In
the central part the rainforests of the Panama
Canal watershed are within a 45-minute drive
from Panama City and harbor more than 400 bird
species.
In total the country of Panama boasts an impressive list of over 960 species.
Day
1 ARRIVE PANAMA
On arrival to Tocumen International Airport our Naturalist Guide will meet us.
Transfer to the Gamboa Rainforest Resort near Soberania National Park. Welcome
cocktail and briefing.
Night at GAMBOA RAINFOREST RESORT VILLAS
Day
2 PIPELINE ROAD - SUMMIT PONDS - PLANTATION LOOP
This
morning we drive to the nearby Pipeline Road
within Soberania National Park. Soberania is
home to some 525 species of birds. Before entering
the road we bird
the scrub habitat near the 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
and Black-throated Trogons, Golden-collared Manakin, White-bellied Antbird, Semiplumbeous
Hawk, Black-breasted Puffbird, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Blue Cotinga, Pheasant
Cuckoo and army antswarm 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. At Plantation Loop we will walk along a low ridge where we
find some of the humid forest birds such as Royal Flycatcher, Golden-crowned
Spadebill, Blue-crowned Manakin and others.
Night at GAMBOA RAINFOREST RESORT VILLAS (BLD)
Day
3 ESCOBAL / ACHIOTE ROAD
An early morning drive will take us to the areas of Escobal and Achiote roads
on the Caribbean side of Panama. This spot is probably one of the best places
to search for diurnal raptors. Also an excellent place to look for specialties
like Spot-crowned Barbet, Black Hawk-Eagle, Rufous-crested Coquette, Montezuma
Oropendola, Brown-hooded Parrot, Black-bellied Wren, Pied Puffbird and rarities
like Gray-cheeked Nunlet and White-headed Wren. Late afternoon birding around
the hotel grounds back in Gamboa.
Night at GAMBOA RAINFOREST RESORT VILLAS (BLD)
Day
4 METROPOLITAN NATURE PARK - CHIRIQUI CLOUDFOREST
Today we drive to Metropolitan Nature Park (the only protected rain forest
within capital city limits in Latin America). With an impressive list of 260
species the possibilities are great. Specialties include Lance-tailed Manakin,
Orange-billed Sparrow, Green Honeycreeper, Rufous and White Wren and many more.
We will also look for the Red-napped Tamarin on the trail named after them.
We will take a mid-morning flight to David, capital of the Chiriqui province.
Chiriqui province 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. Lunch
will be at the hotel’s restaurant. In the afternoon we proceed to a coffee
farm which offers great birding such as Rufous-browed Peppershrike, White-winged
Tanager, Fiery-billed Aracari in a transitional area between the highlands
and lower foothills of the western mountain range.
Night at HOTEL DOS RIOS (BLD)
Day
5 LA AMISTAD INTERNATIONAL 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
along the Talamanca mountain range and also being the highest point of the country
(3,475 meters above sea level). The 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, different hummingbirds
and other highland species.
Night at HOTEL DOS RIOS (BLD)
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Day
6 TAPIR’S CANYON - QUEREVALO ROAD - BOQUETE
This morning we will stop at Tapir’s Canyon in search of Lesser Elaenia,
Bay-headed Tanager, Crested Oropendola, American Dipper, and a myriad other species.
In route to Boquete we will descend back to the lowlands and drive through some
rice, corn and sugar cane fields where we keep an eye out for Brown-throated
Parakeets, Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture, Dickcissels, and other grassland birds.
We continue our exploration on the Eastern side of Baru Volcano to Boquete, a
countryside town dotted with flower, fruit and vegetable farms, coffee plantations
and also lush tropical cloud forests. Afternoon birding around the hotel grounds
and main road.
Night at HOTEL PANAMONTE (BLD)
Day
7 FINCA LERIDA CLOUD FOREST
We explore Finca Lerida, a privately owned preserve, just outside Baru Volcano
National Park. At an elevation of 2,286 meters above sea level, we have an
opportunity to see the elusive Resplendent Quetzal, Three-wattled Bellbird,
Black-faced Solitaire, Volcano Hummingbird, Long-tailed Silky-flycatcher and
Prong-billed Barbet in their cool habitat of orchids, bromeliads and wild avocados.
