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One hour from the capital of Panama you will find the Chagres National Park, the largest of the park systems that protects the Canal basin. A paradise that nature beautified and turned into a mountainous region with majestic waterfalls, caves, panoramic visits, hills and three different types of ecosystems. Once in the park and through the wild jungle you will enter one of the most fabulous protected areas in the country with an extension of 125,491 hectares home to a rich bio-diversity and an extraordinary water resource.
Put your adventurous spirit at test and make his wonderful tour navigating on the waters of the Chagres River with a great challenge for all those that are truely intrepid. Form your kayac or boat you will have the chance of being able to admire the beautiful landscape, surrounded by the dense humid tropical forest that make up this partk, one of the most interesting refuge of wildlife in Panama. Here you will be able to camp, explore hills, go bird watching or camp out. The tour could be combined visiting the indigenous town of the Emberá community and learn about their culture and history, enjoy a tipical Emberá dish and many of their traditional dances as well as taking home some of their elaborated arts and crafts materials.
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