Darien National Park
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Lena B
43 bidrag
feb. 2024 • Venner
Travel Darien Panama - by Solarte
We did the 4 Days 3 Night Homestay Trip with Travel Darien Panama to La Chunga Village in Darien National Park. The way from Panama City to the Village is long and takes a hole day (endless bus trip, hours of boat drives - but worth it). We would recommend to stay longer, because the journey is quiet long.
It was a unique experience and everything worked out. The family was very friendly and we always felt safe. It was impressive to see the life of the indigenous people there and it was something very special in a cultural way. We would recommend if you want to get in touch with the people and their culture (but for that purpose you have to speak Spanish, because only the guide speaks English). Food was great, was simple and seemed to be traditional. The accommodation was great, it's kind of a treehouse with a roof and no walls, the beds are protected with mosquito nets, it was surprisingly clean.
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1. We expected to see many animals but unfortunately we didn't saw a lot (we saw more wild animals when we went to Bocas del Torro - which was surprising). Maybe it was because of the dry season. We tracked many hours through the jungle but we basically saw just a few birds and many plants, that's it. However this is nature, I understand. The wild animals seemed to stay away from the village area.
2. The Family have 3 dogs, they always came with us to the jungle hikes what we didn't liked. First, the dogs where annoying (running back and forth through our legs all the time), some of them had open, bloody wounds an their body (something you don't wanna touch) and one had fleas and was scratching all the time. We told the Guide we don't want the dogs to join on the hike, he tried to send them away but it was impossible. They ALWAYS came back, barked at us. We wanted nature. and not a walk with dogs, this is not what we expected from a jungle adventure. Maybe the dogs where the reason why we didn't see any animals .. I don't know.
We did the 4 Days 3 Night Homestay Trip with Travel Darien Panama to La Chunga Village in Darien National Park. The way from Panama City to the Village is long and takes a hole day (endless bus trip, hours of boat drives - but worth it). We would recommend to stay longer, because the journey is quiet long.
It was a unique experience and everything worked out. The family was very friendly and we always felt safe. It was impressive to see the life of the indigenous people there and it was something very special in a cultural way. We would recommend if you want to get in touch with the people and their culture (but for that purpose you have to speak Spanish, because only the guide speaks English). Food was great, was simple and seemed to be traditional. The accommodation was great, it's kind of a treehouse with a roof and no walls, the beds are protected with mosquito nets, it was surprisingly clean.
Negative
1. We expected to see many animals but unfortunately we didn't saw a lot (we saw more wild animals when we went to Bocas del Torro - which was surprising). Maybe it was because of the dry season. We tracked many hours through the jungle but we basically saw just a few birds and many plants, that's it. However this is nature, I understand. The wild animals seemed to stay away from the village area.
2. The Family have 3 dogs, they always came with us to the jungle hikes what we didn't liked. First, the dogs where annoying (running back and forth through our legs all the time), some of them had open, bloody wounds an their body (something you don't wanna touch) and one had fleas and was scratching all the time. We told the Guide we don't want the dogs to join on the hike, he tried to send them away but it was impossible. They ALWAYS came back, barked at us. We wanted nature. and not a walk with dogs, this is not what we expected from a jungle adventure. Maybe the dogs where the reason why we didn't see any animals .. I don't know.
Skrevet 30. juli 2024
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Letty W
1 bidrag
jan. 2024 • Par
Dear Solarte,
Thank you message to the village of La Chunga:
First of all, thank you very much for all the hospitality, the instruction, the very fine, excellent food, and transportation to and from the village La Chunga.
In particular we would like to thank your brother Rutillo and his wife Brenilda and children for their warm, hospitality and instruction.
We had some very specific request for the Homestay Portion of the trip. I asked that you show us your school system, your water system, your food preparation system, the processing of the coffee beans, and the processing of the maze, corn.
You met our expectations and much higher. You educated us way beyond what I expected. You also allowed us to work along with you, which we very much appreciated.
The textbooks in your school are very modern and current. In particular, I observe the mathematics text to be parallel to the Singapore project in elementary school mathematics. This is the best in the world. My understanding is that a teacher in your school must speak three languages Spanish, English, and. Embera.
Thank you for letting us participate in the production of the nixtamal for our panamian tortillas. I will try this at home sometime in the future.
I am amazed at your water system. Water from a waterfall goes into a cistern is filtered and then piped using gravity about 1 mile into your village. I observed the water to be pure, fresh, good tasting, and soft in the sense it had few minerals. I believe the bulk of the water from the river was fresh rainwater.
