Discover the cultural and natural richness of Embera village on this unique visit to the Chagres River. Participate in a cultural talk that will immerse you in the traditions of this indigenous community, and enjoy a walk to a beautiful waterfall where you can connect with nature. In addition, you will witness traditional dances that reflect the cultural heritage of the Embera people. This experience is ideal for travelers interested in indigenous culture and nature, offering an authentic view of local life.
Visit to Embera village and its cultural traditions
- Walk to a waterfall in stunning natural surroundings
Participation in traditional community dances
- Ideal for those interested in authentic cultural experiences
- Traditional typical Embera lunch
Duration: 5 hours<br/>Pickup included
Panama Canal: Additional visit Embera know the Wonder of the Panama Canal by visiting Miraflores Visitor Center<br/>Pickup included
Pick up from Panama City
1 Hour, admission is free
Traveler will beguin their embera village tour with a scenic drive through Chagres, 1 hours, admission is free
After arriving at the river's edge, travelers will board traditioanal Embera canoes, know as piraguas, and embark on a peaceful 30 minute boat ride up the Chagres River. This quite journey will allow them to immerse themselves in the sights and sounds of the surrounding rainforest.
The Highlight of the tour will be the visit to the traditional Embera Village. Travelers will enjoy a talk, about culture, education, health and tradition. After that the travelers will have a lunch that includes Fish fried Tilapia and Fried plantains and fruits. Travelers can witness Embera dances and music performance, observe the creation of antricate handcrafts, even participate in the application of temporary tattoo.
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