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Colon 2 nights 3 days travel course
Day 1: Panama Canal and History Exploration
Gactong Lock โ Panama Canal Rail โ San Lorenzo Fortress โ Colon Free Trade Zone
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In the Gato Tong Gate of the Panama Canal, one of the seven wonders of the world, large vessels pass through, experienced a historical journey connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on the Panama Canal Railway, which was built in 1855, and kept the treasure from the Pirates of the Caribbean in the San Lorenzo Fortress built in the 16th -century Spanish colonial era. Explore and experience the site of duty -free shopping and Latin American logistics hubs in the world's largest Colon Free Trade Zone.
Day 2: Nature and Marine Culture Experience
Portobelo National Park โ Galetta Maritime Research Institute โ Agua Clara Lock โ Charres National Park
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:In the Portobelo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, explores the Spanish fortress and colonial buildings, enjoys the beautiful coastline of the Caribbean, learning the Caribbean coral reefs and tropical marine ecosystems at the Galetta Maritime Institute, and expanding the latest Agu Clara Calm in 2016. Observe the modern technology of the project, and experience the biodiversity of Panama through tropical rainforest trekking and wild animal observation in Charres National Park
Day 3: Taping of urban culture and suburbs (options)
Colon Cathedral โ Gamboa Tropical Woorim Resort โ Panama Tropical Woorim Discovery Center โ Atlantic Bridge
Colon Cathedral:It takes 2 hours, and Colon's religious culture and architecture views at the 19th -century unlimited cathedral.
Gambo, tropical rainforest resort:Takes 4 hours, ecotourism and wildlife observation in the rainforest of the Panama Canal basin
Panama Tropical Woorim Discovery Center:3 hours, tropical rainforest ecosystem learning and canopy tower experience through interactive exhibition
Atlantic Bridge:It takes 1 hour, a panoramic view of the canal and a sunset on a modern bridge across the Panama Canal