Rainforest Gondola at Gamboa & Sloth Sanctuary

Starting at
$104.99 / Adult (ages 13 and over)
$89.99 / Child (ages 12 and under)
Colon (Panama Canal), Panama
Easy Activity Level
Minimum age 4 years
Snack Only
5.5 hours
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Scenic Drive: Embark on a 90-minute scenic drive aboard an air-conditioned bus to The Gamboa Rainforest Resort, nestled alongside the historic Chagres River and the iconic Panamá Canal. Discover the wonders of the region's fifty-five thousand-acre Soberania National Park as your knowledgeable local guide shares fascinating insights into the area's rich rainforest and its significance to the country.

Gamboa Aerial Tram: Take a breathtaking journey on the Aerial Tram, where you'll be transported through the upper forest canopy, revealing the hidden wonders of the rainforest. Be amazed as each gondola takes you from the forest floor to the sun-drenched canopy, providing a bird's eye view of the vibrant shades of green and dazzling bursts of color from flowering trees.

Ecological Exhibitions & Sloth Sanctuary: Gamboa Resort invites you to discover the beauty and diversity of nature with exhibits that include a butterfly farm, frog exhibit, orchid garden, and sloth sanctuary. Delve into the world of these incredible species and gain a deeper understanding of their habitats.

What’s Included:

  • Admission to Tram Ride.
  • Admission to Ecological Exhibitions.
  • A light snack and a bottled water.

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Notes

Accessibility: This tour is ambulatory accessible. Guests must be able to negotiate steps onto the bus.

Requirements & Restrictions: Minimum Age – 4 years. Maximum weight – 250lbs.

What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, and cash or credit/debit card for additional purchases.

Good to Know: Seeing wildlife cannot be guaranteed in the rainforest. Photos can be taken at all locations. Direct encounters with the animals and species can be limited due to local regulations.