We specialize in providing electric bike tours, a unique and thrilling experience not available elsewhere in the area. Our guided tours are perfect for exploring beautiful landscapes without getting tired. With our electric bikes, you can cover more ground and discover hidden gems effortlessly. You'll experience the enchanting sights of the valley in an eco-friendly way as we take you through its heart.
Your expedition starts as you journey towards Cerro La Mesa, tracing the contours of the towering Cerro Gaital, the highest mountain in Valle de Antón. Prepare for an elevation gain of 1,490 ft, reaching a maximum elevation of 2,842 ft. Immerse yourself in breathtaking scenery, surrounded by diverse flora and fauna, and encounters with wildlife.
As you navigate through the mountains, this marks the point where you begin your descent towards Mata Ahogado, encountering the most challenging and adrenaline-pumping section of the journey. Brace yourself for spectacular green descents, single-track segments, cautious places, and areas where getting off the bike may be necessary to continue the adventure, all amidst the backdrop of captivating nature.
After completing a full loop around the mountains of El Valle de Antón, your guide will share fascinating facts about its geology and history, and you will encounter an array of plants, trees, and animal life and learn about numerous bird species. You will also come across local communities who are on their way to the central town of El Valle for work. Finally, you will end your journey by exploring The Main Avenue of El Valle de Antón, which is the central hub of the town, where you can find shops, restaurants, and tourist activities.
El Valle de Antón's Main Street. E-Valley Bikes shop next to the El Valle Visitors Center. Inside Plaza Paseo el El Valle
El Valle de Anton, nestled in the crater of an extinct volcano, is renowned for its spring-like climate and lush landscapes. This charming town offers a blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and cultural experiences, making it a unique destination in Panama.
A stunning 20-meter (66-foot) waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation, offering a refreshing swim and beautiful photo opportunities.
A beautiful orchid farm showcasing a wide variety of native orchids and other tropical plants.
Natural hot springs with mineral-rich waters, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.
A rescue and rehabilitation center for native wildlife, including jaguars, pumas, and monkeys.
A vibrant market offering local crafts, fresh produce, and traditional food, providing a glimpse into the local culture.
A hearty chicken soup made with yuca, plantains, and corn, often served with rice and avocado.
A shredded beef dish cooked with tomatoes, onions, and peppers, typically served with rice and beans.
Fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, peppers, and cilantro, often served with plantain chips.
Fried dough pastries, similar to doughnuts, often served with cheese or jam.
The dry season offers ideal weather for outdoor activities and exploration. The landscape is lush, and the clear skies provide excellent visibility for hiking and wildlife spotting.
Panamanian Balboa and US Dollar (USD (Panama uses the US dollar as its official currency, and the Balboa is pegged 1:1 to the dollar))
EST (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-5) or EDT (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-4) depending on the time of year
110VV, 60HzHz
El Valle is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Albrook Bus Terminal in Panama City
Shared vans are a common and affordable way to get around El Valle and to nearby attractions. They follow set routes and can be hailed along the way.
Available • Apps: No widely used apps, but private taxis can be arranged through hotels or tour operators
Car, Bike, Scooter
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