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DESTINATIONS
Azuero
Bocas del Toro
Boquete
Darien
El Valle
Kuna Yala/San Blas
Panama Canal
Panama City
Pearl Islands
Santa Catalina
Taboga Island
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ACTIVITIES
Beaches & Islands
Boat Tours
Camping
Canopy/Zip Line
Caving Tours
Hiking & Trekking
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Native Communities
Nature & Wildlife
River Rafting
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling

RESOURCES
About Panama
Area Maps
Car
Rental
Domestic
Flights
Flights
to Panama
Getting Around
Panama Travel Tips
Small Hotels
Tour Operators
Travel Distances
Travel Guidebooks
Weather
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Nature
& Wildlife
Panama is the youngest area
of land in the Americas, having emerged from the oceans approximately
3 to 10 million years ago. In biological terms, the fact that Panama
linked the landmasses of the two Americas helps explain its incredible
biodiversity. Despite its small size, Panama is home to more than 10,000
varieties of plants, 231 mammals, and more than 1,000 species of birds.
Nature
Oriented Lodging:
BOCAS
DEL TORO

Al
Natural www.alnaturalresort.com
Bluff
Beach Retreat www.bluffbeachretreat.com
Casa
Cayuco www.casacayuco.com
La
Loma www.thejunglelodge.com
Red
Frog Bungalows www.redfrogbungalows.com
Soposo
Rainforest www.soposo.com
Wekso/Odesen www.bocas.com/odesen.htm
CHIRIQUI

Finca Lerida
www.fincalerida.com
Lost & Found Lodge
www.lostandfoundlodge.com
Mono Feliz monofelizj@gmail.com
Quetzales Lodge
& Spa www.losquetzales.com
Tinamou Cottage
coffeeadventures.net/tinamou.html
Willie Mazu
www.natturpanama.com
COLON

Achiote
Natural
www.achiotecoturismo.com
Sierra Llorona www.sierrallorona.com
DARIEN

Ancon Expeditions www.anconexpeditions.com
Filo del Tallo Lodge panamaexoticadventures.com
Sambu House www.sambuhausedarienpanama.com
PANAMA
PROVINCE

Burbayar
www.burbayar.com
Canopy Tower
www.canopytower.com
PEARL
ISLANDS

Hacienda
del Mar
www.haciendadelmar.net
VERAGUAS

Tanager
Tourism www.tanagertourism.com
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Wildlife
Watching Be aware of suggested distances and other recommendations
for observing wildlife. A basic rule of thumb is if the animal is altering
its behavior due to your presence, then you're too close.
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