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チャグレス川を通るパナマ運河

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1 weeks 1 days

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ハイライト

•7泊全パッケージ

•エンベラ村

•4x4、ハイキング、

•自然のままのシャグレス国立公園

•ラフティング、カヤック

• パナマ運河

•Forth San Lorenzo

•キャンプ

•ゲートウェイ:パナマシティ

熟練したシーカヤックで、自分のスキルをテストし、十分に疲れたままにしておく旅を探しているなら、最初から最後まで、少人数のグループでチャグレス川の徹底的な探検を楽しむでしょう。

大西洋に面する直前の川の北端にあるダムがガトゥン湖を形成し、それがパナマ運河の主要部を構成しています。左側の広大なジャングルからハウラーサルの轟音が聞こえ、右側の安全な距離から巨大な船を見つけ、先住民族のエンベラの部族や荒野の野営地の小屋でゲストとして眠っている間、ガットン湖の長さをパドルします道に沿って。

Additional Info

背骨に健康上の問題がある方にはおすすめしません

妊娠中の方にはおすすめしません

心血管疾患のある方にはおすすめしません

適度な体力が必要です

このランドパッケージセットの出発は、屋外でパドリングをするためにチームを組むことを楽しむ、18歳以上のカップル、友人、または独身者のために設計されています。宿泊施設は、地元のスタイル、快適で基本的な宿泊施設、贅沢さを考慮せずに選択されています。

しかし、健康によく、不規則で泥だらけの道を通って約2時間半歩く準備ができている12歳から65歳までの人は誰でもマイナーな変更でそれを行うことができます(未成年者は責任ある大人と旅行しなければなりません)

カスタマイズしたプライベートグループを手配することができます。

毎日のアイテム:水着またはナビゲート用のショートパンツ、スニーカー、または足裏の良いブーツ、帽子、日焼け止め、薄手のジャケットまたはウインドブレーカー(天候が寒くなる場合)、その後のタオルおよび乾いた服のセット日帰り旅行。毛布、懐中電灯、個人衛生アイテム。

日帰り旅行では水や宝石、現金、クレジットカードなどの貴重品によって悪化する可能性があるよりもオブジェクトを残します。

2〜3名様$ 1,850.00

4〜5人$ 1,550.00

6人以上の人々

このパッケージは良い年です。

パナマの雨季は4月から5月に始まり11月から12月までに終わります。河川水位が変化するため、川岸で夜を過ごす場所を事前に定義することはできません。

1月から3月にかけては安定した北風が吹くため、パドリングが困難になり、旅程に必要な変更が生じる可能性があります。

What To Expect

Day 1

パナマシティに到着

Accommodations

パナマシティホテル

1

Adventures Panama

私たちはトクメン国際空港であなたに挨拶し、パナマシティホテルにあなたをシャトルします。ホテルでは、午後7時にグループの歓迎会を開催します。ロビーで。

12 hours • Admission Included
2

Panama Canal

今日は唯一の歓迎です。

6 hours • Admission Included
Day 2

パナマ運河ミラフローレスロック&パナマシティツアー

Accommodations

パナマシティホテル

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

朝食

1

私たちは街の完全なツアーのために午前9時にあなたのホテルに迎えに行きます。あのパドリングを終えた後は、より興味深い観光スポットの周りをリラックスして効率的なツアーで過ごすことになり、歴史的な街とモダンな街の両方を眺めることができます。 パナマ運河の開発とミラフローレスロックでの経済的影響について学びます。ここでは、通過する船を見ることができ、運河の創造、その経済的および戦略的影響、そして最近の運河の拡大についてのドキュメンタリーを楽しむことができます。 パナマ運河博物館では、興味深いアーティファクトと、運河を建設するためのフランスとアメリカの取り組みについての概要が説明されています。運河の専門家になれば、街を見学します。 San Felipeとも呼ばれるCasco Antiguoには、San Jose Church、国立劇場、Metropolitan Cathedral、Old Slave Market、Old Spanish Prisonsなどの歴史的建造物を見渡すパナマシティの素晴らしい景色が見えます。 植民地時代のスペイン貿易にとって重要なスポットであるオールドパナマ遺跡への訪問にも興味があるかもしれません。 アマドール・コーズウェイでは、パナマ運河発掘調査の資料を使用して、3つの島が本土とつながっているという美しい景色をお楽しみいただけます。あなたはいくつかのグルメレストランから選択して運河とエキサイティングな街を出発する船の景色を楽しむことができます。

