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Embera Indigenous Village Adventure Tour

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$145

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Description

You will embark on a 30 minute boat ride through the virgin Jungle surrounding Chagres River and enjoy the beauty of the fauna and flora of the area until we stop to hike to the Waterfall, where you can cool off taking a swim in the small lagoon where the waterfall ends up. (Swimsuits and footwear that can get wet is strongly recommended) In the village you will be greeted with a traditional greeting of music and seated in a typical community hut you will be treated to a fascinating presentation by the Emberá​ about their history, culture and how they live. After the presentation you will be served a delicious lunch of fresh fish, fried plantains and local fruit. Your day tour will end with a display of shamanic and celebrations music and dancing by the villagers. After the dancing it is time to say goodbye to your new Emberá​ friends who will stay in your heart forever. You will arrive back in the city between 2 or 3 pm

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Panama City, Panama Information

Panama City, Panama, offers docking at Balboa Port. Travelers explore Casco Viejo’s colonial streets and Panama Canal Museum. Excursions visit Emberá indigenous villages. Local markets sell ceviche. The peak season, December to April, brings dry weather for city tours. Photography captures historic facades and canal views. Dining onboard includes carimañolas, a Panamanian snack. Souvenirs, like molas, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Panama’s history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the tropical climate, while comfortable shoes enhance historic walks. Panama City’s vibrant colonial charm offers a dynamic stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic landmarks, cultural heritage, and canal history, making Panama City an engaging destination for exploring Panama’s rich past and modern vibrancy.

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Adult Price
$145