Discover different shades and tones of the fascinating Bocas del Toro Archipelago with this daylong tour which invites you to appreciate its beautiful beaches hidden within the lush vegetation of some of its islands, to come across groups of mangroves and its characteristic and flashy marine life, and to be amazed by attractive white-sand and crystalline-water atolls surrounded by barrier reefs; a...
Panama is a paradise for amateur bird watchers. In fact, this country is home to more than 960 species of bird, some are endemic birds and other are migratory birds. Almost 220 species live in Boquete’s rainforests; they are ideal for bird watching, specially, because of the peculiar species, among which the resplendent quetzal stands out. The colours of its plumage are simply fascinating: s...
This tour invites you to discover together with an expert the secrets of the Panamanian Coffee. Lerida Farm’s history dates back to the year 1911 when Sir Toleff Mönniche, one of the Norwegian Engineers who worked in the construction and design of the Panama Canal, travelled to Chiriquí’s mountainous lands to search for a fresh and revitalizing place to rest and gain streng...
This exciting and full of adrenaline ecologic route invites you to go all over the clouded forest but in a different way, where you will discover its millenary trees and splendid waterfalls while crossing the “bajareque” as the light mist is locally called. The tour in zip-lines reaches three kilometres and a half of forest where you will fly over, hooked on twelve ropes and fourteen ...
Our trip departs from the Flamenco Marina and you will travel from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean on the same day. Once in the Pacific Ocean, you will be able to admire the Bay of Panama and Panama City’s splendorous skyline before passing under the Bridge of the Americas. The vessel will then transit through the first set of locks, the Miraflores Locks, where it will ascend 18 met...
The City of La Paz and its surroundings can transport you to a mysterious past where any corner, any street, is a hidden treasure where adventure begins; a living history which treasures the pre-Hispanic times with all their traditions and magic rites on its streets. The indigenous, colonial and modern areas, Indian Market, Witch Doctor's Market & breathtaking panoramas are all framed by the m...
Tiwanaku culture existed between 1.580 BC-1.000 AD and the magnificent ruins in Bolivia are a symbol of one of the oldest civilizations in the Americas. The Sun Gate, the Temple of Kalasasaya and the Pyramid of Akapana are the sample of a glorious past. Tiwanaku culture was agrarian based economy with an estimated population of 115,000 inhabitants. The state controlled agriculture produced the s...
The Zongo Valley lies northeast of the city of La Paz in the eastern foothills of Cordillera Real mountain range with peaks reaching over 6000 metres. The route from city of La Paz to this spectacular valley begins at the Chacaltaya intersection and descends rapidly through mountains to the lush vegetation of the cloud forest. The Zongo Valley is characterised by a variety of ecological levels, a...
Sucre, the original capital of Bolivia, was founded by the Spanish in the first half of the 16th century. Its many well-preserved 16th-century religious buildings, illustrate the blending of local architectural traditions with styles imported from Europe. Visit to The Recoleta and San Francisco Church, the House of Liberty where Simon Bolivar signed the Independence of Bolivia. Visit to the text...
Full day excursion to the famous Tarabuco indigenous market from Sucre. On Sundays, Tarabuco becomes a bustling market when the indigenous people descend on the town from nearby villages to buy and sell their wares, it is particularly well known for its wonderful Indian weavings. A fantastic way to experience the Yampara culture and admire the brightly coloured, eye catching costumes worn by the l...