My wife and I felt very much part of your family,
Thank you message to the village of La Chunga:
First of all, thank you very much for all the hospitality, the instruction, the very fine, excellent food, and transportation to and from the village La Chunga.
In particular we would like to thank your brother Rutillo and his wife Brenilda and children for their warm, hospitality and instruction.
We had some very specific request for the Homestay Portion of the trip. I asked that you show us your school system, your water system, your food preparation system, the processing of the coffee beans, and the processing of the maze, corn.
You met our expectations and much higher. You educated us way beyond what I expected. You also allowed us to work along with you, which we very much appreciated.
The textbooks in your school are very modern and current. In particular, I observe the mathematics text to be parallel to the Singapore project in elementary school mathematics. This is the best in the world. My understanding is that a teacher in your school must speak three languages Spanish, English, and. Embera.
Thank you for letting us participate in the production of the nixtamal for our panamian tortillas. I will try this at home sometime in the future.
I am amazed at your water system. Water from a waterfall goes into a cistern is filtered and then piped using gravity about 1 mile into your village. I observed the water to be pure, fresh, good tasting, and soft in the sense it had few minerals. I believe the bulk of the water from the river was fresh rainwater.
My wife and I felt very much part of your family,
Skrevet 3. mars 2024
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Luc S
Dendermonde, Belgia8 109 bidrag
feb. 2024 • Par
We visited an Embera tribe during our cruise. First a landing on Playa del Muerto and then a visit to their village.
Everyone in traditional costumes and with singing, dancing and explanations about the tribe and their customs. Nearby is a beautiful viewpoint and a (small) waterfall.
Interesting, but touristy.
Everyone in traditional costumes and with singing, dancing and explanations about the tribe and their customs. Nearby is a beautiful viewpoint and a (small) waterfall.
Interesting, but touristy.
Skrevet 26. februar 2024
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Ivan B
Lima, Peru12 bidrag
des. 2023 • Alene
I travelled through Yaviza and found Darien the worst run park in South/Central America that I’ve encountered in 10 months of my travels.
1. In Yaviza nobody can you provide you with complete information about the park. You have to learn everything the hard way. Not even in the direction of the park (ministry of environment, where you have to obtain a permit) do they know basic facts. One of the ladies open-heartedly told me she has never been to the park.
2. Obligatory guides (30-50$ per day) expect you to have all gear, including tent, rubber boots, etc., and also food for you and for them. I was asked even to buy salt. Don’t expect much help from them or information either: mine didn’t know the distance between the points on our route, the heights, etc.
3. There are some facilities on the trail (so called Ranch Frio, with solar panels), but they are kept in terrible condition (and you have to pay to stay there). Rooms were last cleaned at the time of conquista. I slept outside in a hammock which was by far the best option. Oh, and of course they dump all the plastic garbage in a pit just next to where you live, inside the park.
4. Worst of all, there is a higher chance to meet UFO than a jaguar here. Local indigenous tribes have hunted out jaguars, tapirs, etc., long ago and park authorities hardly care (in fact we hardly saw any rangers). My guide NEVER saw a jaguar or a tapir in 15 years.
1. In Yaviza nobody can you provide you with complete information about the park. You have to learn everything the hard way. Not even in the direction of the park (ministry of environment, where you have to obtain a permit) do they know basic facts. One of the ladies open-heartedly told me she has never been to the park.
2. Obligatory guides (30-50$ per day) expect you to have all gear, including tent, rubber boots, etc., and also food for you and for them. I was asked even to buy salt. Don’t expect much help from them or information either: mine didn’t know the distance between the points on our route, the heights, etc.
3. There are some facilities on the trail (so called Ranch Frio, with solar panels), but they are kept in terrible condition (and you have to pay to stay there). Rooms were last cleaned at the time of conquista. I slept outside in a hammock which was by far the best option. Oh, and of course they dump all the plastic garbage in a pit just next to where you live, inside the park.
4. Worst of all, there is a higher chance to meet UFO than a jaguar here. Local indigenous tribes have hunted out jaguars, tapirs, etc., long ago and park authorities hardly care (in fact we hardly saw any rangers). My guide NEVER saw a jaguar or a tapir in 15 years.
Skrevet 19. desember 2023
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Sébastien G
2 bidrag
nov. 2023 • Venner
The experience was awesome!
The welcome in the village was excellent and Solarte and her brother are really super human.
They guided us very well and took care to share as much as possible with us.
Speaking Spanish is a real plus to be able to communicate with everyone.
The children in the village are adorable and just want to share moments with us.
The experience is enriching and the 3-day jungle trip incredible.
Really don't hesitate.
