Panama: Birding the Islands, Highlands & Pipeline Road

10 Days
  • 4 to 8 participants
  • All meal included (from dinner on day 1 to breakfast on day 10)
  • Tocumen International Airport Panama, Panama (PTY)
  • Tocumen International Airport Panama, Panama (PTY)
  • TBD
  • Hotels and resorts

Overview

This awesome Panama birding tour will offer a new adventure every day during our stay at the luxurious Tranquilo Bay Resort on an island near Bocas del Toro, Panama. The ‘ultra-luxury’ Tranquilo Bay Resort is one of Central America’s hottest new rainforest destinations for birding in Panama, a paradise that’s home to 400 bird species and a plethora of colorful Poison Dart Frog species! This trip will be based at the lodge for the full trip, with day-trips to other great locations.

From this beautiful home base at the lodge we will have many options to explore by motor boat, kayak and on foot as we discover birds and wildlife galore. Kinkajous, Night Monkeys, Crab-eating Raccoons, American Crocodiles, Iguanas and other species of lizards and many, many birds will fill each day as our trip will include birding excursions to other islands as well as the mainland where we can find species not readily found from other locations.

Back on the mainland we will have two full days to explore the world famous Pipeline Road! Here we can enjoy the observation platform to have a unique view of species found only in the canopy. Along the Pipeline Road we will look for an ant swarm, which attracts many hard to see species into the open! Hawks, eagles, ground cuckoos, tanagers, antbirds, thrushes, trogons, toucans and so much more will be found!

Highlights of Panama: Birding the Islands, Highlands & Pipeline Road

  • Over 400 species of birds around the lodge
  • Over 900 species seen in Panama
  • Luxurious island accommodations
  • Top quality Gamboa Rainforest Resort in the Canal Zone
  • The world famous Pipeline Road
  • Daily adventures in many habitats

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Panama: Birding the Islands, Highlands & Pipeline Road
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