Explore the Resort
Of course, definitely leave some time to explore the resort. Located near the Panama Canal, it offers both amazing nature opportunities and the chance to see the many barges and vessels that make the Canal crossing throughout the day (between 30 to 40 ships make the crossing each day). There are hiking and walking trails along the property and many people take their binoculars and spend a few hours exploring. There are over 950 species of birds in Panama and more than 300 species have been identified at the resort itself, including the endangered Harpy Eagle, Panama’s national bird. The resort offers some of the best hiking and birding tours in the country. The resort also offers day and nighttime wildlife observation tours of the Panama Canal and the Chagres River (the Canal continues to be one of the biggest tourist attractions in the country).
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