2 hours • Admission Included
2

Casco Viejo

San Felipeとも呼ばれ、San Jose Church、国立劇場、Metropolitan Cathedral、Old Slave Market、Old Spanish Prisonsなどの歴史的建造物を訪れると、パナマシティの素晴らしい景色が見えます。

2 hours • Admission Included
3

Amador Causeway (Calzada de Amador)

ここでは3つの島がパナマ運河発掘調査の資料を使って本土とつながっていました。あなたはいくつかのグルメレストランから選択して運河とエキサイティングな街を出発する船の景色を楽しむことができます。

2 hours • Admission Included
4

Panama Viejo

植民地時代のスペインの貿易のための戦略的な場所を訪問します。大陸の本土に設立された最初の都市

1 hour 30 minutes • Admission Included
Day 3

チャグレスチャレンジ

Accommodations

川の土手でテントで一晩

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

朝食

LUNCH

昼食

DINNER

夕食

1

Chagres National Park

午前5時に早めに出発する準備をしてください。あなたは拾われて、パナマシティの北東にあるセロアズールの山を過ぎているSan Cristobalの遠く離れた村へ全地形万能車で連れて行かれます。 私たち自身の作られた高速道路を通って野生の4x4のドライブの後、あなたはリオピエドラス、チャグレス川支流、またはチャグレス川に至るまで、チャグレス国立公園内の遊歩道を約2-3時間ハイキングします。ここであなたはいかだに入って、そしてChagres川の上流域の手つかずのジャングルの中へ下流(クラスII-III急流)に浮かびます。 私たちは川で昼食をとり、さらに急流で急な花崗岩の峡谷を通り過ぎてさらにラフティングを続け、Alajuela湖としても知られるMadden湖に遭遇する直前に終わります。ルートに沿って、あなたは4-6 p.m.前後のエンベラインディアンビレッジに連れて行くでしょう「ピラグア」(船外機を備えたネイティブの木製カヌー)に迎えられるでしょう。 これらのEmbera Nativeは、20年以上前にChagres国立公園に移住しました。ここでは、コロンビア近郊のDarienジャングルでよく知られているものと似た生息地が見つかりました。彼らはとても親切で、名誉あるゲストとしてあなたを彼らの村に招待します。あなたはたぶん彼らのヤシの木の屋根の小屋の一つの下にキャンプを設置し、揚げられたオオバコと地元で捕獲された魚の彼らの主食となるでしょう。

15 hours • Admission Included
2

私たちが出会うのは最初の村です

Admission Unknown
3

下流をナビゲートして出会うのは2番目の村です

Admission Unknown
4

私たちはそれの隣に運転します

Admission Not Included
Day 4

チャグレス川のそばのエンベラインディアンビレッジ

Accommodations

ガンボアによるカトゥマエンベラビレッジのテントで一晩

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

朝食

LUNCH

昼食

DINNER

夕食

1

Embera Nativesの親切なおもてなしに感謝した後、私たちはいかだで遠征用カヤックを交換し、Alhajuela湖を3〜4時間かけて漕ぎ始めます。 ここで繁栄した最も高い木の先端だけが、この人工の湖の水面をかろうじて壊す「溺れた森」の残骸をパドルします。あなたはAlhajuela湖の西海岸にあるNuevoVigíaの公共のボートランプにあなたの方法を作るとき、あなたは水路を通してナビゲートするでしょう。ここでは、運転手があなたに会い、そしてMadhaダムを越えてAlhajuela湖とGatun湖を結ぶChagresのある区間へあなたをシャトルします。 旅行のこの足は約3時間かかります、あなたは川のどちら側でも野生生物を見つけることができるでしょう、それは小さなワニを見ることさえ可能です。一日の終わりには、午後4時ごろ、ガトゥーン湖とガンボアの町のすぐそばにある別のエンベラの村に泊まります。彼らが十分なスペースとリソースを持っているならば、あなたは再び彼らのもてなしにふける、小屋の中に野営地をつくる、そして地元産の魚を食べる。

