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February 20-March 6, 2027
Guides: Paco Madrigal & Benjamin Alberto Dominguez
Additional Tour Leader: Roy Atkins
Panama is one of the world’s premier neotropical birding destinations. There are 978 birds of which 107 are endemics or near endemics. Due to its privileged topography and geographical layout, Panama offers phenomenal and easily accessible birding. We won’t have to travel far to see an enormous diversity of species. Most of the best birding areas are within one hour of Panama City, making for wonderfully comfortable birding days. Just the Panama Canal Watershed of Central Panama which includes Chagres National Park and Soberania National Park, houses 650 species of birds-nearly 70% of Panama’s total avifauna. Central Panama alone hosts a rich variety of habitats, including wetlands, Pacific lowland rainforest and transitional-dry forest, Caribbean lowland Rainforest, and Pre-montane forest at higher elevations.
We have chosen this itinerary to include an ample representation of Panama habitats and birds, giving a comprehensive experience of Panama’s rich birding highlights. You will visit the key hotspots on this itinerary including, the famous Pipeline Road and Discovery Center’s Canopy Observation Tower, Plantation Road, Summit Ponds, Old Gamboa Road, Semaphore Hill, Ammo Dump, Achiote Road, as well as Metropolitan Park--all a short distance from Panama City. By traveling only 2.5 hours from Panama City, we add misty cloud forests of El Valle de Anton and pick up some great specialties here. We will also be visiting the Cerro Jefe/Cerro Azul region as well as Eastern Panama picking up some Darien and South American specialties.
Tour includes:
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14 nights of lodging as specified above
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Meals starting with dinner on Day 1, ending with Lunch on Day 15
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Please Note: Dinner on Day 14 is not included to allow for flexibility in dining the last night in Panama City
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13 days of full time Bilingual English-Spanish speaking guides specializing in birds and wildlife
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This itinerary has 2 guides from Day 2-14: Paco will lead this group along with a local Panama guide throughout the tour
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This itinerary also has a skilled birding Tour Leader representing a partner agency who is jointly selling this tour.
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Private ground transportation in a spacious air-conditioned vehicle from Day 2 - Day 15
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One transfer for the entire group on Day 1 - If your flight does not align with the group's flights, the airport transfer cost will be the responsibility of the client, we can quote this separately if needed
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One transfer from Hotel Riande to the airport as provided by the hotel on Day 15
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All tours and entrances listed below
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Taxes (Tips to local staff, guide/driver not included)
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Tipping is customary and merit based, guidelines available upon request.
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Per person price based on double occupancy. If you need a single room, please add the single supplement to get the total price. We have a limited number of singles available.
DETAILED ITINERARY
*Each morning we will be getting an early start to make the best of our time, and maximize our opportunities to see the most species of birds possible while maintaining a comfortable pace. Each evening there will also be an optional meeting before or after dinner to go over the bird/wildlife checklist for that day.
*Please note that exact meal and outing times will be announced by the guide as the tour goes along. This is to allow for flexibility in the itinerary to be able to best take advantage of time in the field and so the logistics run smoothly for the group as a whole.
*Key - B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner
Day 1 - February 20: Arrive to Panama City (Tocumen International airport)
Here is where you will be warmly welcomed by your local agent and escorted back to your hotel.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort - Dinner included)
Day 2 - February 21: Pipeline Road, Panama Rainforest Discovery Center & Observation Tower
We will spend part of the day exploring Pipeline Road and the surrounding areas. This is definitely a hotspot of Panama birding where you can see an impressive variety of forest birds over a stretch of 17k of road. Pipeline road runs through the famous Soberania National Park where we will have the opportunity to explore deeper into the forest on several side-trails. Some of the highlights of this area include Olivaceous Flatbill, Black-tailed trogon, White-tailed Trogon, Crimson Crested Woodpecker, Western Slaty Antshrike, Checker-throated Antwren, Bicolored Antbird, Red capped Manakin, Blue crowned Manakin and of course we also hope to find some of the rarities such as Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo, Pheasant Cuckoo and Great Jacamar to mention a few. There’s no shortage of raptors here! We will be looking for all three species of Forest Falcons, Great Black Hawk, White Hawk, Barred Hawk, Plumbeous Hawk and if we are lucky maybe even see a Harpy Eagle.
