The Embera people had always lived in the Darien rainforest, where their current territory has about 12,000 inhabitants. Starting in the 1960s, some Emberas emigrated to the Panama Canal watershed and established villages along the Chagres river and on the shores of Lake Gatun. This tour will show you the village of the Embera indigenous culture that was established at the mouth of the Chagres River. You will reach the Natural Bridge and after a brief historical explanation, you will embark in native dugout canoe along the river. The tribe will welcome all with their dances. Accompanied by your tour guide, you will do some hiking to discover many plants used by the Indians for medical purposes. Enjoy a typical lunch at the village.

Includes: Land and water transportation, lunch, drinks and tour guide.

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