Darien: Panama’s Wild East

February 17 — 22, 2026

Guide: TBA

Combine with: Panama: The Canal Zone & the Chiriqui Highlands, February 7 — 17

Welcome to the Darien Province, what is thought by some to be one of the planet’s last frontiers. Sprawling and rugged with vast and untouched beauty, this far eastern province of Panama is sparsely populated and stands-out, bursting with an authentic multicultural signature and a feel of being off the beaten path. The thriving biodiversity ignites wonder and a feeling of expedition and mystery, and has attracted the attention of birders, biologists, and anthropologists from around the world, eager to experience this wild and wondrous region.

This 5-night tour following our main tour of central and western Panama will give you the big picture view of the culture, geography, and biodiversity of this unique country, and is a region of Panama unlike all others we’ll have visited.  A highlight for this tour is the search for Panama’s national bird, one of the planet’s largest birds of prey: the Harpy Eagle. This quest for the Harpy takes us on memorable excursions on a river and into the heart of dense tropical forest, all in hopes of catching a glimpse of this very special bird. While the regal eagle is the star, brilliant birdlife abounds along the trip, and chances to see several species of monkey, and other charismatic wildlife is a draw. The days on either side of the Harpy quest will offer stop-and-go birding from the van at some quiet, and relatively untouched, locations, plus a river trip in a dug-out canoe, as we seek out some of the specialty birds and mammals of this wild and wonderful region.

Daily Overview

PRICE & BOOKING INFO

Tour Price/person*: $2875
Deposit: $1000/person
Single Supplement: $295
Final Payment Due: 8 October 2025, or at registration if after
Group size: 4 to 10 guests

*Based on double occupancy at lodgings, with a group size of 4 to 10 registrants. Maximum group size is 10 registrants, plus guide(s) and driver(s). If there are fewer than 4 registrants, this tour may be cancelled or re-negotiated. Note that if you want a roommate we can try to find you one, but we cannot guarantee all guests a roommate. If none is available, you will be charged the single supplement.


The tour price (fee) includes services from upon arrival on Day 1 until drop-off and dinner at the hotel on Day 6, including:

• All meals from dinner on Day 1 through breakfast on Day 6.

• All accommodations from Day 1 through the evening of Day 6.

• Tips for drivers, and staff at hotels and restaurants.

Excluded from your tour fee are:

• International flights.

• Alcoholic beverages (apart from the wine served at dinner), laundry services, charges for phone

calls, and any other items of a personal nature.

• Expenses associated with travel such as insurance, visa fees, airport taxes, airline baggage

fees, COVID tests, vaccinations, etc.

• Tips for local guide.

Documents

All travelers must have a current passport, valid for six months beyond the start date of this tour, with at least one blank page for visas. A visa is required of US citizens entering Panama.

Pace, Rigor, Climate & Pests 

This extension trip dovetails nicely coming out of our earlier trip, rewarding you with the complete Panamanian experience: from western to eastern and highlands to lowlands. Coming off our main tour, our pace will pick up as we head east by van, and we’ll explore the rugged and tropical terrain of the eastern-most Central American jungle in the Darien Province. All birding skill levels are welcomed, but this tour will feature some physically demanding trails and the climate-feel of the tropical jungle.

Overall, this tour will be moderate, but the day we seek the Harpy Eagle will be rigorous in terms of terrain to traverse, with the potential for steep and muddy hills as we climb into Harpy Eagle territory deep within the jungle. There may be a quick stream crossing on foot so knee high boots comfortable for hiking a few miles are a must, and uphill hiking on unpaved trails. To get to the area jungle the Harpy Eagles call home, we’ll travel 45 minutes by “dug-out style” motorized boat to put us in a more remote location. This day will also feature travel by 4WD vehicles to get us that much closer to our destination but can be a bumpy ride. Once there, it may be a two-mile one-way trek into the jungle on foot.

March is the hot season in Panama, and the climate in eastern Panama is hot (temps ranging above 90 degrees F) and muggy. Rain can be expected, and the wetter, hotter climate may mean that biting bugs more abundant, so caution and preparedness is advised.

We’ll spend the first three nights in the town of Meteti in a modest but clean and air-conditioned hotel (1-2 star). Night four will be in Torti with similar accommodations and lovely grounds and restaurant on site, the property is adorned with lush flowers, fruit and hummingbird feeders to enjoy.

Cancellation Policy

Please review Hillstar Nature’s complete Terms and Conditions of Booking. Hillstar Nature strongly recommends all guests purchase travel insurance that covers Trip Cancellation, Trip Curtailment, Trip Interruption, and Emergency Medical and Medical Evacuation. Hillstar Nature is not responsible for losses incurred due to insurance costs, government actions or restrictions, or due to airline cancellations or delays, or penalties incurred by the purchase of non-refundable airline tickets, or any other expenses incurred by registrants preparing for a tour.

If a guest/participant cancels registration:

● 120 days or more prior to the start of the tour, a refund is issued minus a $500/person processing

fee.

● Between 119 and 90 days prior to the start of the tour, half of the tour fee will be returned to the

registrant.

● 89 days or less prior to departure, no refund of payments or deposits are issued.


View Hillstar Nature’s Terms & Conditions of Booking