Today we will also visit the Panama Rainforest Discovery Center from Pipeline
Road. Here an amazing variety of colorful hummingbirds come to their feeders, like Violet-bellied Hummingbird, White-vented Plumeleteer, Black Throated Mango, and White-Necked Jacobin. We will also enjoy the unique above-canopy vantage point offered by climbing the 32- meter tall Observation Tower here. The views of the vast forest from the tower are simply spectacular, not to mention the outstanding birding you will experience here. We will be looking out for Black Breasted Puffbird, Pied Puffbird, Great Black Hawk and the special of the day, Blue Cotinga.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort - B, L D at Rainforest Summit Resort)
Day 3 - February 22: Campos Chagres
Campos Chagres is located at Chagres National Park, the largest Park along the Panama Canal Watershed. Species characteristic to the tropical dry forest occur here like: Lance tailed Manakin, Yellow green Tyrannulet, Rufous and white Wren, Jet Antbird, Rosy thrush Tanager, White bellied Antbird and the rare Pheasant Cuckoo.The outing consists of an easy to moderate hike on fairly flat terrain on an open road so sunblock and a hat is needed. (Overnight and meals at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort)
Day 4 - February 23: Cerro Azul & Cerro Jefe (around 1 hour from hotel):
After breakfast we will travel up to the cool foothills of Cerro Azul (2500 ft in elevation) and Cerro Jefe (3,300 ft in elevation) where we will be dazzled by an array of magnificent tanagers including Emerald, Speckled, Rufous-winged, Golden-hooded, Silver-throated, Bay headed, Hepatic, Olive and Black-and-yellow Tanagers. This is part of the most important protected area vital to the health of the Panama Canal watershed, preserved within the Chagres National Park. A few other target species of the area include the majestic Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Spot-crowned Barbet, Scale-crested Pygmy-Tyrant, and even endemic Stripe-cheeked Woodpecker and if we are really lucky near endemic Tacarcuna Bush-tanager. We will head back to our hotel just outside of Panama city.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort - B & D Rainforest Summit Resort, L en route)
Day 5 - February 24: Pipeline Road
We will be spending a second day at Pipeline Road because it is such an incredible birding hotspot.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort - B & D Rainforest Summit Resort, L en route)
Day 6 - February 25: Semaphore Hill & Ammo Dump
Today we will explore Semaphore Hill and Ammo Dump. Semaphore Hill is a jungle-lined road winding down another nearby section of the Soberania National Park. In this habitat we will be looking for more of the forest birds including Slaty Antwren, White-flanked Antwren, Fasciated Antshrike, Marbled Wood-Quail, Great Tinamou, Rufous Motmot among many others. This is a great place to look for antbirds since army ant swarms are a common occurrence. We are likely to see the gorgeous Ocellated Antbird, Spotted Antbird and Bicolored Antbird following the army ants. There are lots of great mammals here and in the surrounding Central Panama region including brown-throated three-toed sloth, Hoffman's two-toed sloth, coati mundi, mantled howler monkey, white-faced capuchin, Geoffroy's tamarin, capybara, kinkajou, and northern tamandua.
Later in the day we will visit the pond at Ammo Dump, a fantastic spot to pick up some great water birds. A few of our targets will be Least Grebe, Purple Gallinule, Common Moorhen, Striated Heron, and even the hard-to-find Capped Heron. This is also the best place to find the White-throated Crake.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort - B & D Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort, L en route)
Day 7 - February 26: Plantation Road, Summit Ponds and Old Gamboa Road
Today we will explore another incredible section of the Canal Corridor region. A mix of secondary forests, open areas, gardens, and patches of dry forest, scrub, grasslands, river banks and natural ponds provide for a great day of birding. Plantation Road runs through an old growth forest and areas of secondary forest on the north side of the Continental divide. Much of the forests here are tall and have very little forest undergrowth, making spotting forest floor species like Tinamous and Leaf Tossers unusually easy. Here we also hope to see Southern Bentbill, Golden-crowned Spadebill, Slaty-tailed Trogon, Blue-crowned Motmot, buff-rumped warbler, White-breasted Wood-wrens, a variety of antbirds, Gray-headed Tanagers, and woodpeckers (like Plain-Brown and Northern-barred) among many others.
