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INTRODUCTION
The Chagres River is virtually unseen in the trek
trough the Chagres National Park due to the lack of access roads,
protection against settlers, and the previous non-existence of Aventuras
Panamá. This part of the river, characterized by currents alternating with
backwaters, is considered as
Class II, although several rapids are considered Class III by the
International Classification of River Navigation.
As a result of dense tropical forest that covers
the basin of the river, sedimentation is minimum; therefore, clear water can
be expected very often. The flora is typical of the tropical rain forest,
with more than three hundred species per hectarea. Although it is the
natural habitat of big mammals such as tapir and jaguar, tropical
rainforest animals , they are very seldom encountered. It is much easier to
spot several others samples of the fauna, such as monkeys of the
rainforest(spider, howler, whiteface capuchin ,
Geoffrey's Tamarin), sloth, river otter, iguana, tucan,
and plenty of fish.
Once in the virgin jungle of Chagres National
Park you will ask if this is the next tvshow survivor panama destination
ITINERARY
1st day:
Arrival, Cerro Azul Mountains
You will be welcome by us at Tocumen International Airport, by Panama City,
and transferred to a mountain lodge at the northeast of Panama City in the
Cerro Azul Mountain and rest up.
At 07:00 pm we will meet for a briefing about next day expedition, The
Chagres Challenge.
Lodging El Hostal** – dinner
2th day:
The Chagres Challenge
An early start at 5 am when you will picked and taken in an all-terrain
vehicle to the remote village of San Cristobal, which is past the mountains
of Cerro Azul, northeast of Panama City.
After enjoying a typical Panamanian breakfast, you will hike for about 2
hours on a trail within Chagres National Park up to Rio Piedras, a Chagres
River tributary, where you will get into rafts to float downstream (Class
II-III rapids) into the untouched jungles of the Chagres River.
Then, you will continue rafting further downstream passing an impressive
granite canyon with some white water rapid action, and ending just before
encountering Madden Lake.
There you are expected by a “piragua” (native wooden canoe equipped with
outboard motor) that will take you downstream to visit an Embera Indian
Village at the riverbanks.
These natives migrated to Chagres River banks more than 20 years ago, where
they found the same habitat they were so familiar with in the Darien
Jungles.
Our “piragua” will take us to the nearest road where a river will be
expecting to bring you back to civilization, and to your hotel in Panama
City
Lodging Hotel Granada*** – breakfast, lunch
3rd day:
Departure
After your breakfast you will be transferred to Tocumen International
Airport (depending on departure time)
If time allows it you can search for great buying deals at Los Pueblos Mall
or visit ethnic cultural exhibition at Los Pueblitos, or visit Panama Canal
Miraflores Locks (not included).
breakfast
FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE ? All mentioned
transportation, rafts and gear, guides, trip's meals. Our guides are
trained in white-water navigation skills, first-aid and CPR.
Lodging and catering:
1 night at Hotel Casa de Campo**, Cerro Azul, Panama
1 night at Hotel Granada***, Panama City, Panama
2 breakfasts, 1 meal, 1 dinner
Transfers:
Ground transfer from Tocumen International Airport to Hotel El Hostal, Cerro
Azul
Ground transfer from Panama City to Tocumen Airport
Not Included:
International flights, Airport tax ($ 20.00/person), personal expenses, tips,
meals not specified in itinerary, extras in hotels (laundry, room service, phone
calls)
WHO CAN GO ? Any person from twelve to seventy
years old, in good health, ready to walk for about an hour and a
half through an irregular and muddy path. Minors must travel with
a responsible adult.
WHAT SHOULD YOU TAKE ALONG ? Swimsuit or a pair
of short for navigating, sneakers or light boots with good soles,
a cap, sun-block, a light jacket or windbreaker (in case the
weather turns chilly), a towel and dry set of clothes for the
trip back.
WHAT SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT ? Any object than
can be deteriorated by water or valuables like jewels, cash,
credit cards, etc.
PRICES
US $ 295.00 per person in double room
US $ 395.00 per person in single room
SEASON
The Chagres River has enough water to paddle year
around. It usually reach its highest water level by November, at the peak
end of the rainy season, and its lowest water level by May at the end of the
dry season.
However, the Chagres Challenge one day tour, can
only be offered when Rio Piedras, the tributary we put in, has enough water
to paddle, usually from June through February. When there is enough
water we paddle San Cristobal River into Rio Piedras River into Chagres
River, 3 river in one day !
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