Parque Natural Metropolitano
- March 29, 2001
- Rated 4 of 5 by
Hal1026 from Scottsdale, Arizona
This park is a treat if you have no opportunity to get out of the city since it's the only natural forest within the metropolitan limits of a Central American capital. There are two interpretive walking trails to follow that will give you the chance to sight anything from white-tailed deer, sloths and titi monkeys to coatis, turtles, iguanas and an estimated 200 different species of birds. I caught sight of more than one iguana lazing itself on a branch of a tree as I passed, plus what looked like a deer disappearing rapidly into the trees at one point. There is a visitors center that you enter from Avenida Juan Pablo II, and they run guided one-hour tours and regular slide shows. This park is an easy excursion, and is open 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Try and make it in the morning hours when the air is cool and if you're a bird-watcher you'll see more species still in the trees. And stop by the "mirador" that allows a great view of the city and a glimpse of the Canal anytime.
From journal One-day Panamania: Panama City, Quickly!