Then we will head over to Summit Ponds and finally Old Gamoa Road. As well as nesting Boat-billed Herons, we will be keeping a look out for Striated Heron, Green Heron and even possibly Capped Herons, as well as Wattled Jacana. This is also a great place to see Kingfishers…all five species belonging to the Americas have been seen here. We will finish off our rewarding day of birding along a true hot spot, Old Gamboa Road. The diversity of habitats featured here yield an incredible variety of birdlife like Jet Antbird, Great Antshrike, Rosy Thrush-Tanager, Lance-tailed & Golden-collared Manakins, Black-tailed & Royal Flycatchers, Lesser & Great Kiskadee, Buff breasted wren, Rusty Margined Flycatcher. We will return to our hotel for a wonderful meal, go over the daily check-list and enjoy a well-deserved rest with the promise of another great birding day to follow.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort - B, L & D Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort)
Day 8 - Feb 27: Guides' Day
This day’s itinerary is up to the discretion of the two guides based on what has been seen and what is still left to target. One possibility could be a visit to Parque Nacional Campana as a day trip around 1.5 hours from the hotel. Here some targets would be Collared Trogon, white ruffed Manakin, tawny crested Tanager.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort - B & D Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort, L en route)
Day 9 - February 28: Guides’ Day
This day’s itinerary is up to the discretion of the two guides based on what has been seen and what is still left to target. Once possibility could be a visit to Panama Viejo Mudflats and a nearby birding area in the Camino de Cruces National Park around 15 minutes from the hotel. A few of the target species include: Yellow green Tyrannulet, Rosy-thrush Tanager, and Green shrike Vireo.
(Overnight at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort- B, L & D Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort)
Day 10 - March 1: Transfer to Valle de Anton
We will journey 2 hours from Panama city up into cloud forest country. We will enjoy cooler temperatures and stunning misty mountain vistas. This new region and habitat will bring a flurry of new birds, including a slew of unabashedly colorful tanagers: Flame-rumped Tanager, Crimson-backed Tanager, Blue-gray Tanager, Red-crowned Ant-tanager, white-lined Tanager, as well as the more modest Dusky-faced & Plain-colored Tanagers. A few other highlights of this area are the White-tipped sicklebill, Black-chested Jay, Snowy-bellied Hummingbird, Rufous-capped Warbler, Thick-billed Euphonia, Chestnut-headed Oropendola and if we are lucky the Rufous-crested Coquette. We will arrive in the afternoon, birding along the way. After settling into our lodge, we will have time to explore the surrounding areas of this quaint mountain village where the easy-access birding right along the road will delight you.
After a wonderful dinner back at the Lodge, you will sleep well in this wonderful cool climate.
(Overnight at Casa Madre Tierra- B at Summit Rainforest & Golf Resort, L & D at Casa Madre Tierra)
Day 11 - March 2: Valley Anton Area Birding, Macho Falls
We will spend the day exploring the exuberant forests of the Macho Falls area. This is an incredible birding spot. We hope to be dazzled by the Black-chested Jay, Red-crowned Ant-Tanager, White-throated Robin and if we are lucky the Rufous-vented Ground Cuckoo. We will also be looking for Tody Motmot, White-tipped Sicklebill as well as Pale-eyed Pygmy-tyrant, and Sepia-capped Flycatcher. Besides the incredible birding, the forests itself are simply breathtaking.
(Overnight at Casa Madre Tierra- B, L & D at Casa Madre Tierra)
Day 12 - March 3: Cerro Gaital & Mesa Road
In the morning we will venture further up the mountain to Cerro Gaital where we will look out for Shiny Cowbird, Southern Lapwing, Streaked Saltator, and even further up Blue-throated Toucanet, Black Guan, and Orange-bellied Trogon. And let’s not forget the raptors! Black Hawk-Eagle, Barred Hawk, gray hawk, swallow- tailed kite, Barred Forest Falcon, Bat Falcon, and maybe even Black and White Hawk eagle inhabit the area.
