Watershed.
At the Emberá village we will be greeted with
dancing and music. We will learn about Emberá customs and their relationship
with nature. There will be handcrafts available for sale and we will have a
chance to be painted with the traditional jagua, a natural dye the Emberá use
to adorn their bodies. After a lunch of fish , plantain, and fresh fruit served
in traditional style by the Emberá, we visit the nearby waterfall where we can
take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Chagres River before heading back
to Panama City.
Includes:
Bilingual Naturalist Guide
Comfortable Clothing
Sandals (Teva style)
Transportation
Dugout Canoe & Captain
Lunch Prepared by the E,mbera
Water
Snacks
What to Bring:
Sunscreen
Hat
Insect Repellent
Light Raincoat
Binoculars
Camera
Cash (Souvenirs and Art)
Swim Suit (opportunity to swim in the river)
Duration: Approx. 7 -
8 Hours
Pick up at Hotel:
8:30am