Today, drive past the iconic Culebra Cut of the Panama Canal, the picturesque Gamboa Resort, and the winding Chagres River before entering the lush Soberanía National Park. Renowned for its world-class birding, Soberanía has hosted the Audubon Society’s annual bird count, which has identified over 500 species in just 24 hours! The park is rich in wildlife, offering opportunities to spot monkeys, sloths, the majestic Harpy Eagle, and more.
Next, board an expedition boat for a thrilling adventure across Gatun Lake, part of the Panama Canal. As you pass massive cargo ships transiting the waterway, enjoy the striking contrast of human engineering and natural surroundings. Keep your eyes peeled for green iguanas, crocodiles, osprey, peacock bass, snail kites, and the colorful keel-billed toucan.
Continue up the Chagres River for a unique cultural experience with the Emberá people, one of Panama’s indigenous groups with deep cultural ties to Amazonian tribes. After a short boat ride in a traditional Emberá canoe (or "piragua"), you’ll be warmly welcomed into their village, perched on a small rise about 100 feet from the riverbank. Explore their vibrant culture, traditions, and way of life in the heart of the rainforest.
This boat journey takes you deep into the 320,000-acre Chagres National Park, the largest protected area in the Panama Canal Watershed, where wildlife, pristine landscapes, and cultural heritage blend seamlessly.