The San San Pond Sak Wetland in Panama

San San Pond Sak Wetland in Panama

The San San Pond Sak Wetland is named in their territory have the beaches and wetlands that are located in the Changuinola District coast from Rio to Punta Pond Sak Sixaola in Bocas del Toro Province in Panama attractive country .

This place made up of lakes, streams, swamps, the Changuinola River in the center and some beaches that lead directly to the Caribbean, is one of the most ideal for all adventure lovers smooth cutting, such as walking, running, climbing, or just stop and observe nature. Its main attraction being precisely the tranquility to which you have access in their extensions.

The wetlands of San San Pond Sak is perfect for lovers of camping, the river always find wood lying around the beach to you know like making fires, you’ll see great potential for regional flora and fauna, so the walk by the wetland must not be surprised to find you with species like the tapir, peccaries, peccary, deer, the jaguar, howler monkey, peacock, among others. The place is also well known for its birding potential.

To reach this wonderful place you have several options, including:

Take the boat that goes to Isla Colón Changuinola and leave you in Finca 44 from where you can rent a smaller boat to continue exploring the area. If you follow this route you will have the opportunity to ask the boat stops at the farm of Mr. Sanchez and he asked permission to visit the beautiful beach of Soropta or The Sixties.

If you follow the route to go down the road from the border with Costa Rica, you’ll see that at some point find the bridge over the Rio San San, there you can rent a boat and begin the journey. Since this route is feasible that you can better see the birds and other wetlands.

As you can see in this post, in The San San Pond Sak Wetland awaits flora and fauna that seems frozen in time, beaches, wetlands, lakes, streams, tranquility and beauty. Do not miss the opportunity to meet him.

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