THIS IS AN ALL INCLUDED TOUR.
Experience the vibrant culture of the Emberá indigenous group on this 6-hour tour from Panama City. Navigate across Lake Alajuela in a traditional canoe, taking in the sights of a stunning waterfall on your way to the village. Engage with tribe members, watch traditional dances, and explore the lush rainforest on a guided nature walk. Don't miss the chance to purchase unique Emberá crafts as souvenirs and receive a communal blessing for your journey ahead. This tour is family-friendly and includes lunch, national park fees, and round-trip transportation from your hotel, ensuring a personalized adventure with a small group.
- 6-hour cultural immersion into Emberá indigenous life
- Canoe ride across Lake Alajuela with scenic views
- Guided nature walk and opportunity to buy authentic crafts
- Family-friendly tour with lunch and round-trip hotel transport included
Pickup included
Chagres National Park (Parque Nacional Chagres) is a vital ecological and cultural treasure located in central Panama, straddling the provinces of Panama and Colón.
Emberá villages are typically nestled deep within the rainforest, often along the banks of rivers like the Chagres. Reaching them usually involves a scenic journey by traditional "piragua" (dugout canoe) across lakes and up winding waterways, offering views of lush tropical foliage and sometimes even waterfalls. These villages are often located within protected areas like the Chagres National Park, highlighting the Emberá's close relationship with nature.
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