Breakfast at the hotel, followed by a departure toward Chagres National Park, located 1:15 hours from Panama City. Upon arrival, we will board the famous "piraguas" or canoes—traditional Emberá boats carved from a single tree trunk. During the 30-minute boat ride along the Gatun River, which is part of the Canal Watershed, we will enjoy a spectacular view of the rainforest and various animals inhabiting this ecosystem. At the end of the journey, we will spot the village of "Emberá Querá," which means "Emberá Perfume," where our cordial hosts await us.
From this moment on, we will enjoy their music and dances, learn about their culture and traditions, and tour the village to visit their traditional residences. The "Chaman" or tribe healer will speak to us about the healing power of rainforest plants. At lunchtime, we will taste fresh fish (catch of the day), fried green plantains, and fruits. The Emberá are excellent, detailed, and dedicated artisans; this is an ideal place to purchase handicrafts, which are true works of art made from seeds, fibers, natural dyes, and fine wood. When it is time to depart, we board the boat back to the mainland to take our vehicle back to Panama City, followed by a transfer to the hotel to enjoy a free afternoon.