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350-500 SPECIES at VARIOUS HABITATS -10DAYS
+ 4 DAYS DARIEN JUNGLE EXTENSION
For most of the people Panama is known only for the engineering Wonder of the World that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans: the Panama Canal. But birders and other nature enthusiasts during the last decades have started to discover the vast natural and cultural wonders that Panama has to offer.
Within its small area it contains a great variety of tropical habitats, including Pacific mangrove wetlands, Caribbean coral reefs, dry tropical forests, wet rainforests, all the way to mountain cloudforests with their moss-laden, orchid-covered trees. These various tropical ecosystems harbor an incredible diversity of colorful flowers, a wide array of wild mammals, incredible insect diversity and many more. There are close to 1000 species of birds; that is more than the total number of species found in the whole Europe or USA and Canada combined! Fortunately more than one-third of the country’s territory is protected, ensuring for future generations and various local indigenous tribes as well to enjoy wildlife at tropical environments.
Panama is one of the safest countries in Latin America with modern infrastructure which helps to have a hassle-free visit of this hidden tropical paradise.
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Day1
Arrival to Panama City, Panama
transfer to your hotel, first 4 nights close to Panama City
Day2
Metropolitan Nature Park / Panama City Wetlands
French Quarter and Old Panama City
Species: Lance-tailed Manakin, Rosy Thrush-tanager, Orange-billed Sparrow, Rufous-and-white Wren, Blue-crowned Motmot, White-bellied Antbird, endemic Yellow-green Tyrannulet, Magnificent Frigatebirds, Neotropical Cormorants, Brown Pelicans, White Ibis, Yellow-crowned Night-herons, Collared Plovers, Gull-billed Terns, Marbled Godwit, Ruddy Turnstones
Day3
Hike along the Rainforests of Pipeline Road; Soberanía National Park: birds, mammals, butterflies, tropical plants
Species: Dot-winged and White-flanked Antwrens, Fasciated and Western-slaty Antshrike, Plain Xenops, Olivaceous Flatbill, Black-tailed Flycatcher, Cocoa Woodcreeper, Spotted, Bicolored, and Ocellated Antbirds, Northern-barred, Plain-brown & Black-striped Woodcreepers, Gray-headed Tanager, White-whiskered Puffbird, elusive Streak-chested Antpitta
Day4
Achiote Road –amazing area regularly having 300-plus bird lists in a 24-hr period at Christmas Bird Counts, Caribbean slope specialties and rarities
Species: Black-headed Saltator, Bare-crowned Antbird, Bay Wren, Spot-crowned Barbet, White-headed Wren, Gatun Dam: Red-breasted Blackbird, Eastern Meadowlark, Common Black-Hawk
Day5
Plantation Road - Soberania National Park
Species: Black-chested Jays, Black-breasted Puffbirds, Purple-throated Fruitcrows, White Hawk, Bat Falcon, Black Hawk-eagle, King Vulture Caribbean side: Chestnut-Mandibled Toucans, White-Tailed Trogon, Pied Puffbird, Brown-hooded Parrot
Travel to Western Panama, 2nights at Bocas del Torro
Day6
Cerro Azul/Cerro Jefe foothills of Chagres National Park
Species: Rufous-crested Coquette, Bronze-tailed Plumeleteer, White-tipped Sicklebill, endemic Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker Cerro Jefe: Scale-crested Pygmy-tyrant, Spotted Woodcreeper, Yellow-eared Toucanet, Black-and-Yellow, Bay-headed, Rufous-winged, and Olive Tanagers, Tacarcuna Bush-tanager
Travel and stay 3 nights at La Amistad
Day7
La Amistad Biosphere Reserve - Talamanca Range
Species: myriad hummingbirds, brightly colored tanagers, the gorgeous Resplendent Quetzal, Silver-throated Tanager, Black-faced Solitaire, Ruddy-capped Nightingale-thrush, Magnificent Hummingbird
Day8
Santa Clara Foothills visit a local shade-grown coffee plantation
Species: Scarlet-thighed Dacnis, Red-faced Spinetail, Olivaceous Woodcreeper, Pale-billed Woodpecker, Fiery-billed Aracari, Turquoise Cotinga
Day9
Search for Quetzals at the Baru Volcano National Park
Species: Buffy Tufted-cheek, Spangle-cheeked Tanager, Sooty-capped Bush-tanager, Long-tailed Silky-Flycatcher, Large-footed Finch, White-throated Mountain-gem, Stripe-tailed, Scintillant, Volcano Hummingbirds
David Airport:Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Northern Jacana, Brown-throated Parakeet, Black-bellied Wren
Day10
Departure
Day11
Arrival
EXTENSION – 4 days at Darien Jungle
Day10
Travel to Darien
boat-travel through Punta Patiño Ramsar area
Species: Bare-throated Tiger heron, Roseate Spoonbill, White Ibis, Golden-headed Manakin, Jet Antbird, Striped Cuckoo
Day11
First full day in the Darien jungle
Species: Great Antshrike, Long-billed Starthroat, Orange-Crowned Oriole, Great Jacamar, Sirystes, Harpy Eagle
Day12
Birding & fascinating culture of Emberá people
Species: forest-falcons, toucans, Great Tinamous, Black-tailed Trogon, Red-throated Caracara, White-fronted Nunbird, One-colored Becard, Giant Cowbird, Black Oropendula
Day13
Travel back to Panama City, birding en route
Species: Pied Water-tyrant, Gray-cheeked Nunlet, Darien sub-species of Bay Wren, Amazon Kingfisher, Cocoi Heron, Mangrove Black Hawk
Day14
Departure - Travel to the airport
Depending on the flight schedule we might stop for a last birding: Species: Pale-breasted Spinetail, American Pygmy Kingfisher, Southern Lapwing
Day15
Arrival
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Call Nov-April: +506 84961012 or 84961417
e-mails:
ecotoursgabororban @ gmail.com
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Our first priority is to save habitats & species.
Secondly we would like to share our knowledge of wildlife and encourage you to participate directly or indirectly in protecting nature.
We are also working continuously on our carbon balance with developing our 23 hectares of wildlife reserve.