Day
1 ARRIVE PANAMA
On arrival to Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, we will be met by
an Ancon Expeditions of Panama representative and transferred to our hotel.
Night at the COUNTRY INN – PANAMA CANAL
Day
2 PANAMA CANAL JUNGLE BOAT ADVENTURE - MIRAFLORES
LOCKS
Early
in the morning we are picked up by our
Naturalist Guide and transferred to the
town of Gamboa, at the Panama Canal, where
we board a specially equipped
expedition boat. The voyage takes us across Gatun Lake in the Panama
Canal passing by gigantic cargo ships transiting the waterway and making contrast
with the natural surroundings. Along the way, we will have the opportunity
to spot Green iguana and Three-toed sloth resting on tree branches, crocodile,
Osprey in the hunt for Peacock bass, Snail kite and Keel-billed toucan among
other species. The expedition boat will allow for close approximations to rainforest
covered islands in Gatun Lake to search for White-faced capuchin, Howler monkey,
Spider monkey and the endemic Red-napped tamarin.
We
will have a picnic lunch on an island with extraordinary
views of the Panama Canal and the natural surroundings.
Early afternoon return to Gamboa and drive to the
Miraflores Locks Visitors Center, where we’ll
visit multiple exhibits of the canal and have the
opportunity to view the operations of the Panama
Canal. This evening, we enjoy a welcome dinner
at a restaurant overlooking the Bay of Panama.
Night at the COUNTRY INN – PANAMA CANAL (BLD)
Day
3 THE TRANS-ISTHMIAN ROUTE
Pick up and transfer to the Corozal train station, where we board the famous
Panama Canal Railway train for a 1 hour ride across the isthmus to the Caribbean
port city of Colon. From there we continue to the historic town of Portobelo
famous for its trade fairs during the 17th century and visit the old Customs
building and the Spanish fortifications.
Afterwards
we travel west and cross the Panama Canal over
the Gatun Locks and proceed to Fort San Lorenzo.
Built at the mouth of the Chagres River to fortify
and protect the river entrance to Las Cruces
Trail, it was also used as the port of entry
for the gold diggers on their way to California
in the 1880s during the Gold Rush.
We
will be traveling along lush rainforest where
we might have the opportunity to see more Monkeys,
Sloths, Toucans and other wildlife. On the
way back to Panama City, we visit the remnants
of Las Cruces Trail, a 400 year old colonial
trail used by the Spaniards to transport gold
across the isthmus.
Night at the COUNTRY INN – PANAMA CANAL (BLD)
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Day
4 CHIRIQUI - LOS QUETZALES TRAIL or WHITE WATER
RAFTING
Early this morning we are transferred to Albrook domestic airport to board the
1-hour scheduled flight to David, capital of Chiriqui province. Chiriqui is known
as “Panama’s breadbasket” and boasts some of the most breathtaking
highland scenery in Central America. From the airport in David we will travel
by van 2 hours to Cerro Punta from where we will start our 4-hour hike along
Los Quetzales Trail, around the foothills of Baru Volcano, the highest peak of
the country at 3,475 meters above sea level. We will be hiking in the cloud forests
of Baru Volcano National Park making several stops along the way to enjoy the
views and to look for the elusive Resplendent Quetzal. Picnic lunch will be on
the trail. We end near the town of Boquete where we are picked up and taken to
our hotel in town.
For
those who chose the white water rafting expedition,
the outfitter’s guide will pick us up from
the airport in David for our approximate 1.5-hour
drive to the river put-in. Our river experience will
likely include Class III or IV sections of the Chiriqui
River. Drive time to and from the river as well as
the length and difficulty of the rafting will depend
upon which section of the Rio Chiriqui is being run.
A picnic lunch will be served on the riverbank. At
the end of the day travel to Boquete to meet the
rest of the group.
Night at HOTEL PANAMONTE (BLD)
Day
5 FINCA LERIDA – CONTINENTAL DIVIDE – BOCAS
DEL TORO
This
morning we explore Finca Lerida, a privately
owned preserve in Boquete, in the buffer zone
of Baru Volcano National Park. At an elevation
of 2,286
meters we have an opportunity to look for 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.
