Day
1 DARIEN NATIONAL PARK – SANTA CRUZ DE CANA
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This
morning we are picked up at the hotel by our Ancon
Expeditions of Panama Naturalist Guide for the
short transfer to Albrook domestic airport where
we board
a chartered plane to Santa Cruz de Cana, in the
heart of 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. 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 (LD)
Day
2 CANA FIELD STATION & SURROUNDING TRAILS
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
3 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 Antthrush, Immaculate Antbird,
Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo, Pirre Warbler, Pirre Hummingbird, Pirre Bush Tanager,
Greenish Puffleg, Orange-bellied Euphonia. In the afternoon 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.
Night at PIRRE CAMP (Screened tents with sleeping mats) (BLD)
Day 4 PIRRE CLOUD FOREST – CANA FIELD STATION
After breakfast we will start our descent to the field station with more birding
along the way. 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)
Day
5 DARIEN – PANAMA CITY
This morning, after some last minute birding from the airstrip, our charter
flight takes us back to Albrook Airport in Panama City Panama City. Transfer
to our hotel (B)
TRIP CLASSIFICATION: Moderate/long
hiking 3-5 hours per day over variable terrain, slippery,
muddy. Accommodations vary from field stations to
tent camps.
INCLUDED: Lodging,
all land, air and water transportation within Panama.
All airport/hotel transfers, 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 chartered flights
within Panama. A strict maximum of 25 lbs. of checked
luggage per person is allowed. A daypack is allowed
as carry-on. Arrangements can be made with Ancon Expeditions
to store luggage that will not be needed on a particular
leg of the trip.
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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