Hiking and Waterfalls in the Pacific Coast of Veraguas
You’ll be dazzled by the unique charm of the Pacific coast of Veraguas. Its verdant surroundings, scenic sunsets over the ocean, and its secret spots nestled in its forests are the perfect setting for hiking fans. Explore its incredible natural shelters, which are significant for Panamá and for the world. Climb its mountains, discover its waterfalls, cool off in its rivers, and have fun under its natural streams.
The Pacific coast of Veraguas has two national parks and protected areas with diverse landscapes where you may have close encounters with monkeys, macaws, and an amazing variety of tropical birds.
More than 80% of the park is covered by original vegetation. Along its paths you may come across more than 36 mammal species, 147 bird species or 39 reptile and amphibian species. To soak up all its beauty, follow the Los Pozos Termales trail until you reach the thermal water pools. On the Cerro Gambute trail, search for buzzards and red-rumped woodpeckers. Along Los Monos trail, walk through the dense forest, and you’ll see packs of monkeys that will come out to greet you.
Go on an exhilarating two-day hike to the summit of Cerro Hoya, 1559 MASL (5114 feet), or be awestruck by the magnificent Rio Playita Waterfall.
Cerro Hoya is the source of a great variety of rivers. On the trails you’ll come across the rivers Pavo, Playita, Varadero, Guanico and Tonosi, among others.
To complete your trekking trip along the Pacific coast of Veraguas, make sure to hike the Almácigos trail on Isla Cebaco and walk through the mangroves and Quebro Waterfalls.
No matter which destination you choose, we recommend going with a guide to take care of you at all times and show you the best of the destination. By relying on them, not only do you contribute to the local economy, but you will have the best experience. Follow all their instructions, wear comfortable clothes, and don’t forget your bottle of water, sun block lotion and mosquito repellent.
Visit the Pacific coast of Veraguas and discover its natural charm. Lose yourself in its unforgettable landscapes while enjoying a close encounter with its abundant flora and incredible wildlife. You’ll be left speechless.
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