We will also spend a good portion of the day along Mesa Road which offers a wonderful mix of habitats, including pasture, secondary forests, and semi-open areas. Some of the highlights we will be looking for today include the rare Blue seeder, Bran-colored Flycatcher, Tawny-faced Antwren, Tawny-crested Tanager, White-thighed Swallow, spot-crowned antvireo, rufous-crested coquette, spotted Woodcreeper, Orange-bellied Trogon among many others. We will return to the lodge for dinner and to go over the amazing checklist for the day.
(Overnight at Casa Madre Tierra- B, L & D at Casa Madre Tierra)
Day 13 - March 4: Anton Valley Area Birding
We will spend the next two days venturing out on day trips in the area. Depending on weather conditions these days could include a visit to the highlands of Altos de Maria, or a few of the many great birding trails close-by to our lodge traversing Caribbean slope and/or Tropical dry forest coast habitats for shorebirds. These days promise to afford amazing birding where we will pick up plenty of new species. A few of our target birds for these days include White-bellied Antbird, Yellow-backed Oriole, Panama Flycatcher, Long-billed Starthroat, Jet Antbird, Rufous-breasted wren, Great Antshrike, among many others.
(Overnight at Casa Madre Tierra- B, L & D at Casa Madre Tierra)
Day 14 - March 5: Tropical Dry Forests of Cocles Province
Today we will return to the Gamboa region just outside of Panama City. En route we will spend most of the day in the unique Tropical Dry forest of the Pacific coast lowlands. Here we plan to add a new medley of birds to our sightings, including the rare endemic Veraguan Mango. Other spectacular inhabitants of the area are Lesser Yellow-headed Vulture, Savannah Hawk, Sapphire-throated Hummingbird, Blue Ground-Dove, and even Mouse-colored Tyrannulet and Lance-tailed Manakin. We are sure to have a memorable final day in Panama before returning to our hotel near Panama City.
(Overnight at Riande- B at Casa Madre Tierra, L en route & D - NOT INCLUDED)
Day 15 - March 6: Optional Morning Metropolitan Nature Park before late afternoon departures.
Today right after breakfast, we will visit Metropolitan Park. Despite its location right inside the city, this incredible city park offers an amazing variety of birds and other animals as well. The forests here are considerably drier than the habitats we have seen thus far, providing a new array of species. A few common species in the area are the Lance-tailed manakin, White-bellied Antbird, Western Slaty Antshrike, Forest Elaenia, Southern Bentbill, Rosy Thrush-Tanager, short-tailed Swift, Yellow-crowned Amazon, Common Potoo and Yellow- rumped Cacique. We will also be looking for Rufous-breasted and Rufous-and-white Wren, Cocoa and Olivaceous Woodcreepers, White-necked puffbird, Crimson-backed Tanager, Golden-fronted Greenlet, Lineated Woodpecker, Southern Beardless Tyrannulet, and the harder-to-find endemic Yellow-green Tyrannulet. This is also a great place to see some mammals as well, including coatimundi, Three-toed Sloth, Three-toed Sloth, and Geoffroy’s Tamarin. We are sure that you will be gloating of your magnificent day over dinner.
Transfer to Tocumen International airport provided by Riande for LATE AFTERNOON or EVENING departure flights. If you have morning or early afternoon departures you will miss out on the morning outing to Metropolitan Park
(B at Riande, L at Riande & D - NOT INCLUDED)
Important Notes & Conditions:
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Meals are pre-arranged and prepaid so if the group wishes to make changes to the schedule that result in missing a pre-arranged meal, there will be no refund for the missed meal and guests will assume the additional cost of the missed meal elsewhere for themselves, the guide and driver.