After a picnic in the cloud forest we continue birding before returning to
our hotel to get ready for our transfer to David for our flight back to Panama
City.
Night at HOTEL EXECUTIVE (BLD)
Day
8 DARIEN NATIONAL PARK – SANTA CRUZ DE CANA
This
morning after breakfast we will proceed to
Albrook domestic airport where we board our
chartered plane to Santa Cruz de Cana, in Darien
National Park and World Biosphere Reserve,
where Ancon Expeditions manages a field station.
As we fly in we can admire the vast forest
cover of Panama’s largest park (1.3 million
acres). Cana is located at the foothills of
Pirre Mountain, which stands like an island
in the most remote area of Panama. Very few
places in the world rival Cana in birding potential.
From the plane be on the lookout for King Vultures
and Macaws.
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After
getting settled at the Field Station we explore the
Boca de Cupe Trail and surrounding area. Specialties
here include Blue and Gold, Red and Green,
Great Green and Chestnut-fronted Macaws, Black tipped Cotinga, Swallow Tanager,
Red-throated Caracara, Streaked Antwren, Dusky-backed Jacamar, Ornate Hawk-Eagle
and others.
Night at CANA FIELD STATION (BLD)
Day
9 CANA FIELD STATION
Today is a good day to explore the Mine Trail where rusting machinery was left
to be overtaken by the jungle after the British Gold Mine ventures collapsed
at the beginning of the last century. Specialties of this area include Great
Curassow, Crested Guan, Dusky-faced Tanager, Olivaceous Piculet. Also the Seteganti
Trail with open scrub areas and mature forests are good for various Woodpeckers
such as Crimson-bellied and Red-rumped, Red-billed Scythebill, Brown Violetear.
Night at CANA FIELD STATION (BLD)
Day
10 PIRRE CLOUD FOREST CAMP
Today
we begin our slow-paced 5-hour hike to the
Pirre Cloud Forest. At 1,200 meters above sea
level, the Pirre Cloud Forest is a good place
to look for specialties
such as Beautiful Treerunner, Tooth-billed Hummingbird, Slaty Antwren, Tody Motmot,
Yellow-eared Toucanet, Rufous-breasted Ant thrush, Immaculate Antbird, Rufous-vented
Ground Cuckoo, Pirre Warbler, Pirre Hummingbird, Pirre Bush Tanager, Greenish
Puffleg, Orange-bellied Euphonia.
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Night at PIRRE CAMP (Screened tents with sleeping mats) (BLD)
Day
11 PIRRE CLOUD FOREST CAMP
This morning we hike to the top of Pirre Mountain in search of the Golden-headed
Quetzal, Gray and gold Tanager, Sharpbill, Chlorophonia and several Tanagers
among other highland species. Late afternoon birding around the Pirre Tent Camp.
Night at PIRRE CAMP (Screened tents with sleeping mats) (BLD)
Day
12 CANA FIELD STATION
After breakfast we will start our descent to the field station. This afternoon
is spent looking for birds around the main camp. Possibilities include Gray-cheeked
Nunlet, Spotted Barbtail, Barred Puffbird, Yellow-green Tyrannulet, Jet Antibird,
Black-crowned, Fulvous-bellied, Ochre-breasted and Scaled Antpittas, White-fronted
Nunbird, Cinereous Becard, Golden-headed Manakin.
Night at CANA FIELD STATION (BLD)
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Day
13 DARIEN – PANAMA CITY – OLD PANAMA
MUDFLATS – JUAN DIAZ MANGROVES
This morning our charter flight takes us back to Panama City. Upon arrival, 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 will 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,
Cocoi Heron, Yellowlegs, Night-Herons. Farewell dinner
at a Panamanian cuisine restaurant.
Night at HOTEL EXECUTIVE (BLD)
Day
14 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)
Optional
post trip extension to Darien’s 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 hotel, comfortable
lodges, field stations and tent camps.
INCLUDED: Lodging,
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), entrance
fees, guides’ services and services of an in-bound
land operator for airline re-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: Weight
restrictions apply to luggage in both commercial
and chartered flights within Panama. A maximum of
25 lbs. of checked luggage per person is allowed.
Arrangements can be made with Ancon Expeditions to
store luggage that will not be needed on 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 & 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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