Panama City: Waterfall & Embera Village Tour with Entry Fees

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Enjoy an all-inclusive Embera village tour from Panama City. Ride a boat along the Chagres River for spectacular views, walk in a rainforest, swim at a waterfall, and learn about the Embera culture.

Highlights

  • Visit a village of the Embera tribe and get to know the local culture
  • Experience a nature walk in the middle of a tropical rainforest
  • Enjoy a refreshing swim at a waterfall
  • Gaze at Fort Santiago or simply stroll around the picturesque streets
  • Taste delicious Caribbean food in a unique restaurant by the beach

Description

Explore Chagres National Park on a day trip from Panama City. Enjoy a traditional canoe ride on the Chagres River and hike to a preserved waterfall for a swim. Have lunch in an indigenous Embera village and find out about their culture. The day begins with a transfer by car from your hotel or residence in Panama City to the Chagres National Park, one of the most important forest and water reserves in Panama. Enjoy a traditional canoe ride on the Chagres River, followed by a half-hour walk through the jungle, walking on mud, water and slippery rocks to a beautiful and pristine waterfall. Take a refreshing some free time at the waterfall to swim, relax, and enjoy the scenery. Then, walk back to the canoe and continue to visit a real Embera indigenous community that will welcome you to enjoy lunch, traditional music and dances in a hut. Afterward, learn about the culture and way of life of this tribe via a conversation with the chief or one of the leaders before returning to Panama City.

Includes

Pickup from accommodations in downtown Panama City and Casco Viejo Entrance to Embera village and Chagres National Park Transportation by car and canoe Lunch (fried fish, plantains and seasonal fruits) Bottled of water Traditional music and dance performance

Important Information

  • The walk is somewhat difficult, walking on mud, sand, slippery rocks, and through water, therefore bring shoes with good grip that you do not mind if get wet. There are no changing facilities at the waterfall; you can either swim in your clothes or wear a swimsuit under them There are proper bathrooms in the village where you can change at the end and bring an extra change of clothes for the way back to your accommodation

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Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

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