Panama Canal through the Chagres River

5.0
(3 reviews)

8 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 3 more

HIGHLIGHTS
• 7 nights all included package
• Embera Villages
• 4x4, hiking,
• Pristine Chagres National Park
• rafting, kayaking
• Panama Canal
• Forth San Lorenzo
• Camping
• Gateway: Panama City

If you're an experienced sea kayaker looking for a trip that will test your skills and leave you satisfyingly exhausted, then you will enjoy a thorough exploration of the Chagres River in a small group of people, from beginning to end.

A dam at the river's northern terminus, just before it meets the Atlantic Ocean, forms Gatun Lake, which makes up the main body of the Panama Canal. You'll hear the roar of howler monkeys from the vast jungle on your left and spot giant ships from a safe distance on your right as you paddle the length of Gatun Lake, sleeping as a guest in the huts of indigenous Embera tribes and wilderness camps along the way.

What's Included

3 nights at Hotel Marbella**, Panama City
rafts or duckies, sea kayak(tandem or single) and related gear
Lodging and catering:
Lunch (Optional[5])
Lunch
Dinner (Optional[4])
Dinner
Breakfast (Optional[7])
Breakfast
2 nights in the huts of Embera Native Indian Villages
guides (Our guides are trained in river and sea navigation skills, first-aid and CPR)
2 nights at Tent Campsite on the shores of Gatun Lake
trip's meals
All mentioned transportation
All mentioned ground and ocean transfers within Panama are included.
8 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners
camping gear
International flight, Airport tax ($ 20.00/person)
personal expenses
tips
meals not specified in itinerary
extras in hotels (laundry, room service, phone calls)

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

If at the airport we will be displaying a greeter with your name at your exit from customs

Itinerary

Duration: 8 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Arrival to Panama City

    2 stops
  • 1
    Adventures Panama

    We will greet you at Tocumen International Airport and shuttle you to a Panama City Hotel. At the hotel, we will hold a welcome meeting for the group at 7 p.m. in the lobby.

    12 hours Admission ticket included
  • 2
    Panama Canal

    Today its only a welcome !

    6 hours Admission ticket included
  • Day 2

    Panama Canal Miraflores Locks & Panama City Tour

    4 stops
  • 3

    We will pick you up at your hotel at 9 a.m. for a complete tour of the city. After all that paddling, you will have a relaxing and efficient tour around the more interesting sights, giving you both a historic and modern look at the city. You will learn about the development of the Panama Canal and its economic impact at the Miraflores Locks. Here, you are able to see passing ships and you can enjoy a documentary about the creation of the canal, its economic and strategic impact, and the recent expansion of the Canal. The Panama Canal Museum offers interesting artifacts and a close overview of the French and American approaches to constructing the canal. Once you are a Canal expert, we'll tour the city. In Casco Antiguo, also called San Felipe, you will see a spectacular view of Panama City with visits to historic buildings such as San Jose Church, The National Theater, The Metropolitan Cathedral, The Old Slave Market and the Old Spanish Prisons. You might also be interested in a visit to the Old Panama Ruins, a strategic spot for Spanish trade during colonial times. On the Amador Causeway you will be in awe of the beautiful sight, here 3 islands were connected with the mainland by using materials from the Panama Canal excavations. You get to choose from several gourmet restaurants and enjoy the view of ships leaving the Canal and the exciting city.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 4
    Casco Viejo

    also called San Felipe, you will see a spectacular view of Panama City with visits to historic buildings such as San Jose Church, The National Theater, The Metropolitan Cathedral, The Old Slave Market and the Old Spanish Prisons.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 5
    Amador Causeway (Calzada de Amador)

    you will be in awe of the beautiful sight, here 3 islands were connected with the mainland by using materials from the Panama Canal excavations. You get to choose from several gourmet restaurants and enjoy the view of ships leaving the Canal and the exciting city.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 6
    Panama Viejo

    You will visit a strategic spot for Spanish trade during colonial times. The first city established in mainland of the continent

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • Day 3

    The Chagres Challenge

    4 stops
  • 7
    Chagres National Park

    Get ready for an early start at 5 a.m. You will be picked up 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 a wild 4x4 drive through our own made highway, you will hike for about 2-3 hours on a trail within Chagres National Park, up to Rio Piedras, a Chagres River tributary or all the way to Chagres River. Here you will get into rafts and float downstream (Class II-III rapids) into the untouched jungles of the upper basin of the Chagres River. We will have lunch by the river and continue rafting further downstream passing an impressive granite canyon with some white water rapid action, and ending just before encountering Madden Lake, also known as Lake Alajuela. Along the route, you will be picked up by a “piragua” (native wooden canoe equipped with outboard motor) that will take you to the Embera Indian Village around 4-6 p.m. These Embera Natives migrated to Chagres National Park more than 20 years ago, here they found habitat similar to the one they were familiar with in the Darien jungles, near Colombia. They are extremely friendly and will invite you into their village as honored guests. You will most likely set up camp under one of their palm tree roofed huts and be served their staple dinner of fried plantains and locally caught fish.

