Description
Typical lunch
Walk to the waterfall to swim (weather permitting)
Typical dance
Descrition
One Day Tours
Embera community
The Emberá, also known in the historical literature as the Chocó or Katío Indians are an indigenous people of Panama and Colombia. In the Emberá language, the word ẽberá can be used to mean person, man, or indigenous person, depending on the context in which it is used.
Emberá Quera, is a sustainable tourism community established since January 2007 on the shores of Lake Gatún, District and Province of Colón. It is a village of the Emberá ethnic group made up of people who came from Darién, and from other communities of the Eastern Sector of the Hydrographic Basin of the Panama Canal, dedicated exclusively to tourism.
What to bring
- Comfortable clothes
- Walking shoes (no open toe shoes are allowed)
- Sunblock
- Hat
- Insect repellent
- Sandals
- Towel
- Swimsuit
- Camera