Day
1 ARRIVE TO PANAMA
On arrival to Tocumen International Airport we will be met by an Ancon Expeditions
of Panama representative and transferred to our hotel in Panama City. This evening
we will enjoy a welcome cocktail and briefing with our Naturalist Guide.
Night at HOTEL EXECUTIVE
Day
2 PIPELINE ROAD – SUMMIT PONDS – MIRAFLORES
LOCKS
This morning we drive to Pipeline Road in Soberania National Park. Soberania
is home to some 525 species of birds. Before entering the road we bird the scrub
habitat near Ammo Dump ponds looking for Crimson-backed Tanager, Rufescent Tiger
Heron, White-throated Crake as well as several Tyrannulets and Greenlets. Located
within this protected area Pipeline Rd. is the site where Audubon Society held
its world Christmas bird count record for 19 years straight, with 357 species
of birds identified in a period of 24 hours.
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As
one of the most accessible rain forests in the world,
Pipeline Road is a great place to look for birds like
Slaty-tailed, Black-throated Trogons, Golden-collared
Manakin, White-bellied Antbird, Semiplumbeous Hawk,
Black-breasted Puffbird, Purple-throated Fruitcrow,
Blue Cotinga, Pheasant Cuckoo as well as army ant-swarm
followers. A picnic lunch will be served at Summit
Ponds. Here we will look for the Boat-billed Heron,
Rosy Thrush Tanager and other Pacific woodland species.
Afterwards we will visit Miraflores Locks at the Panama
Canal to learn about its history and marvel at this
engineering accomplishment. The canal still operates
pretty much as it did when it was inaugurated almost
100 years ago. The SS Ancon steamer was the first ship
to officially transit the Panama Canal, on August 15,
1914 .
Night at HOTEL EXECUTIVE (BLD)
Day
3 METROPOLITAN NATURE PARK – OLD
PANAMA MUDFLATS – JUAN DIAZ MANGROVES
Today we visit the Metropolitan Nature Park (the only protected rain forest within
capital city limits in Latin America). With an impressive list of 260 bird species
the possibilities are great. Specialties include Lance-tailed Manakin, Rosy Thrush-Tanager,
Orange-billed Sparrow, Green Honeycreeper, Rufous and White Wren and many others.
We will also look for the endemic Red-napped Tamarin in the trail named after
this tiny primate.
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Tide
level permitting we will visit the Old Panama
Mudflats for a chance to see Collared Plovers,
Short-billed Dowitchers, Marbled Godwit,
Whimbrel and others. Lunch will be at a local
restaurant.
We
continue to bird at Juan Diaz scrub and mangrove
area where we look for Straight-billed Woodcreeper,
Ruddy-breasted Seedeater, Northern-scrub
Flycatcher,
Mangrove Black Hawk, Mangrove Warbler, Sapphire-throated and Scaly-breasted
Hummingbirds, Rufous-browed Peppershrike among others. We will also stop
at Costa del Este in search of Black-necked Stilt, Least Sandpiper, Southern
Lapwing, Cocoi Heron, Yellowlegs, and Night-Herons. In the afternoon,
we drive to Burbayar Lodge located in the
pre-montane rainforest of the Kuna
Yala foothills.
Night at BURBAYAR LODGE (BLD) |
Day
4 BURBAYAR
This morning we will bird the network of trails surrounding Burbayar Lodge. The
avifauna here is very rich and includes foothill and Eastern Panama species such
as Sapayoa, Speckled Antshrike, Black-headed Anthrush and many more. Also look
for the endemic Striped-cheek Woodpecker, Swallow-tailed Kite and Bronze-tailed
Plumeleteer.
