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Panama Family Adventure
Discover the New World of Panama with your kids! We traverse the Panama Canal to explore the protected rain forests of the Panama Canal, fly to the highland cloud forests of Chiriqui, then cross the continental divide, descend into the world of the Caribbean where we kick back and snorkel (or scuba) at Bocas del Toro. The pace is easy and flexible. Along our route we have plenty of time for fun activities and explorations of Panamas amazing tropical wildlife and indigenous cultures.
DAY 1 : ARRIVE IN PANAMA CITY Arrive in Panama at the Tocumen International Airport and transfer right into the rain forest surrounding the Panama Canal. We gather together for an introduction and trip overview with our naturalist guide. Overnight in a villa, a refurbished canal zone home at the Gamboa Rain Forest Resort. [Meals on own]
DAY 2 : PANAMA CANAL JUNGLE BOAT EXPEDITION Today we board the Endemic, a specially equipped 14-passenger boat to voyage across Gatun Lake, part of the Panama Canal, watching for gigantic cargo ships as we keep a lookout for Green iguanas resting on tree branches, ospreys in the hunt for Peacock Bass, and Snail Kites. Keep your gaze turned upward as you look for White-faced capuchins, Red-naped tamarins, Howler monkeys and two sub-species of Spider monkeys. After a picnic lunch we return to the Gamboa Rain Forest Resort to enjoy the swimming pool or to arrange kayaking or fishing (not included). Overnight at the Gamboa Rainforest Resort villas. [BL]
DAY 3 : EMBERA DRUA INDIGENOUS VILLAGE Meet some of Panamas indigenous peoples on a visit to the Embera Drua village. On the banks of the Chagres River we board a traditional dugout canoe (called a piragua) for our ride to Embera Drua. Enjoy a dip in the crystal clear waters of the Quebrada Bonita waterfall en route to the village where we learn about the traditions and crafts of these indigenous peoples. After a native-style lunch of fresh fried fish with plantains we participate in traditional dances. We swim and have fun in the gentle rapids of the river before returning to Gamboa. Overnight at the Gamboa Rainforest Resort villas [BL]
DAY 4 : MIRAFLORES LOCKS - CHIRIQUI HIGHLANDS After a leisurely morning we visit the Harpy Eagle Exhibit at the nearby Summit Botanical Gardens where we see these magnificent birds up close. Harpy Eagles are one of the worlds largest eagles, and Panama is one of its last refuges. These enormous birds have a wingspan over 6 feet and prey on monkeys and sloth in the wild. At the Miraflores Locks overlooking the Panama Canal we learn about its history and marvel at this engineering accomplishment. In the afternoon we fly to David, the capital of the Chiriqui province. Known as Panamas breadbasket, Chiriqui has some of the most breathtaking highland scenery in Central America. Transfer by van to the eastern side of the dormant Baru Volcano to the quaint town of Boquete with its countryside dotted with flower, fruit and vegetable farms, coffee plantations and extraordinary cloud forest habitat. Overnight at the Panamonte Hotel, a restored colonial home. [BLD]
DAY 5 : LOS QUETZALES TRAIL Hike the beautiful Los Quetzales Trail from Cerro Punta to Boquete through the cloud forest of Baru Volcano National Park. The Baru Volcano is the highest peak of the country at over 10,000 feet above sea level. We make several stops along the way to enjoy the views and to look for the elusive Resplendent Quetzal. Picnic lunch en route to Boquete. Overnight at the Hotel Panamonte [BLD]
DAY 6 : TO BOCAS DEL TORO We pack our belongings and head out for the 3.5 hour drive across the Continental Divide. En route we stop to view the impressive Fortuna Dam and spectacular waterfalls. The transition from the cloud forest to the lowland rain forest is impressive. In Almirante board a water taxi for the 45 minute boat ride between small mangrove islands to Colon Island. After a brief orientation to our new island home in the Caribbean, we have ample time to enjoy the hammocks on the upstairs deck of the Bocas Inn or mingle with the locals in the small friendly town. Overnight at the Bocas Inn [BLD]
DAY 7 : SALT CREEK VILLAGE BASTIMENTOS MARINE NATIONAL PARK Depart by boat from the Bocas Inn traversing the expanse of Bastimentos National Park, Panamas 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 the Caiman trail. This trail takes us through several stages of lowland forest where we'll look for birds, and mammals such as Night Monkeys, White-faced Capuchins and Three-toed Sloths. 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. Overnight at the Bocas Inn [BLD]
DAY 8 : PANAMA CITY Return to Panama City by air in time to visit the ruins of Old Panama, Casco Antiguo, and the Panama Canal Museum. After lunch at a local restaurant we can visit the Smithsonian Marine Exhibition at Culebra Point at the entrance to the Pacific side of the Panama Canal and the International Handcraft Market where crafts from Panama and other Latin American countries are sold. The rest of the afternoon is free to relax or enjoy the pool at your hotel. Tonight we have a farewell dinner at a typical Panamanian restaurant with our guide. Overnight at the Caesar Park Hotel [BLD]
DAY 9 : DEPARTURE Transfer to Tocumen International Airport 2.5 hours prior to flight departure. Please note: There is a $20 per person airport departure tax which must be paid in cash upon your departure from Panama. [B]
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 | Days: 9 | Grade: I (click for grades definition) | 2008 Price: From $2095 per person | Child Price: From $1260, For ages 12 and under | Single Supplement: $520 (click for info) | *Children fee based on up to 2 children sharing accommodations with 2 adults. A surcharge might apply of the February departure. | | | | | 2008 Departure Dates | 2009 Departure Dates | | | Jun 28 - Jul 6, 2008 (F) Jul 19 - Jul 27, 2008 (F) (and on request) | (Available upon request) | (F) = Family departure |
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| | | Included: As specified in the above itinerary, lodging, land, air, and water transportation within Panama on a shared basis, airport/hotel transfers on scheduled arrival/departure dates, meals, national park entrance fees, guide services and expenses, Wildland Adventures pre-departure consultation and services, ground operator support within Panama and taxes. | | | Not Included: International air fare, airport departure taxes ($20), meals not specified in the itinerary, alcoholic beverages, personal equipment, extras in hotels (laundry, phone calls, room service), gratuities, or costs associated with changes in your itinerary for reasons beyond our control. We recommend and offer trip insurance. | | | Trip Notes: 25 LB. PER PERSON BAGGAGE WEIGHT LIMIT ON DOMESTIC AIRPLANES
There is a 25 lb. per person baggage weight limit per person for transportation on domestic airline flights within your itinerary. The airline operators enforce these limitations on your checked baggage for safety reasons. You and your small carry-on bag will be weighed separately. To comply with these requirements, we suggest that you repack only the items needed for the portion of your itinerary that includes these modes of transportation, and leave other items behind in storage.
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