Start your morning with a nature-filled hike up Cerro Ancón, the last protected hill in Panama City, followed by a cultural tour and delicious breakfast at Mi Pueblito.
Led by José, a passionate local guide and wildlife enthusiast, you'll spot sloths, monkeys, toucans, and more as you climb to panoramic views of the Panama Canal and skyline. Afterwards, explore three traditional village replicas (Interiorano, Indígena, Afro-Antillean), and enjoy a Panamanian breakfast in the Afro-Caribbean village — included in your tour.
Your experience begins at 8:00 AM at the entrance of Mi Pueblito, where your friendly local guide José will welcome you and provide bottled water. From there, you’ll begin a scenic hike up Cerro Ancón, one of Panama City’s most unique green spaces. As you walk through the forested trails, keep your eyes open for sloths, toucans, monkeys, and other native wildlife. At the top, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of the Panama Canal, Casco Viejo, and the city skyline — a perfect photo opportunity.
After descending, you’ll explore the three cultural villages within Mi Pueblito: the Interiorano village representing Panama’s rural life, the Indigenous village showcasing traditional crafts and housing, and the Afro-Antillean village, rich in Caribbean flavor and color. The experience concludes with a delicious Panamanian breakfast, served in the Afro-Antillean kitchen — your choice of empanada, hojaldre with sausage, or fried wing, all served with coffee or tea. By 11:00 AM, your tour wraps up with free time to explore or ask your guide for local tips.
Meet the guide at the entrance of Mi Pueblito, located in the Ancón area of Panama City, just past Albrook and near the Mi Pueblito Metro Station (Line 1).
Arrival Tip: We recommend arriving by Uber or taxi. The location is easy to access and well-known locally.
The guide will be waiting at the entrance with the additional entry tickets for the park.
Panama City, the capital and largest city of Panama, is a vibrant metropolis where modern skyscrapers meet historic colonial architecture. Situated at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, it offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and tropical charm, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
One of the most significant engineering feats in history, the Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The historic district of Panama City, Casco Viejo is a UNESCO World Heritage site with colonial architecture, vibrant nightlife, and cultural landmarks.
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A popular hiking spot offering panoramic views of the city and the Panama Canal.
The ruins of the original Panama City, founded in 1519, offering a glimpse into the city's colonial past.
A hearty chicken and root vegetable soup, often served with rice and corn.
Fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, peppers, and cilantro.
Shredded beef stew with vegetables, served with rice and beans.
Fried dough pastries, often served with cheese or jam.
This is the dry season with sunny days and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Panamanian Balboa (PAB)
GMT-5
110VV, 60HzHz
Panama City is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Albrook Terminal, Panama Viejo Terminal
Modern, efficient, and air-conditioned. A convenient way to travel within the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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