15 hours • Admission Included
2

Chagres River

今日はキャンプするガンボア地区のすぐ近くでパドリングを終えます

Admission Unknown
Day 5

コロラド州バロに沿ってパドルガトゥン湖

Accommodations

ガトゥン湖畔のテントの茂み

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

朝食

LUNCH

昼食

DINNER

夕食

1

Gatun Lake

午前中は、Embera Nativesが再びあなたをピラグアで往復させます。今回は、パナマ運河の西側へ渡ります。ここから、元のロックを介して資産のあなたの探求))。拡大された運河では、新しく開設された第3のロックセットを横切っているより大きなNeopanamaxも見られるかもしれません。 パナマ運河の船積みレーンのすぐ外側の小さな船専用の狭い水路にパドリングすることになります。実際には、大規模なパナマックス船(運河を通過できる最大の船舶用に予約された名前)の影になります。 このようなキングフィッシャーや釣りワシのような鳥はここで一般的です。理想的には、あなたはカメとジーザストカゲ(水の上を歩く能力を持つトカゲ)を見ることができる昼食のための場所を見つけるでしょう。 結局、あなたは有名なスミソニアンの自然の研究島であるBarro Coloradoのまわりであなたの道を進むでしょう。このためには、コロラド州バロの周りの西側の通路を守る熱帯の島々を通り抜けるために、航法技術に頼らなければなりません。 一日の終わりに、午後4時ごろ。あなたはコロラド州バロコロラドに隣接する小さな島に荒野の野営地を設立します。

1.0 day(s) • Admission Included
2

Barro Colorado Island

それに沿ってパドルします

Admission Unknown
3

パナマ運河の水域であるガトゥン湖を船舶の航路外に漕ぐ

Admission Unknown
Day 6

パドルガトゥンレイクノース

Accommodations

ガトゥン湖岸のテントキャンプで一晩

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

朝食

LUNCH

昼食

DINNER

夕食

1

Gatun Lake

キャンプを降りながら「残された痕跡を残さない」テクニックを実践した後は、午前9時ごろからガトゥン湖の遺跡に取り組むときに、パドリングのスキルを実際に試してみることになります。 島は湖のこの部分でそれほど頻繁にはなりません、そしてあなたはまるであなたが遠くに小さな灯台によって導かれて、開いている水の中を漕いでいるかのように感じるでしょう。 このセクションはまた運河の大きい船の独特な眺めを提供する。あなたは、遠くからあなた自身と同じように次々と移動しながら、それらの着実な進歩を追跡することができます。 うまくいけば、あなたは正午頃、湖の真ん中にあるいくつかの島の一つに素敵な日陰のランチスポットを見つけるでしょう。 ガトゥン湖の向こう側には、船が並んでいるのが見えます。彼らの順番がロックに入り、大西洋まで続くのを待っています。ホエザルの大家族は、この地域のジャングルの森を歩き回ることが知られています。 ここでは、午後4時ごろにガトゥンロックのすぐ脇に別の荒野の野営地を設立します。

8 hours • Admission Included
Day 7

サンロレンツォ砦

Accommodations

パナマシティのホテルで一晩

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

朝食

LUNCH

昼食

1

Fort San Lorenzo

今日あなたはガトゥンダムの北側にあなたを連れて行くであろうあなたのドライバーと会うでしょう、そしてあなたは午前8時30分頃にカヤックを始めるでしょう。 あなたはジャングルが目覚めているのを見るのにちょうど間に合うようにガトゥンダムのすぐ下流に置かれるでしょう。これは大西洋に流れ込むChagres川の最後の広がりです。 熱帯の鬱蒼とした森の中を3〜4時間漕いだ後は、古いスペイン人征服者のサンロレンツォ砦を眺めながら、カリブ海に到着します。 16世紀に始まったカリブ海の海賊がチャグレスを使って太平洋のパナマシティに不意の攻撃を仕掛けることを妨げた、かつては極めて重要な要塞の遺跡を探検するとき、あなたは時間的に逆行するでしょう。 サンロレンツォ砦を訪れて昼食をとった後、私たちはパナマシティに向かって戻り、午後4時ごろホテルに到着します。 この地域を出入りするには、車でフェリーボートまたは新しい架けられた橋を通って、パナマ運河を渡ります。 時間があれば、新しいパナマ運河ロックのアグアクララを訪れます。

