Monkey Island & Wounaan Village

6 h
Instant confirmation
About this activity
We’ll pick you up nice and early and take you out of town before the traffic madness begins! Our path takes us mostly parallel to the Canal and into Soberanía National Park on our way to the Gamboa Public Docks, where the Chagres River meets the Panama Canal.

A couple of minutes into the boat ride, we enter the Canal and take a quick ride past the Dredging Division's facilities and along the shipping lane (and past a large ship or three) toward the Monkey Island area. Needless to say, thanks to Panama’s abundant biodiversity, a bit of luck, and your boat captains’ uncannily sharp eyes will give you plenty more to look for, so keep that camera handy at all times!

As the day progresses, we head back to the Chagres River and head a bit further upstream to a bonafide Wounaan community (they live there, it’s not for show!). Once there, we not only get to learn about their customs and day-to-day ways of doing things, but also some of their history which includes a famous name or two (spoilers!). During our stay you’ll be able to get acquainted with a new culture, trade some anecdotes and a few laughs with the locals, and by the way, don’t be shy with the pictures. Souvenir hunters will also be able to browse for handicrafts as close to the source as you can get.

(Please be advised: On rare occasions, the main passage to the Wounaan community is blocked off by floating vegetation carried by the river during the rainy season. If this happens, and the alternate passage is also blocked, your guide will discuss other hiking/site options in the Soberanía National Park area with you so that no value is lost).

Before heading out, you can join us on a quick hike around a nearby medicine trail through the rainforest where we get to learn of a few key medicinal and survival plants out of the hundreds used traditionally by the indigenous peoples of Panama (and something about an herbal brew that’s made more than a few consider a second visit… spoilers!).

Note: The trail finishes back at the village, meaning that those who want to stay back and relax have the option.

Finally, and reluctantly, we head out for a lunch stop at a “Food Gallery” where there’s an ample variety of foods to pick from, including local flavors, before heading back into town to drop you off at your hotel.
Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off.
  • Bottled water
  • Local guide available in English, Spanish, and French.
Not included
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from Westin Playa Bonita and Dreams Delight Playa Bonita carry an additional charge of $15 per guest due to distance and traffic conditions. Payable with cash or credit card at time of pick up.
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothes.
  • A poncho/raincoat is recommended between May and December.
  • Bring sunscreen, even if it’s cloudy (boats do have a roof).
  • Mosquito repellant. Tropical diseases are not an issue in the area, but it helps with the annoyance factor on the trail (otherwise not necessary during the rest of the tour).
  • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers (minimum 2) to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
  • On rare occasions, the main passage to the Wounaan community is blocked off by floating vegetation carried by the river during the rainy season. If this happens, and the alternate passage is also blocked, your guide will discuss other hiking/site options in the Soberanía National Park area with you
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travelers
Features
Tourism
65% Original
40% Cultural
40% Sport
20%
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