The welcome in the village was excellent and Solarte and her brother are really super human.
They guided us very well and took care to share as much as possible with us.
Speaking Spanish is a real plus to be able to communicate with everyone.
The children in the village are adorable and just want to share moments with us.
The experience is enriching and the 3-day jungle trip incredible.
Really don't hesitate.
Skrevet 2. desember 2023
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Chloe L
11 bidrag
jun. 2023 • Par
Amazing experience, can’t recommend enough. Full review in the photos because I wanted to provide some more info.
Skrevet 18. august 2023
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f F
4 bidrag
mai 2023 • Alene
Cette immersion dans le Darien concluait un voyage de 3 semaines au Panama ( Valle de Anton, Santa Fe, Boquete, Bocas del Toro, Coiba..) et devait constituer, je pensais, le point d'orgue de cette aventure panaméenne. J'ai trouvé les informations sur internet vers le milieu de mon voyage et je suis passé par l'association Toutpanama pour réserver un tour. Il s'agit donc de 5 jours/4 nuits, 2 jours étant principalement les voyages en bus et lanchas. Bonne communication avec toutpanama durant la préparation par email et WhatsApp et briefing la veille du départ à Panama City dans un hôtel.
Je voyage en solo mais 2 autres personnes constitueraient notre petit groupe au départ de Panama.
Le guide Solarte devait nous accompagner depuis le terminal Albrook à Panama City mais finalement il ne serait avec nous qu'à Meteti dans le Darien. Je suis donc parti seul du terminal de Albrook, j'avais eu le temps de m'y familiariser par plusieurs passages dans ce hub. Arrivé à Meteti, je retrouve Solarte comme prévu vers 14h.. il me demande si je veux manger, j'accepte et il m'emmène dans un restaurant du terminal de Meteti.. je choisis un plat et il prend pour lui-même un plat et une boisson et me laisse payer le tout sans proposer ni remboursement ni me dire merci.. ce n'était absolument pas convenu dans le détail des frais que j'avais à engager ( détails très précis par toutpanama)… entendons-nous bien, je n'ai rien contre payer un coup à boire à quelqu'un mais je n'aime pas sentir qu'on me force la main..
Lancha, promenade et nuit à La Palma dans un hôtel basique (comme convenu) avec eau tirée du seau. Lever tôt le lendemain (sans petit déjeuner puisque prévu à La Chunga) mais départ en lancha beaucoup plus tard finalement et arrivée vers 9h45 à la Chunga.. assiette de poisson frit 30 mn après..(Solarte est resté à la Palma pour accueillir un autre groupe).
Balade sans grand intérêt de 2 h autour du village vers 15h avec Rutillo (frère de Solarte), pas vu d'animaux et retour au village repas nuit.
Lendemain, départ vers 8h pour une randonnée de 3h30 vers un bois primaire, quelques beaux arbres, taille d'une canne à sucre et informations sur plusieurs plantes .. mais pas vu d'animaux à part un crapaud.. après midi sans activité.
3ème jour, Rutillo nous propose de ne partir que l'après midi découvrir une quebrada en barque, pêcher et voir beaucoup d'animaux.. nous attendons donc l'après midi et partons vers 13h30 avec rames et matériel de pêche vers le ponton de notre arrivée.. nous attendons la barque qui ne viendra jamais en essayant de pêcher du ponton mais il y a trop de troncs.. retour au village bredouille avec promesse de Rutillo d'une démonstration de costumes et d'une sortie nocturne.. L'épouse de Rutillo a sorti un sac avec quelques colliers pour parer les deux filles de mon groupe.. vers 19h, balade d'une demi-heure autour du village pour voir araignées, un scorpion, un petit serpent.. repas et nuit.
Lever à 3h, départ du village 3h15, arrivée au ponton un peu avant 4h.. la lancha est arrivée à 4h45.. arrivée à Porto Quimba et Meteti, bus dans la foulée
et arrivée à Panama City vers 14h.
Que retenir de tout ça : je pensais que c'était un projet communautaire, une sorte d'entreprise solidaire de la communauté villageoise mais non, il s'agit en fait d'une entreprise familiale " , traveldarienpanama", famille gentille, mais ne vous attendez pas à arriver dans une tribu Embera ayant gardé toutes ses coutumes.. si vous voulez voir une danse, ce sera 60$ en plus, les démonstrations d'artisanat ne se font que contre plus ou moins promesses d'achat à l'avance.. enfin bref, on est bien dans le business.. cette excursion n'était pas, de loin, mon coup de coeur au Panama
Je voyage en solo mais 2 autres personnes constitueraient notre petit groupe au départ de Panama.