We
will hike through lush vegetation and arrive
at the Collin’s shade-grown coffee farm
where lunch will be served. We return to the
hotel and prepare for our drive to Almirante,
Bocas del Toro. In route across the Continental
Divide, we stop at Fortuna Dam and spectacular
waterfalls. We will be crossing the Palo Seco
protected area that serves as buffer zone to
La Amistad International Park. The transition
from the cloud forests to the coral reefs of
Bocas del Toro in the Caribbean Sea will be
impressive. In Almirante we are met by our
boat and transferred to Colon Island.
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After
check-in we will enjoy a tropical cocktail offered
by the lodge’s manager. Afterwards we have
ample time to enjoy the hammocks on the upstairs
deck or mingle with the locals in the small friendly
town.
Night at the BOCAS INN (BLD)
Day
6 SALT CREEK VILLAGE – BASTIMENTOS MARINE
NATIONAL PARK

We depart by boat from the Bocas Inn traversing the expanse of Bastimentos National
Park, Panama’s first marine national park. We reach Salt Creek by navigating
through clusters of Red Mangroves, which provide sea creatures with a protective
area during their reproductive and development stages.
Upon
arrival we first enjoy a walk along Caiman trail.
This trail takes us through several stages of
lowland forest dynamics. Here, we will look for birds such as Red-throated
Ant Tanager and Golden-collared Manakin (Cerritus
sub sp.). Mammals such as
Night Monkeys, White-faced Capuchins and Three-toed Sloths also live here.
An
older tract of rainforest has tall trees that provide
life to birds such as the Three-wattled Bellbird
and Green-breasted Mango. A nearby lagoon is home
to Spectacled Cayman and Slider Turtle. On the ground
we will look for the tiny endemic poison dart frog
Dendrobates Pumilio. After the hike, we enjoy a visit
to the indigenous community and a chance to purchase
handicrafts such as painted woodcarvings and Ngobe
handbags, followed by lunch. In the afternoon, we
will snorkel among mangroves and coral reefs, searching
for numerous fish species, as well as dynamic and
brightly colored sea fans, sponges and brittle starfish.
Night at BOCAS INN (BLD)
Day
7 BOCA DEL DRAGO-PANAMA CITY
Early in the morning we take a boat ride to Boca del Drago around Colon Island.
Weather permitting, we visit Swan's Cay, a rock protruding from the depths of
the Caribbean Sea, which serves as rookery for Red-billed tropic birds (the only
place to be found in Panama) and Brown boobies. Along the coastline, returning
to the lodge, we make stops at coral reefs and mangrove isles for snorkeling.
Back at the lodge we have lunch and get ready for our return flight to Panama
City. Upon arrival we will be transferred to our hotel with a stop on the way
at the Balboa handicraft market for some last minute shopping. Tonight we enjoy
a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Night at the 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)
Optional
pre-tour to the San Blas Islands and post-tour Panama
Canal transit available
TRIP
CLASSIFICATION: Easy/moderate hiking 2-4
hours per day with rolling, slippery hills and
optional activities such as snorkeling, rafting,
extended hikes. Hotel or lodge accommodations are
comfortable.
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), park, museum
and related entrance fees, guides’ services
and expenses and the 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 commercial and chartered
flights within Panama. A maximum of 25 lbs. of checked
luggage and 10 lbs. of carry-on per person is allowed.
Arrangements can be made with Ancon Expeditions to
store luggage that will not be needed while away
from the city. Excess baggage charges assessed by
commercial carriers are the responsibility of the
passenger.
RAFTING
EXCURSION, DAY 4: Minimum
age restrictions will apply and will depend on
the River Class and Section being run. Participants
are expected to listen and follow instructions
given both before and during the river outing.
Some river sections are tougher than others and
require an honest assessment of participants’ physical
fitness level and capabilities. Participants must
alert Ancon Expeditions of Panama as to any physical
conditions that may impede performance on the river
in advance. Persons suspected of being under the
influence of drugs, alcohol or any other mind-altering
substance will not be allowed to participate on
the river trip. No refunds will be issued in this
event. This tour must be reserved in advance to
the arrival to Panama.
EQUIPMENT
CHECKLIST: Binoculars (preferably 7x35
or larger), 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, sandals, sneakers/hiking boots, rain
gear, money in small denominations, toiletries & personal
medications.
Rafting
participants should bring rubber-soled shoes with
good grip (diving booties not recommended), sunscreen,
shorts, T-shirt, baseball cap, croakies or similar
elastic band for glasses, dry bag, complete change
of clothes and a towel.
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