Sloth Sanctuary and Gamboa Rainforest Reserve
Sloth Sanctuary and Gamboa Rainforest Reserve
Embark on a luxurious journey retracing the steps of Spanish conquistadors and gold prospectors aboard an air-conditioned motor bus. Witness the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, and explore Panama's natural beauty, historic sites, and cultural riches starting from the vibrant port of Panama City.
Our first destination is the Gamboa Rainforest Reserve's Sloth Sanctuary, where Panama's adored slowpokes reign. This conservation-focused sanctuary is dedicated to the care and protection of these fascinating creatures. You'll observe them up close, learn about their different species, and understand their vital role in the rainforest ecosystem. Explore their natural habitat while capturing memorable photos of their charming personalities.
Your visit will also include interactive ecological exhibits showcasing Panama's rich biodiversity. Discover a captivating butterfly garden highlighting the life cycle of these delicate creatures, a fascinating frog exhibit, and an impressive collection of native orchids. This combination of wildlife encounters and engaging displays offers a truly immersive experience in Panama's lush rainforest.
The journey continues through tropical landscapes as the forest clears to reveal the engineering wonders of the Panama Canal. Take in views of Pedro Miguel and Miraflores Locks, two key components of this global trade route. A visit to the historic Balboa townsite and the surrounding Former Canal Zone provides insight into the area's strategic importance, with remnants of American military installations offering a glimpse into its storied past.
Next, explore the vibrant Corozal Arts and Crafts Center, where Panamanian artisans showcase traditional crafts and artwork. Admire handcrafted jewelry, pottery, textiles, woodwork, and paintings while supporting the local artistic community and learning about the cultural traditions behind each piece.
We conclude this enriching journey in the heart of Colonial Panama at Casco Antiguo. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997, this historic district dates back to the late 17th century, after the original city was destroyed by pirate Henry Morgan. Wander cobblestone streets lined with colonial-era churches, plazas, boutique hotels, art galleries, and lively cafes, all reflecting a unique blend of Spanish, French, and American architectural influences.
Return to your ship with a deeper appreciation for Panama's astounding beauty, history, and cultural diversity. This adventure promises a blend of wildlife encounters, cultural insights, and scenic vistas-an unforgettable experience that celebrates both conservation and heritage.
Please note: The itinerary might vary, offering the same enriching experience in reverse order.
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