    15 hours Admission ticket included
  • 8
    Embera Drua Villiage

    It is the first village that we will encounter

  • 9

    It is the second village that we will encounter navigating downstream

  • 10

    We will drive next to it

    Admission ticket not included
  • Day 4

    Embera Indian Village by the Chagres River

    2 stops
  • 11
    Comunidad embera Tusipono

    After thanking the Embera Natives for their kind hospitality, we will switch our rafts for expedition kayaks and begin paddling across Alhajuela Lake, for 3-4 hours. You will paddle through the remains of a 'drowned forest,' where only the very tips of the tallest trees, that once thrived here, now barely break the surface of the water in this man-made lake. You will navigate through the water channels as you make your way to the public boat ramp of Nuevo Vigía, on the western coast of Alhajuela Lake. Here, the driver will meet you, and shuttle you across Madden Dam to a section of the Chagres that connects Alhajuela Lake to Gatun Lake. This leg of the trip will take around 3 hours, you'll be able to spot wildlife on either side of the river, it's even possible to see small alligators. At the end of the day, around 4pm, you'll stop at another Embera village for the night, just short of Lake Gatun and the town of Gamboa. If they have ample space and resources, then you will once again indulge in their hospitality, setting up camp in a hut and eating locally sourced fish.

    15 hours Admission ticket included
  • 12
    Chagres River

    We will finish today paddling very close to Gamboa area where we will camp

  • Day 5

    Paddle Gatun Lake along Barro Colorado

    3 stops
  • 13
    Gatun Lake

    In the morning, Embera Natives will once again shuttle you in piraguas, this time you will travel across to the west side of the Panama Canal. From here, your exploration of the canalthrough the original locks). With the expanded Canal, you might also see larger Neopanamax that are crossing through the newly inaugurated Third Set of Locks. You will be paddling in a narrow channel reserved for smaller vessels just outside of the Panama Canal shipping lane, practically in the shadows of massive Panamax vessels (a name reserved for the largest possible ships that can traverse the canal). Birds such as the king fisher and fishing eagles are common here. Ideally, you'll find a spot for lunch where you can watch turtles and Jesus Lizards (lizards with the ability to walk on water). Eventually, you'll make your way around Barro Colorado, a famed Smithsonian natural research island. For this you have to rely on navigational techniques, to make your way through the tropical islands that guard the western passage around Barro Colorado. At the end of the day, around 4 p.m. you'll set up a wilderness camp on a smaller island adjacent Barro Colorado.

    1 day Admission ticket included
  • 14
    Barro Colorado Island

    We will paddle along it

  • 15

    We will be paddling Gatun Lake, the main body of water of the Panama Canal, outside the navigation channel of vessels

  • Day 6

    Paddle Gatun Lake North

    1 stop
  • 16
    Gatun Lake

    After practicing 'leave no trace behind' techniques while taking down camp, you will truly put your paddling skills to the test as you tackle what remains of Gatun Lake, starting around 9 a.m. Islands become less frequent in this section of the lake, and you will feel as if you are paddling through open waters, guided by a small lighthouse in the distance. This section also offers unique views of large shipping vessels in the canal. You can track their steady progress from a distance, one after another as you yourself, travel alongside them. Hopefully, you will find a nice shady lunch spot on one of the few islands in the middle of the lake, around noon. On the far side of Gatun Lake you will see ships lined up, waiting for their turn to enter the locks and continue their passage through to the Atlantic Ocean. Large families of howler monkeys are known to roam the jungle forests in this area and will no doubt applaud your completion of Gatun Lake with their signature howl. Here you will set up another wilderness camp just short of the Gatun Locks around 4pm

    8 hours Admission ticket included
  • Day 7

    Fort San Lorenzo

    2 stops
  • 17
    Fort San Lorenzo

    Today you will meet up with your driver who will take you to the north side of Gatun Dam and you'll start kayaking around 8:30 a.m. You will be put in directly downstream of Gatun Dam just in time to watch the jungle awaken, likely encountering some morning mist. This is the final stretch of the Chagres River which flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After 3-4 hours of paddling through dense tropical forest, you will reach the Caribbean, with a view of the old Spaniard conquistadors' Fort San Lorenzo. You will be transported back in time as you explore the remains of the once crucially important fortress, that starting in the XVI century, prevented Caribbean pirates from using the Chagres to launch surprise attacks on Panama City in the Pacific. After visiting Fort San Lorenzo and having lunch, we will head back toward Panama City and reach the hotel around 4 p.m. To get in and out of this area, by road, we will go across the Panama Canal by way of the ferry boat or a new built bridge in our vehicle. If time allows we will visit the newer set of Panama Canal Locks, Agua Clara.

    8 hours Admission ticket included
  • 18
    Agua Clara Locks

    We will visit it if time allows it

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • Day 8

    Departure

    1 stop
  • 19

    On the 8th day we will send you off with a shuttle back to the airport.

    Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • This land package set departures are designed for couples, friends, or singles above 18 yrs old that enjoy to team up for paddling in the outdoors. Lodging has been chosen considering local style, comfortable and basic accommodation with out luxury.
  • However, any person from twelve to 65 years old, in good health, ready to walk for about two and a half hours through an irregular and muddy path could do it with minor modifications(Minors must travel with a responsible adult)
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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.

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