Le guide Solarte devait nous accompagner depuis le terminal Albrook à Panama City mais finalement il ne serait avec nous qu'à Meteti dans le Darien. Je suis donc parti seul du terminal de Albrook, j'avais eu le temps de m'y familiariser par plusieurs passages dans ce hub. Arrivé à Meteti, je retrouve Solarte comme prévu vers 14h.. il me demande si je veux manger, j'accepte et il m'emmène dans un restaurant du terminal de Meteti.. je choisis un plat et il prend pour lui-même un plat et une boisson et me laisse payer le tout sans proposer ni remboursement ni me dire merci.. ce n'était absolument pas convenu dans le détail des frais que j'avais à engager ( détails très précis par toutpanama)… entendons-nous bien, je n'ai rien contre payer un coup à boire à quelqu'un mais je n'aime pas sentir qu'on me force la main..
Lancha, promenade et nuit à La Palma dans un hôtel basique (comme convenu) avec eau tirée du seau. Lever tôt le lendemain (sans petit déjeuner puisque prévu à La Chunga) mais départ en lancha beaucoup plus tard finalement et arrivée vers 9h45 à la Chunga.. assiette de poisson frit 30 mn après..(Solarte est resté à la Palma pour accueillir un autre groupe).
Balade sans grand intérêt de 2 h autour du village vers 15h avec Rutillo (frère de Solarte), pas vu d'animaux et retour au village repas nuit.
Lendemain, départ vers 8h pour une randonnée de 3h30 vers un bois primaire, quelques beaux arbres, taille d'une canne à sucre et informations sur plusieurs plantes .. mais pas vu d'animaux à part un crapaud.. après midi sans activité.
3ème jour, Rutillo nous propose de ne partir que l'après midi découvrir une quebrada en barque, pêcher et voir beaucoup d'animaux.. nous attendons donc l'après midi et partons vers 13h30 avec rames et matériel de pêche vers le ponton de notre arrivée.. nous attendons la barque qui ne viendra jamais en essayant de pêcher du ponton mais il y a trop de troncs.. retour au village bredouille avec promesse de Rutillo d'une démonstration de costumes et d'une sortie nocturne.. L'épouse de Rutillo a sorti un sac avec quelques colliers pour parer les deux filles de mon groupe.. vers 19h, balade d'une demi-heure autour du village pour voir araignées, un scorpion, un petit serpent.. repas et nuit.
Lever à 3h, départ du village 3h15, arrivée au ponton un peu avant 4h.. la lancha est arrivée à 4h45.. arrivée à Porto Quimba et Meteti, bus dans la foulée
et arrivée à Panama City vers 14h.
Que retenir de tout ça : je pensais que c'était un projet communautaire, une sorte d'entreprise solidaire de la communauté villageoise mais non, il s'agit en fait d'une entreprise familiale " , traveldarienpanama", famille gentille, mais ne vous attendez pas à arriver dans une tribu Embera ayant gardé toutes ses coutumes.. si vous voulez voir une danse, ce sera 60$ en plus, les démonstrations d'artisanat ne se font que contre plus ou moins promesses d'achat à l'avance.. enfin bref, on est bien dans le business.. cette excursion n'était pas, de loin, mon coup de coeur au Panama
Skrevet 10. mai 2023
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ClaudiaBartoletti87
Casablanca, Marokko18 bidrag
apr. 2023 • Venner
We chose Travel Darien to visit the Darien National Park!
What a wonderful experience!
The communication with Solarte before taking the trip was always informative and fast! The first night a La Tuira at La Palma was a very nice start! With a wonderful location in the picturesque village of La Palma.
On arrival at the Embera' village La Chunga we met Super Rutillo...who gave us a warm welcome from the very begging! He also gave us much information right away, teaching us so much about the Embera' culture, the nature and the history. His eyes and his smile are for ever in our hearts! Staying with his family, sleeping in the tambo, hiking in the forest day and night, eating their food, strolling in the village, listening to the voices of the nature, soaking in the natural pool, playing with Bebe, the pet tucan, and The family' s dogs , Tautorro, Mocho, Chombo... are unforgettable experiences! For ever in our minds!
If you love a full immersion in the wild nature and going back to a way of living in contact with Mother Earth, La Chunga is the place to be!
And we highly recommend it.
Thank you Rutio and Solarte and all your family ❤️
Claudia & Milena
What a wonderful experience!
The communication with Solarte before taking the trip was always informative and fast! The first night a La Tuira at La Palma was a very nice start! With a wonderful location in the picturesque village of La Palma.
