We will be touring the Omar Torrijos National Park in El Copé has a diversity of environments and natural communities where you will find the artisans of our beautiful overro known as the "Pintado" in addition to the trail surrounded by mountains, full of vegetation and incredible views. You will have a view of Cerro Marta, there is the plane where General Omar Torrijos crashed.
The El Tigrero waterfall circuit is impressive with 3 waterfalls.
In the community you can buy crafts and the original representative hats of Panama, as well as receive an explanation of the making of the hat and live the experience as a traditional hat incorporated as a cultural heritage by UNESCO.
Pickup included
Our experience starts from the pick-up in the hotel lobby, a 2-hour drive to reach the Omar Torrijos National Park in El Copé. The hike begins on the community path, full of vegetation and incredible views of the mountains. , the guide will be giving you information about the place and the importance of the Park, you will have a view of the Marta hill where the Omar Torrijos plane is located.
The journey is approximately 45 minutes to the waterfall circuit.
Upon arrival you will enjoy 3 beautiful waterfalls of refreshing waters with impressive flows. At the end they will resume the path of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, upon arrival at the booth a delicious Creole lunch with lemonade will be waiting for us, as well as they will be able to buy local handicrafts, handmade hats and receive a brief explanation of hat making.
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