Panama's varied terrain allows for a variety of outdoor adventures both in the water and on land. When you adventure in nature you take the road less traveled.
The Pacora River is just 45 minutes from Panama City in the town of San Miguel. The town is surrounded by nature which allows you to disconnect from the city. The road to San Miguel is in perfect condition and is suitable for any type of vehicle. The river has narrow and shallow sections but is ideal for river rafting. It even has has some challenging class II and III rapids and it has two different sections to run.
Panamanian rivers are short, fast and flow with great erosive capacity. They carve large cuts, caves and great falls. The rivers of the Pacific slope are slightly longer and many of them are navigable. Here in Panama rivers mostly used for the production of electricity rather than recreation.
The Pacora River is just 45 minutes from Panama City in the town of San Miguel. The town is surrounded by nature which allows you to disconnect from the city. The road to San Miguel is in perfect condition and is suitable for any type of vehicle. The river has narrow and shallow sections but is ideal for river rafting. It even has has some challenging class II and III rapids and it has two different sections to run.
Panamanian rivers are short, fast and flow with great erosive capacity. They carve large cuts, caves and great falls. The rivers of the Pacific slope are slightly longer and many of them are navigable. Here in Panama rivers mostly used for the production of electricity rather than recreation.
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