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Panama Family Adventure
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8 Days & 7 Nights
What better way to learn about the world than to travel it. And
vacationing with your family should be a great experience! Our Panama Family
Adventure, designed with children in mind, interweaves encounters with nature, adventure,
diverse culture, rich history, and a lot of fun for the whole family.
Day 1
Arrival to Panama
Upon arrival to Panama the group will be met in the Tocumen
International airport by your guide and escorted to your accommodations at the
Gamboa Rainforest Resort. Nestled among
the vast Soberania National Park Rainforest, on the banks of the Chagres River
and Panama Canal, is this stunningly beautiful luxury hotel and resort. This evening we will host a “Get Acquainted”
event with food, drinks, and a briefing of what’s in store for the next week.
Day 2
Chagres River and 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
Corotu 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 Embera indigenous
village of Embera Drua or Tusipono. 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 Embera village we
will be greeted with dancing and music. We will learn about Embera 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 Embera use to adorn their bodies. After a lunch of fish , plantain, and
fresh fruit served in traditional style by the Embera, we visit the nearby
waterfall where we can take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Chagres
River before heading back to Gamboa.
Meals Included: B, L, D.
Day 3
The Wild Side of the Panama Canal
This day tour combines
the thrill of encountering wildlife in their natural habitats while passing in
the shadows of the mammoth cargo ships transiting the Panama Canal. Gatun
Lake, with a surface area of 423 square-kilometers, was created in 1914 as the
main waterway for the canal and contains many small islands (former hilltops) that
provide protected natural habitats for many of the animals that live in the
region. With all the rivers in the surrounding watershed area flowing
into this reservoir, which provides the 52 million gallons required per
lockage, this is a highly protected region. Without the healthy
rainforest of the watershed land, over 500,000 hectares, the canal could not
function. Healthy rainforest provides good habitats, and therefore these
forest are teaming with wildlife.
From the comfort of our expedition boat which allows shoreline access to
the rainforest covered islands we will search for white-faced capuchin, mantled
howler monkey, central american spider monkey, and Geoffrey’s tamarin. We are
likely to spot green iguana and three-toed sloth resting on tree branches,
crocodile napping on beaches, osprey hunting for peacock bass, snail kite, and
keel-billed toucan. At mid-day, we will enjoy a picnic lunch on a small island
with extraordinary views of the Panama Canal and the natural surroundings.
This afternoon we’ll board a plane for the
short flight to the Chiriqui highlands where we’ll embrace the mild climate of
this beautiful mountainous region surrounded by cloud forest and coffee
fincas.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Day 4
River Rafting Rio Esti and Finca Lerida
The Esti River is a Class II rafting experience that is ideal for
a family adventure. As the tropical
river winds through Panama’s rugged countryside we have the opportunity to see
a variety of wildlife including cormorants, kingfishers and more. Along the way we’ll stop and swim in the many
swimming holes and at mid-day enjoy a riverside picnic lunch.
This evening we’ll explore
the trails at
Finca Lerida’s natural reserve with its variety of trees producing the aguacatillo fruit and year-round quetzales. Among the
many other highland species of birds found here, this private nature reserve is
a unique place to study and experience the cloud forest environment and to
discover the flora and fauna hidden within.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Day 5
Boquete Tree Trek and Bocas Del Toro
This morning we’ll take
the skies using the same technology that botanists and naturalists utilize to
observe and study the behaviors of wildlife in their natural habitat. Gliding through the treetops of century-old
forests, this vantage allows one to view the natural landscape with its
pristine rivers and waterfalls from a different perspective as we move through
the canopy bordering La Amistad National Park and Volcan Baru.
After a lunch prepared with fresh, organic, local ingredients we'll make the scenic drive over the
Talamanca mountain range from Chiriqui to the province of Bocas Del Toro where
along the way we’ll visit the Ngobe indigenous village of Silico Creek. Here we’ll see how the organic cocoa is grown
and processed into chocolate. Once we
reach the town of Almirante on the shores of the Caribbean we’ll take a boat
ride from mainland Panama to the archipelago of Bocas Del Toro.
Meals Included: B, L, D
Day 6
Bastimentos National Park
This day is spent exploring both the
terrestrial and under water wonders of Bastimentos National Park. First we visit Salt Creek, another Ngobe
village, where we’ll be greeted by our local guide Salino, who will lead us
through his nature trail where we have the opportunity to see sloths, monkeys,
including the western night monkey, birds, Caymans, and the famous red
strawberry frog, a poison dart frog that lives on the island. Lunch will be enjoyed at a restaurant by the
sea, built on stilts out over the water.
With a full stomach we’ll head for a short on respite on Red Frog Beach
where one can lie in sun or take a swim in the Caribbean. The afternoon will be spent snorkeling Tino’s
reef and sponge garden and Solarte Gardens which are teaming with tropical fish
and multiple varieties of coral and sponges.
Meals Included: B, L, D.
Day 7
Sea Star Beach & Panama City
After breakfast we head to the opposite side
of Isla Colon to explore Sea Star Beach, bask in the tropical sun on a white sand
beach, and swim in the warm turquoise waters.
At Sea Star Beach one can get up close and personal with the beautiful
pin cushion sea star. At lunch time
we’ll dine at Yarisnori Restaurant which serves up some of the best food in the
islands before we head back to Panama City for a free afternoon to enjoy the
facilities at the Gamboa Rainforest Resort.
This evening we’ll enjoy a farewell dinner together.
Meals Included: B, L, D.
Day 8
Panama Departure
Today we’ll say “hasta luego” to this
enchanting country and return home, where you’ll be eager to share your
incredible Panama and the Panama Canal experiences.
Meals Included: B
Each departure itinerary may vary slightly. Although the day in
which a stop is listed may differ, you will enjoy the same experiences listed
here.