Night at BURBAYAR LODGE (BLD)
Day
5 BURBAYAR – CHIRIQUI CLOUDFOREST
This morning we bird the road that leads to the Nargana Forest Reserve. This
road is very productive for foothill specialties that include Black and Yellow,
Rufous-winged, Bay-headed, Olive and Hepatic Tanagers. Depart Burbayar after
lunch and head for Albrook airport in Panama City to board our flight to David,
capital of Chiriqui Province. Chiriqui is known as “Panama’s breadbasket” having
some of the most breathtaking highland scenery in Central America. Transfer
by van to the western side of the Baru Volcano to the town of Volcan.
Night at HOTEL DOS RIOS (BLD)
Day
6 LA AMISTAD INTERNATIONAL PARK AND WORLD BIOSPHERE
RESERVE
Shared with neighboring Costa Rica and recognized in 1982 as a Biosphere Reserve
and UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Amistad is located at a point on the Central
American land bridge where flora and fauna from North and South America reach
their maximum species mix, with great ranges in altitude, precipitation, soils
and temperature. We spend the morning hiking and exploring La Amistad in the
area of El Retoño in search of Silvery-fronted Tapaculo, Andean Pygmy-Owl,
Barred Becard and many other western highland species. After lunch at a local
restaurant we drive to Baru Volcano National Park located in the Talamanca
mountain range. Baru is the highest point of the country at 3,475 meters above
sea level. Baru Volcano and La Amistad parks are part of the Mesoamerican Biological
Corridor. Here we will search for Buffy Tuftedcheek, Resplendent Quetzal, Ochraceous
Pewee, Silvery-throated Jay, Hummingbirds and other highland species.
Night at HOTEL DOS RIOS (BLD)
Day
7 TAPIR’S CANYON - QUEREVALO ROAD – PANAMA
CITY
This morning we will stop at Tapir’s Canyon and Bajo Frio Road in search
of Lesser Elaenia, Bay-headed Tanagers, Crested Oropendola, American Dipper,
and a myriad other species. After lunch we start our descent to David and drive
through some rice, corn and sugar cane fields along Querevalo Road. We will
keep an eye out for Brown-throated Parakeets, Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture,
Dickcissels, and other grassland birds. We reach the airport in the late afternoon
in time to board our flight back to Panama City. Upon arrival transferred to
the hotel. Farewell dinner.
Night at HOTEL EXECUTIVE (BLD)
Day
8 DEPART PANAMA
Today we are picked up at the lobby of the hotel 2.5 hours prior to our scheduled
departure flight and transferred to Tocumen International Airport. Fly home
(B)
Pre
or post trip extensions to Cana, Darien National
Park and Punta Patiño Nature Reserve, the
realm of the Harpy Eagle
TRIP
CLASSIFICATION: Moderate/long
hiking 3-5 hours per day over variable terrain,
slippery, muddy. Accommodations vary from hotels
to basic lodges and tent camp (on the extension).
INCLUDED: Lodging
in Panama, all land, air and water transportation
within Panama. All airport/hotel transfers on scheduled
arrival and departure dates, meals as specified
in the itinerary (B - breakfast; L - lunch; D -
dinner), park and related entrance fees, Naturalist
Guides’ services and expenses and services
of an in-bound land operator for airline confirmations
and tour operations.
NOT
INCLUDED: International airfare, tourist
card ($5 per person), meals not specified in
the itinerary, alcoholic beverages, personal
equipment, extras in hotels (laundry, telephone
calls, room service, etc.) or gratuities.
NOTE: A
maximum of 25 lbs. of checked luggage per person
is allowed. Arrangements can be made with Ancon
Expeditions of Panama to store luggage that will
not be needed during a particular leg of the trip.
Excess baggage charges assessed by commercial carriers
are the responsibility of the passenger.
EQUIPMENT
CHECKLIST: Binoculars (preferably 7x35
or larger), Birds of Panama book, camera with
extra batteries & film, flashlight with extra
bulb and batteries, bathing suit, insect repellant,
sunscreen, hat, day pack, water bottle, lightweight/quick
dry cotton clothes, windbreaker, hiking boots,
sandals, sneakers, rain gear, money in small
denominations, toiletries & personal medications.
The Naturalist Guide carries a spotting scope.
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