8 hours • Admission Included
2

Agua Clara Locks

時間があれば訪問します

1 hour • Admission Included
Day 8

出発

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

朝食

1

8日目に、シャトルバスで空港まで送り返します。

Admission Included

Options

チャグレス川を通るパナマ運河

送迎を含む

What‘s Included

パナマ国内のすべての言及された地上および海上移動は含まれています。

朝食8回、ランチ5回、ディナー4回

キャンプ用品

エンベラインディアンインディアンの村の小屋で2泊

旅の食事

ガトゥン湖畔のテントキャンプ場で2泊

上記の交通手段

いかだまたはアヒル、シーカヤック(タンデムまたはシングル)および関連装備

ホテルマルベーリャ**、パナマシティで3泊

宿泊施設とケータリング:

ガイド(私達のガイドは川と海の航海技術、応急処置とCPRで訓練されます)

国際線、空港税(20.00ドル/人)

個人的な費用

ヒント

旅程で指定されていない食事

ホテルの追加料金(ランドリー、ルームサービス、電話)

国際線、空港税、アドベンチャーズパナマ

Pickup points

Tocumen Intl Airport

Panama City Panama

Cancellation Policy

出発予定時刻の6日前までにキャンセルされた場合、全額返金の対象となります。<br>出発予定時刻の2~6日前までにキャンセルされた場合、50%が返金されます。<br>出発予定日の2日前以内にキャンセルされた場合、0%が返金されます。

Reviews

5.00

3 reviews

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  • Panama Canal Cruise with NCL

    R9751XEstevens,2025年10月23日

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Just got back from an 18 day cruise on Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) through the Panam a Canal. Went through the new locks. If you like cruising it was a wonderful experience. We boarded the NCL ship Joy in San Franciso CA on October 2 and docked in Miami FL October 20. Our itinerary had numerous stops at ports usually followed by a day at sea. However, we missed a few ports due to a Hurricane. One of the ports was Panama City where you get a true sense for how amazing and historic the canal is especially for the time it was originally built. Going through the canal was cool. One of the cruise guests we met shared that his grandfather worked on the construction of the canal. Our service staff seemed to get better the longer we were on the ship. Always something to do when on the ship and the food was very good no matter where we dined.

  • Fantastic destination, GREAT operator, Panama is a gem in plain view!

