Discover The Exotic Panama Rainforest Tours

By Cathy Mercer


One of the most untraveled areas is Panama. For those looking for an adventure, along with an exotic vacation Panama Rainforest Tours is the place to be. The trips offer snapshots of not only thousands of animals and plants, but also to some of the freshest water and most pristine beaches in the world. A largely untraveled area, natural habitats for birds and other animals are naturally preserved. There are also many other trips, such as sailing, diving and boating.

Many trips take a look at birds and butterflies, and plants through hiking trips through rainforests. Others are boat trips, which take visitors into the forest by water for a closer look at wildlife, including crocodiles and monkeys. Some trips are considered those a bit out of the way, that take travelers to rainforest communities indigenous to the region, to the Embrera Indians. There, travelers will find quaint shops, handmade items and gifts, as well as an unforgettable experience.

There are also individual bird watching trips that allow visitors to experience biodiversity. These take visitors into a world of natural habitats, where bird watchers can investigate hundreds of species within the forests and jungles. Many of the birds exist only in the rain forests of Panama.

The benefit of of Panama rainforest tours is that guides explain the many birds and their environments, as well as signifying spots, and markings. They often give travelers time to photograph as well. There is some difference in different companies on photo and bird tours, so check beforehand. Photo trips move a little slower than the others. There may also be some difference in the classes of trips for different types of birds and their natural environments.

Tour guides will educate travelers about the rain forest, the species that inhabit the forests, and the indigenous peoples of the area. Tour options may range from one day excursions to 14 days. Some tours not only take visitors through the rain forest, but also into Panama, and to the many fantastic beaches, and exquisite waterfalls. There are also private tours for those that don't want to travel with a group.

Seasons of the year is a huge consideration when booking trips. Make sure to book trips during the right seasons of the year. Many think that because the temperatures generally remain at 73-83 degrees year round that any time is a good time to travel to this region, but that is a misconception. The rainy season, when the forests are experiencing minimal rain is the best time to go. April through December is rainy season. The rest of the year is the dry season, with steady winds.

Some days during the rainy season it rains all day, but this is unusual. Steady winds are common in dry season. Make sure to investigate the different times of year and speak to a travel agent about the right time of year to make the trip.

For those interested in bird watching keep in mind that not all forests will have the same species. Knowing what species travelers are most interested in will go a long ways in being booked for the right trips. The forests cover a large range of the land so forests and jungles are diverse across the region. Animals, plants and birds are often indigenous to particular forests and portions of the land. Knowing in advance which species interest travelers will help to get the right Panama Rainforest Tours to investigate.




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