Panama Rainforest Discovery Center Travel Information - Activities, Tour and Experiences | Apr 2025

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Things to do near Panama Rainforest Discovery Center

Explore Panama Canal and Gatun Lake with Rainforest Hike Image
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Explore Panama Canal and Gatun Lake with Rainforest Hike

We stand out for 15 years of local expertise, offering personalized, authentic tours that go beyond the typical tourist spots.

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Birdwatching at the Rainforest Discovery Center

One of the highlights of visiting the Rainforest Discovery Center is the opportunity to embark on a guided birdwatching tour in the nearby Gamboa region.

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Visit the Gamboa Rainforest: Hummingbirds, Monkeys & Lunch

This adventure begins with a transfer from Panama City via several routes that take us to the Gamboa public pier, passing through the jungle and along routes near or adjacent to the Panama Canal route.

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Panama Aerial Tram & Sloth Encounter Combo Tour

Elevate your adventure with a captivating journey through the Gamboa Rainforest. Glide above the treetops in ourbaerial tram, unveiling the mysteries of the lush canopy from a unique perspective.

Birding Pipeline Road from Panama City or Gamboa Image
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Birding Pipeline Road from Panama City or Gamboa

Pipeline Road Panama is one of the best places in Panama for tropical birds exceeding the 400+ species.

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Birdwatching Pipeline Road Starting from Cruise Port Colon 2000

Panama Pipeline Road (Camino del Oleoducto as in Spanish) is one of the best birding spots in America, rated as one of the most accessible tropical forest in the world exceeding the 400+ species recorded and counting.