    Bob M,2018年1月27日

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    My son and I signed up for the Mountain to Sea five day tour, which starts with a whitewater rafting adventure on the Piedras River to the Chagres River followed by a kayak adventure all the way across Panama for the next four days. I made this decision after some email dialog and telephone conversation with Javier, the owner of Aventuras Panama, who said that this was his favorite trip because it crosses almost the entire isthmus and the Chagres River was the key to a deep understanding of the entire Canal project. I’ll speak for myself here, but we were both DELIGHTED with this tour. I have been recommending this trip to all my friends whole-heartedly. One friend became so fired up about MY trip that he called the local newspaper and asked them to come interview me, as he thought the whole town should know about Panama! Coming from New England in January, what I wanted was some warm weather, unspoiled nature, good water for paddling, a fun adventure, a somewhat comfortable back country camping experience, decent equipment, and someone to make ALL the arrangements. And if I could wish for something I did not want, it would be mosquitos. I've been back a week now and I’m still smiling because I got all that and more. Panama is a hidden gem! We started our raft trip in an area so remote it took a couple of hours of extreme 4WD driving with an expert driver followed by a two hour hike to get to the water. After the 4WD vehicles could go no further, and despite being so remote, Aventuras Panama had local indigenous people waiting with horses at the trailhead to carry our boats and gear so we could hike without carrying gear. I was impressed – people waiting for us with horses deep in the jungle. How did they manage that? The rafting was through an area so unspoiled you could feel you were back in the 16th century. The jungle on both sides of the river was so abundant with life, color, and noises. For hours, we did not see a structure, wire, road, or sign of any person. Great moving water (Class II-III) almost continuously for 4 hours with expert guides, one to a boat. Our group had two boats. We stopped several times for snacks and photos. Javier was right: by starting in the mountains, one really came to understand a lot about the Canal project by experiencing the river - it’s essential water, it’s variability, and its power. It was a dimension to understanding the Canal project that most people never get, which was both fun and fascinating. At the end of the whitewater at a bend in the river, some Embera indigenous people were waiting for us with a 30’ long canoe that they had made by hand from a tree. We loaded our gear into their boat and they took us several miles downriver to their village, where my son and I disembarked to spend the night to begin the next, kayaking leg of the trip. I note again that Aventuras Panama worked magic to keep things on schedule, even in the jungle. We stayed that night and the next night in two different Indian villages, and the next two nights bushwhacking in tents. Our guide, Orlando, was fabulous - thoroughly knowledgeable and delightful to be with for four days (this is important with a group of only three people!). Orlando is a professional cook, so boy did we EAT! Never did I expect to be enjoying flank steak with grilled onions and fried yucca and fresh vegetables, wine and beer, cheese and stuffed olive appetizers, and fresh pineapple for dessert in the jungle. Orlando laid out a menu each night that was varied, fresh, and delicious, a rich reward to top off each glorious day of paddling. Breakfasts were also hot and hearty – often sausage, pancakes, rice pilaf, and of course fresh fruit. We prepared lunches to pack in the kayaks. Some of our camp sites were accessible by truck, so all our gear was delivered when we arrived ashore and then picked up the next morning; other sites were accessible only by boat, so we had a chase boat for a day (I think this was also required to pass that part of the Canal). We carried only the personal items we needed for the day in the kayaks. This was a very nice arrangement because the boats remained light. The drivers were steadfastly punctual and very helpful getting our camp set up and broken down. Our chase boat driver had relatives in a village near where we camped one night, so it was fun dropping by to say hello to the family. Some family members came by to help us set up camp and we got to know them a little bit with our limited Spanish. This connection with the people and the land was just what we were looking for. Kayaking across Panama is mostly a trip across the huge Gatun lake, and one might wonder how this works with the large ships passing through. We stayed several miles away from these big boys; Gatun houses many islands and Orlando guided us between one island to the next so that we felt like we were on a river without any consciousness of the large boat traffic a few miles away. At all times, safety was the top consideration and we respected how much effort Aventuras Panama put into tracking the weather, tracking us through GPS, planning our course, making sure we had the chase boat in the proper places, and making sure all our equipment was in good order. Orlando carried a GPS that allowed the home office to know our exact position at all times. If there was ever an emergency, this device allowed him to beckon help at once. We knew we were in professional hands so we could relax and enjoy the scenery. Most days we paddled 5-6 hours, arriving at our camp for the day around 3pm so we had time to get cleaned up and of course dig into the appetizers that Orlando was preparing almost as soon as the coolers were unpacked. We had some light headwinds a few hours a day, but nothing major. For the most part the water was dead flat. Since we were so far from the ship traffic, wakes were not something to worry about. Our drivers were waiting for us when we had to portage around two dams because in each case we had to go a a few miles downstream to the put-in spot. Everything was like clockwork, but we in the boats had no consciousness of clocks, time, or schedules – the tour company took care of everything. Panama is truly a hidden gem in plain view: we did not see another boater, fisherman, or tourist the entire five days we were on the river. We did see some indigenous people in a couple of places, but there was a two day period where we saw nobody – and this in one of the busiest waterways in the world! The route we took was lined with jungle, so our companions were birds, monkeys, an occasional flying fish, and other animals that we could see rustling near the waterline, but could not see the animal itself. It was great to have flat water and only the sounds of nature; for hours each day we quietly paddled our kayaks, scanning the jungle for animal sightings. It was one of the most relaxing things I’ve ever done. Some in the tourist industry we met lamented that ‘tourists don’t come to Panama’, but for the reader of this review, this is the opportunity – Panama is a relatively short plane flight from the US and until it catches on, it is a paradise of nature without people. We learned much from our guide about the local peoples, how the terrain changed when the lake was created, and how the country is doing today. Panama is a financial capital, but just a few miles outside of Panama City, it is a wilderness known and enjoyed by very few from outside the region. The last day was out of a movie. The three of us were padding through flat, clear water on the Chagres river, downstream from the dam, noticing that the river was getting incrementally darker. This meant it was getting more brackish; the end was drawing near. We inhaled the last few hours of the jungle on both sides, stopped to watch howler monkeys in their trees, tried to pick out the various trees Orlando had taught us to identify, and even pulled ashore to see if we could walk 100 yards into the jungle to get a feeling of what Henry Morgan’s pirates went through when they hacked through the jungle on their way to sacking Panama City in 1671. Despite our efforts and several attempted routes, we couldn’t do it. It was just too thick. Then we turned a bend in the river and there it was – our green river spilled out into the blue Caribbean Sea with gentle whitecaps rolling in. We paddled into the waves, turned around, and surfed onto a white sandy beach framed by coconut palms. We could see the arc of the beach for miles and there wasn’t a single person on any of it – except for our faithful support truck driver, waiting to offer us two cold Panama beers. It was as idyllic as could be. To conclude, I got everything I wanted. The weather was in the mid-80’s by day and low 70’s by night, and we were lucky to only get a few sprinkles of rain late at night. Aventuras Panama had their eyes glued to the weather so we didn’t have to worry about it – should a storm have come through, they had the support to get us out of the water easily. The nature was as unspoiled as it could get; I tend to pick up floating trash when I kayak, and in five days I picked up exactly two items. The backcountry camping was great with all the gear delivered and meals that were out of this world. My only complaint to Orlando the entire trip was that the PFD’s (lifejackets) were shrinking – every day I had to let mine out a little bit! The icing on the cake is that even in the areas where we were bushwacking, there were very few mosquitos. Your experience may be different, but all I did was put on long pants and do a light spray with OFF at dusk, and I think I picked up fewer than 30 bites over five days. You could get that many in ten minutes in my New England backyard in the summertime. I think this was because it was cooler at night and there was a constant breeze over the water. Or maybe we just got lucky… On a scale of one to five, where five is that all my expectations were perfectly satisfied, I’d give this trip a five. If there were a special category, though, for where most of what I got was beyond my expectations, I would not hesitate to give this trip that special category. The planning, logistic support, equipment, guides, friendliness, support, and packaging that Aventuras Panama provided was just fantastic. This was a trip of a lifetime and I’ll definitely be back to Panama, hopefully before everyone else discovers it.

