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Classic Panama
( 6Days/5Nights )
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Day 1. (Wednesday) Panama City
Arrival, reception and transfer to your hotel.
Day 2. (Thursday) Panama City - Gatun
Lake - Portobelo - Colón (Breakfast & lunch)
An early start after breakfast in your hotel, takes
you the Panama Canal Railway Train Station at Corozal, the
starting point of your “trans-continental” rail
journey. In newly restored, air-conditioned passenger cars,
you will travel along the historical route that was the first
rail link from the Atlantic to the Pacific in the Americas.
Portobelo was the final Caribbean terminus of the two trails
that crossed the jungles of the isthmus, Camino Real and Camino
de Cruces. Here, sailing ships would begin the trip back to
Spain, escorted by enough firepower to repel most, but not
all, pirate attacks as they attempted to sail on past the
West Indies. In its heyday, Portobelo was a complex of batteries
and forts that guarded the entrance to this beautiful inlet,
perhaps the most heavily fortified of the Spanish control
points along the coasts of the Americas. Nevertheless, this
strategic and heavily fortified harbor was not enough to keep
out the fleet of ships commandeered by Englishman Edward Vernon,
who captured and destroyed the forts in 1739. Joined by your
guide, we’ll take an intimate look at the outstanding
features of this important historical site as well as the
Church of the Black Christ. We return to Colon in time to
take the train back to Panama.
Day 3. (Friday) Panama City (Breakfast,
lunch & dinner)
Today we will visit the ruins of "Panama Viejo,"
the first city founded in the isthmus by the Spanish. Passing
through Altos Del Golf, an up market residential neighbourhood,
we continue on to visit Casco Antiguo, the colonial city of
Panama, built in 1673. The architecture of this area is exquisite
and includes French, Italian and Spanish styles. Here you
will see the Golden Altar, also home to the “Flat Arch”,
famous for showing the US engineers that Panama was not subject
to earthquakes thereby influencing the decision to build the
canal in Panama.
We will walk around the French Plaza, a monument to the French
canal effort and take a panoramic look of the modern city
from this vantage point where you can also see the ships that
are anchored in the bay awaiting their turn to transit the
canal. Next, a visit to the Independence Plaza and the Inter-Oceanic
Canal Museum where you will learn the history of the Panama
Canal construction.
Lunch at Flamenco Island in Amador. Our final stop will be
at the Miraflores Locks where you will experience the operation
of the Panama Canal at first hand and enjoy an audiovisual
presentation that describes how ships pass through this engineering
wonder. Typical Show and dinner.
Day 4. (Saturday) Panama City - Partial
Canal Transit (Breakfast & lunch)
Early in the morning you will be picked up from your
hotel and transferred to Port Amador in Flamenco Island. Once
the Panama Canal Authority Pilot, who will guide us through
our transit, has boarded the boat we will follow our companion
vessel for the transit of the Miraflores Locks (by Canal standards,
we are a small vessel, and for reasons of economy, rarely
transit the locks alone). These locks raise the boat to the
level of the Miraflores Lake that we will cross until we reach
the Pedro Miguel Locks here our boat will be raised to approximately
85 feet above sea level so that we can cross through the center
of Panama. After exiting Pedro Miguel, we enter the narrowest
section of the Canal known as Gailard (or Culebra) Cut. This
was the most difficult part of the excavation during the construction
of the Panama Canal as it cuts through the continental divide;
we will arrive at Gamboa where the Panama Canal Dredging Division
has its headquarters and where you will be able to observe
the impressive machinery used here to keep the canal in navigable
condition.
Please note: One Saturday per moth
is a Full Canal Transit. The full transit takes about 10 hours.
Day 5. (Sunday) Panama City - Chagres
River Indigenous Community (Breakfast & lunch)
This fascinating, authentic cultural excursion leaves from
your hotel at 8:00AM. A short bus ride takes us to our starting
point within the Tropical Rainforest of the Chargres National
Forest. Then we will take motorized dugout canoes up the Chagres
River where we will meet the passionate and friendly people
of the Embera-Drua community and learn about their indigenous
culture and traditions. We will lunch in their typical thatched
huts.
You will also have the chance to take a tour with the “Medicine
Man” who will explain the use of plants as natural medicines.
The village lies above a beautiful tranquil natural pool and
waterfall in the river, perfect for a refreshing swim before
we return to the city. You will also be able to purchase some
of their incredible handicrafts. The Embera Indians are master
artisans in Panama, known for their fine baskets and high
quality woodcarvings. In addition to crafting objects for
sale, skilled woodcarving has many traditional uses in the
Embera culture, including fabricating hunting weapons, canoe,
paddles, household furnishing and ceremonial objects. The
Embera have recently expanded their carving skills to tagua,
known as “vegetable ivory”, and have created a
unique and imaginative art inspired by the plants and animals
of the rainforest. The Embera artisans carve the tagua with
hand tools and polish the tagua with a series of fine abrasives;
no varnishes or lacquers are used. The natural colour or tagua
is ivory white with a dark brown skin with other natural shades
of brown and gray. Others colors are produced by dying the
tagua with natural extracts of plants and earth, using the
traditional methods for dying basket fibers. Only high quality
India inks are used on those pieces with inked “jagua“
details. Some of these carvings have won UNESCO prizes in
native handicraft competitions.
Day 6. (Monday) Panama
After breakfast transfer to the International Airport for
your return flight home.
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Price per person based on two sharing:
Upon request
All Transfers
5 accommodation nights with breakfast at Ceasar
Park hotel
Train ticket R.T.
4 Lunches + 1 Dinner
All Admissions
Partial Canal Transit
3 Tours : Panama City / Gatun & Portobello /
Indigenous Community
English / Spanish Guide at the Tours
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For current availability contact us at info@amazingperu.com and we will send you the relevant trip dossier along with a 90 day fixed quote, terms and conditions.

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