Where's the best sightseeing in and around El Valle de Anton, Panama?
Anthony Lim - GRUPO TD4, SA
Sightseeing in El Valle:
- For the most amazing views try hiking (approximately one hour +) the INDIA DORMIDA MOUNTAIN.
- If you do not wish to hike and insist on driving try going to CERRO LA CRUZ for the very most amazing views you will ever see.
- If you still wish to hike for 20 minutes try the PASTOREO HILL and you will get a very nice view of EL Valle. Great for a nice picnic -- in the SOUND OF MUSIC mode (tropical version)!
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Sightseeing in El Valle:
- For the most amazing views try hiking (approximately one hour +) the INDIA DORMIDA MOUNTAIN.
- If you do not wish to hike and insist on driving try going to CERRO LA CRUZ for the very most amazing views you will ever see.
- If you still wish to hike for 20 minutes try the PASTOREO HILL and you will get a very nice view of EL Valle. Great for a nice picnic -- in the SOUND OF MUSIC mode (tropical version)!
- The El Valle waterfalls are very simple, known as CHORRO LOS MACHOS and you may also enjoy LAS MOZAS........great for a picnic.
- If you wish to see the world famous (almost extinct) GOLDEN FROGS-- try visiting the EL VALLE ZOO, small, very quaint and to the point: super tropical!
- To the left of the Church-- you have the El Valle Museum, quite basic but great for a 15 minute break!
Posted November 27, 2013
Bill Brunner
There are at least two tour guide services in El Valle de Anton and they’ll take people to waterfalls, out on country trails and outside the Valley (the locals in El Valle de Anton sometimes refer to the area just as “the Valley”), or to the resort not too far away from the Atlantic Coast. One of the owners of these tour services owns a herpetarium (a collection of snakes in glass cages) so he will take the tourists there for sure. He has stuffed snakes and frogs...
There are at least two tour guide services in El Valle de Anton and they’ll take people to waterfalls, out on country trails and outside the Valley (the locals in El Valle de Anton sometimes refer to the area just as “the Valley”), or to the resort not too far away from the Atlantic Coast. One of the owners of these tour services owns a herpetarium (a collection of snakes in glass cages) so he will take the tourists there for sure. He has stuffed snakes and frogs there, too.
The tours also take visitors up in the hills, around the Valley and then outside the Valley and probably shows the tourists the square trees. El Valle is famous for having square trees. The trunks of these trees are square and there is a grove of them in one corner of the Valley.
Posted September 5, 2014