Wild Panama Eco
Adventure
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9 Days & 8 Nights
(507)6429-8163
information@senderopanama.com
With
a unique geographical position that supports more diversity of wildlife than
any country in Central America, Panama is one of the best ecotourism
destinations in the Americas and the world.
This tour focuses on the ecology and culture of the isthmus and each day
is dedicated to exploring each a different realm of this tropical paradise.
Day 1
Arrival to Panama
Upon arrival to
Panama the group will be met in the Tocumen International airport by the Tour
Leader and an interpretive guide and escorted to your hotel. This evening
we will host a “Get Acquainted” event with cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, and a
tour briefing.
Day 2
Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute's
Barro Colorado Island
The
Barro Colorado Nature Monument (BCNM) of the Smithsonian Tropical Research
Institute (STRI) represents a huge role in the conservation of forests and
wildlife. Among its endeavors BCNM has been protecting and
investigating the ecology of over 13,800 acres of land, which includes Barro
Colorado Island (BCI) and five nearby peninsulas, for more than eighty years. This site has
one of the longest histories of research in the New World tropics.
Every year almost 300 scientists from around the world visit BCI. In addition to the research conducted, this area provides refuge to nearly fifty percent of all the animal and bird species reported in Panama. The species list of BCI includes up to 150 mammals and 1,200 species of plants. Our day trip to this amazing island includes an exciting boat ride across Gatun Lake and the Panama Canal to the island, an interpretive walk among the trails led by an expert guide employed by STRI, and lunch at the facility.
Day 3
The Wild Side of the Panama Canal
This day 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.
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
Hiking the Quetzales Trail
This morning we’ll
depart early from Boquete to the trailhead of the Sendero de los Quetzales
Located within the Volcan Baru National Park. By beginning the hike from
Cerro Punta we’ll walk the six mile trail that slopes downhill finishing in
Boquete. Along the way we’ll have the opportunity to appreciate our
beautiful surroundings, look for the resplendent quetzal, and enjoy a picnic
lunch under the canopy of this tropical cloud forest. The afternoon will
be free to explore the town of Boquete with its shops, cafes, and art
galleries.
Meals Included: B, L,
D
Day 5
Finca Lerida & Bocas Del Toro
This morning we will
get up with the birds for a walk along 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.
After a lunch
prepared with fresh, organic, local ingredient 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
Bocas Del Toro, and Sea Star Beach
This morning, winds
permitting, we visit the only known nesting site in the southwest Caribbean of
the Red-billed Tropicbird, Swans Cay, otherwise known as Bird Island. This island is also one of the only three
Caribbean nesting sites for Brown Boobies.
We will spend our time here circumnavigating the island and its outcroppings
observing the colonies of birds and learning about their natural history.
After lunch we will
stroll along the beach to beautiful Sea Star Bay where we 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. Our afternoon will be spent exploring and
snorkeling the reefs of the western side of Isla Colon, Big Bite and Punta
Caracol
Meals Included: B, L,
D
Day 7
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 8
Ancient and Modern Panama City
Upon our early
morning return to Panama City we’ll first explore the ruins of Old Panama
founded in 1519 and the first Spanish settlement on the Pacific side of the
Americas. This ancient city of Panama was the gateway for Peru’s gold and
silver and the silks of the Orient. Our guide will lead us on an exploration of
what remains of the cities original convents and seminaries, which were looted
and destroyed by pirates in 1671.
Our next stop will be
Casco Antiguo, The historic center of Panama City. It is a quiet, charming
district of narrow streets overlooked by the flower bedecked balconies of two
and three-story houses. At its tip lies French Park, a monument to the French
builders who began the Panama Canal, and the lovely French Embassy. As we
meander through the area we will see the remaining ruins of the convents and
seminaries, the famous Flat Arch, which reportedly helped convince engineers
that Panama was earth-quake-proof and the beautiful Cathedral with its mother
of pearl covered spires.
After Lunch we’ll
head to the Miraflores Visitor Center (MVC) an expression of the permanent
commitment of the Panama Canal Authority to strengthen the public’s knowledge
of the Canal. Located on the east side of the Miraflores Locks, the MVC allows
the visitor to observe transiting vessels from a distance of only a few meters
and learn firsthand about the various operations of the Panama Canal, the
history of its construction, its participation in the world markets, and the
importance of its watershed. From the observation platform, you’ll watch
in awe as ocean-going ships are tendered through huge locks with only inches to
spare.
Tonight we bid farewell at local
restaurant in Casco Antiguo
Meals Included: B ,L,
D.
Day 9
Panama Departure
Today we’ll say
farewell to this enchanting country and return home, where you’ll be eager to
share your incredible Panama, Panama Canal, and wildlife encounters.
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.