On arrival at the Embera' village La Chunga we met Super Rutillo...who gave us a warm welcome from the very begging! He also gave us much information right away, teaching us so much about the Embera' culture, the nature and the history. His eyes and his smile are for ever in our hearts! Staying with his family, sleeping in the tambo, hiking in the forest day and night, eating their food, strolling in the village, listening to the voices of the nature, soaking in the natural pool, playing with Bebe, the pet tucan, and The family' s dogs , Tautorro, Mocho, Chombo... are unforgettable experiences! For ever in our minds!
If you love a full immersion in the wild nature and going back to a way of living in contact with Mother Earth, La Chunga is the place to be!
And we highly recommend it.
Thank you Rutio and Solarte and all your family ❤️
Claudia & Milena
Skrevet 8. april 2023
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Erica P
19 bidrag
mar. 2023 • Par
Before our trip to Darien we had difficulties in finding enough informations about the actual situation there because the mainstream media always talk about this place only in terms of a dangerous region. Then we found traveldarienpamama.com and met a completely different context.
We stayed at La Chunga with Solarte, Rutilio and all the family for 4 nights and 5 days. The experience there was quite exciting and the homestay was very chilled. Everybody make us feel like at home. The trip to arrive in La Chunga is quite long but It totally worth the efforts. Solarte (the owner) and Carmelita are kind in suggesting the best way to go there, even from Panama city, and they guide you through all the way.
The accomodation Is simple and nice, with a comfortable bed and a strong mosquito net, with no internet access and the electricity only in the nightime. The toilet has fresh water all day long.
The activities are various. We went hiking in the jungle several times - thanks to the incomparabile Rutilio, even a 6h hike in the Corredor Biológico Serranía de Bagre! -, had a night trip by boat to see caymans and capibara, had a cultural experience with music and dance, eat the local food cooked by the family, play with the lovely kids, get to know the wonderful naturaleza of the forest, seen animals, flowers and tropical plants in the primary forest.
Unforgettable experience, strongly recommended to all hiking enthusiasts!
We stayed at La Chunga with Solarte, Rutilio and all the family for 4 nights and 5 days. The experience there was quite exciting and the homestay was very chilled. Everybody make us feel like at home. The trip to arrive in La Chunga is quite long but It totally worth the efforts. Solarte (the owner) and Carmelita are kind in suggesting the best way to go there, even from Panama city, and they guide you through all the way.
The accomodation Is simple and nice, with a comfortable bed and a strong mosquito net, with no internet access and the electricity only in the nightime. The toilet has fresh water all day long.
The activities are various. We went hiking in the jungle several times - thanks to the incomparabile Rutilio, even a 6h hike in the Corredor Biológico Serranía de Bagre! -, had a night trip by boat to see caymans and capibara, had a cultural experience with music and dance, eat the local food cooked by the family, play with the lovely kids, get to know the wonderful naturaleza of the forest, seen animals, flowers and tropical plants in the primary forest.
Unforgettable experience, strongly recommended to all hiking enthusiasts!
Skrevet 6. mars 2023
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Tom E
1 bidrag
feb. 2023
We were staying for 3 nights in La Chunga and had the greatest vacation of our lifetime. A lot of hiking in the plantations and primary jungle and then a nice cooldown in the river afterwards. Very basic, but tasteful and healthy food. I really recommend the night tours (with proper clothes and bright lights) if you want to see tons of wildlife!
Skrevet 2. mars 2023
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Thank you for excellent report. Fascinating and would like to plan a trip. How much did it cost you to go?
Skrevet 17. april 2018
Our guide was $150 per day. Nothing was included. Food, lodging, boat & pick up truck transport, park fees, etc were all extras. Estimate that our 3 days cost @ $700.
Skrevet 26. april 2018
caceresgabi12
Asuncion, Paraguay
Buenas, la pagina traveldarienpanama es propiamente del parque Darien o no?
Skrevet 1. april 2018
faut il un guide obligatoire pour la visite du darien?est il facile d y acceder?combien de temps faut il y rester?
Skrevet 25. november 2017
Hello XplorMor,
Your trip sounds incredible. Did you go on a private expedition or did you have a guide? I will be traveling solo in early September & would like to do a 5 - 10 day trek through the Darien.
Do you have any advice on logistics? I was planning on driving to Yaviza then ?? Just in early stages.... If you any more info on your expedition it would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
Nate
Skrevet 21. august 2015
hola amigo soy Pizarro Guía Independiente en Parque Nacional Darien Cualquier información contactarme a mi celular : +507 62453606
Skrevet 27. august 2015
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