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Guests must bring a reusable water bottle and refill water bottles at filtered water dispensers in lodges and on the bus to reduce our use of plastic. Single-use plastic bottles are not allowed in the National Parks
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Any additional airport transfers that are not on the arrival or departure date for this tour have an additional charge and will be quoted on request. (if you require a private transfer from any other location, this will be quoted upon request and added as an additional item on your invoice)
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International airfare not included
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Early check-in (usually before 3pm) and late check-out (usually after 10am) fees are not included. Early check-in / late check-out must be requested before final invoicing (service contingent upon hotel availability and is not guaranteed)
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Cotinga Tours will not cover any additional costs that could result from flight changes such as schedule changes, flight cancellations, airstrip closures, flight rerouting or other situations that are out of our hands, including extra costs in transfers, lodging, or costs due to missed/rerouted flights that may result from these changes. All additional costs due to flight related changes will be covered by the client
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Each participant is responsible to make sure all travelers meet the legal requirements for entry/travel to Panama, including up to date and proper travel documents and visas when applicable based on the traveler's passport issuing country.
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Non-smokers preferred. Panama has strict laws on smoking in public. Smoking is only permitted in designated smoking areas away from the main public amenities. This means that there is no smoking on public property, inside the hotel facility, trail systems or reserves.
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Physical Fitness Disclaimer: This tour involves a moderate level of daily physical activity. Participants should be comfortable standing for several hours at a time in the field, sometimes in hot and humid weather conditions. Daily walking is typically 1–2 miles at a slow pace on generally flat terrain, though some slight and gradual inclines may be encountered. Participants should also be able to comfortably navigate stairs. Please note that many of our itineraries include high-elevation locations reaching up to 1100 meters (3609 feet) above sea level. If any of the above could present an issue, you are required to inform us prior to booking.
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Clients must disclose in their registration form: any health conditions that could prohibit them from fully participating in the tour and/or interfere with their or other participants' ability to enjoy the tour. Failure to do so can result in expulsion from the tour and will not be eligible for a refund of any portion of the tour and any costs related to an expulsion will be the sole responsibility of the participant.
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No refund for any unused entrances or tours
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Tips to guides and hotel staff not included (tipping is customary, expected and merit-based in Panama): group tours (10+ participants): $10-12 per day per client per guide(s) and $5-8 per day per client for the driver; $ 1 per day for hotel maid service and $2 per service for porters for 1 bag and an additional $1 per bag. What guests decide to tip within these guidelines should be based on the merits of the service provided.
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Alcoholic beverages and costs of a personal nature are not included
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We highly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance that covers trip cancellation, trip interruption, medical care, medical evacuation, and loss or damage to optics and equipment and personal belongings, in order to protect your investment.
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Non-refundable deposit: $850 USD per person
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Cancellations and respective refunds are according to the following schedule (all cancellations must be received in writing):
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All cancellations must be received by email in writing to the emails: croffice@cotingatours.com with copy to info@cotingatours.com and inquiries@cotingatours.com
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Cancellations received before 90 days prior to the arrival date, the client receives a full refund less the non-refundable deposit.
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Cancellations received between 90 and 75 days prior to the arrival date, the client receives a 50% refund of the total less the non-refundable deposit.
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Cancellations received between 74 and 66 days prior to arrival date, the client receives a 25% refund of the total less the non-refundable deposit.
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Pandemic and Illness Detailed Policies
Pandemic and Illness Detailed Policies
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In case of illness or medical emergency including injury, all medical costs and any extra costs associated with a medical issue (lodging, transportation, meals, etc) are the responsibility of the client. Cotinga Tours will not be responsible for any costs incurred. Cotinga Tours will assist clients in finding alternative accommodations if client(s) are denied entrance into a hotel in their itinerary due to illness. Clients will pay for these additional accommodations and transfers directly to the hotel and transportation companies.
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If a specific test or other testing is necessary while in Panama, extra costs incurred--transportation, medical costs, test cost, alternative lodging and meals will be covered by the client.
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The above pandemic and illness related travel requirements could change at any time due to government mandates, please check with us.
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In case of a travel emergency within Panama, Cotinga Tours will keep communication with the clients. *In terms of a travel emergency that affects travel to or from the country of origin, it will be the responsibility of the client to communicate with Cotinga Tours so we can assist. Any costs incurred related to delays, changes or cancellations due for medical reasons, weather or airline delays will be the responsibility of the client to cover.
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Traveling during any pandemic does come with risks. Cotinga Tours as well as the hotel properties, tour operators, and restaurants follows the sanitary policies enforced by the Panamanian Ministerio de Salud.