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  • Had a great time

    Tim M,2018年1月27日

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Honestly, I didn't do a ton of research for this trip—my dad asked if I wanted to go join him in Panama, I said sure, and a few weeks later I landed at the airport. But nothing else was necessary: every important detail and logistic was already figured out, and there couldn't have been a better itinerary planned for the next seven days. We hiked, we rafted, we kayaked, we ATE, we explored, we camped, we met indians and locals, we fished—we did it all! I'll admit that the price struck me as a bit steep at first, but by the second day of the trip any of my reservations were completely dispelled. The amount of people involved to make this possible was truly extraordinary: there was Jorge, who coordinated airport dropoffs, pickups, and city tours. There was Benito, the fearless AWD driver who drove our motley crew overs steep, rutty hills heaped with red mud on treacherous jungle roads. There were two horses and a contingent of locals who schlepped our rafting equipment through the forest to the mouth of the Rio des Piedras. Fabian and Javier, our seasoned rafting guides; the Emberra tribe, who picked us up in their motorized canoes and hosted us in their village; Orlando, who was our kayaking captain through Gatun Lake; Jose, our motorboat escort, and a handful of other people who met us along the way to help us portage around dams, locks, and isthmuses. By the end of the trip, I was amazed by how many people we had met and how much we had done. To the avid adventurer: I can't recommend this trip enough!

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