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Soberania

Soberania national park is estimated to be at least 500 years old, borders the central part of the Panama Canal and protects some 19,500 hectares of lowland tropical forest in the Atlantic watershed.
The Chagres River divides the park into two parts. There are a number of excellent birding trails in the southern section, including Plantation Road, the El Charco Nature Trail and the Las Cruces Trail.

In the northern section, Pipeline Road provides access to moister and more mountainous sections as well as a whole new variety of animal species. Soberania is also home of the Toucan, Parrot, Trogon, Mot-mot and Ant bird.
 
The park is considered to be one of the most accessible areas for bird watching and wildlife observation in Central America and the Pipeline Road is world famous among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts alike.

THINGS TO SEE AND DO

Below is a list of things to see and do around the area, though we are able to create any itinerary depending on your interests.
 
Walking. The lodge offers a range of walking trails throughout the park which is the ideal way to see some of the rarest birds in the isthmus
 
Flora and Fauna. Taking in the surroundings from the viewing platform that is the rooftop of the lodge, where monkeys, sloths and a surprising number of birds can be seem.

Recommended lodges in this area:

Soberania
The park is considered to be one of the most accessible areas for bird watching and wildlife observation in Central America and lying in the middle of it all above the canopy of the jungle is the Canopy Tower lodge