Modality: Private
This is a popular experience that explores the diverse aquatic ecosystems of the Panama Canal and its surroundings. The main attraction is the opportunity to observe several species of monkeys up close in their natural habitat, such as white-faced capuchins, howler monkeys, and Geoffroy’s tamarins. These tours are typically conducted by boat, sailing past the islands formed with the creation of Gatun Lake, a key part of the Canal.
In addition to interacting with the monkeys, participants often enjoy the lush flora and fauna of the rainforest, and often spot other wildlife such as sloths, crocodiles, and a wide variety of birds. It is an adventure that combines nature, wildlife, and the fascinating history of the Panama Canal.
What’s Included:
- Round-trip hotel transfers
- Bottled water
- Food for the monkeys
- Boat ride
- Certified professional guide
What Visitors Should Bring:
- Comfortable clothing: Wear light clothing,
- Repellent,
- Cap or Hat
Schedule: 8:30 am and 2 pm (Monday to Sunday)
Duration: 4 hours