White throated Gecko |
Parque Natural Metropolitano
I did three trips to the Parque Natural Metropolitano. The first trip
was with family and just to learn how to get to and from the place and how much
a taxi would cost. We paid $4.00 for the
cab there and only $2.50 for the cab back.
The driver who took us back was tired and forgot the charge us the “gringo
rate” so that is how we learned what the normal rate is.
On the second trip I went alone and made the
mistake of asking the driver how much, he wanted over $4.00 but I talked him
down to $4 and still knew I had been ripped off so I did not tip him. On the way back I hailed a cab and did not
ask for the price. When I got out of the
cab at my hotel I gave the driver $3.00 and he was quite pleased. Now I will blog my third trip to the park as
it was the most recent and is still in my memory.
The park has many interpretive signs and most of them are about bryophytes. The signs are in English and Spanish and include microscopic pictures of moss and liverwort leaf cells!
I woke up at about 6:30 am and told my travelling companion that I was
going to the park. I was too early to
get the free breakfast in our hotel (Dose Mares) so I went to the 24 hour place
two doors down. I had café con leche and
ensalada frutas for breakfast. Since I
ate at the bar the service was fast and good.
I noted that the coffee and the fruit salad were larger than what our
hotel served. The cost for breakfast was
$2.50. I left $3.00 on the counter for
the waitress.
Next I went up to Peru Avenue and hailed a cab. The cab took me right to the park and I gave
the driver $2.50 and he was pleased with that as the normal rate for a single
passenger is $2.00 for this trip. I went
into the park office and paid the $2.00 park entrance fee and $1.00 for a
bottle of water and then started my walk.
I first took the loop trail that goes right back to the office. I did not see much on this trail this
time. Last time I saw a white throated
gecko on this trail.
Next I headed up the main trail to the turtle pond and was surprised to
see an alligator in the pond. I think a
park staff had been feeding it. After
taking several photos of the alligator I headed up to the lookout. At the look out my purse fell apart so I put
all my stuff in my camera bag and carried my camera loose. The temperature was cooler than my last hike
in the park and I did not feel too hot so I hung out at the lookout for about ½
hour. Suddenly my lasagna that I ate at Isla
flamenco decided it had to come out and it had to come out real fast. So I did what I had to do. After
a bit a gato solo came out and I got a few pictures of it. At some point I saw a toucan as well but
could not get a picture.
I headed back down the garbage truck road and stopped near the guard station
to take pictures of ant hills. The three
guards were all quite friendly and we exchange a friendly Buenos as I passed
by. I then went back to the office. My GPS said I went 4.5 miles, just like the
last time I hiked there, but I’m not sure I believe it because last time I went
on every trail included the trail across the street. I skipped the trail across the street this
time because there is no much there and it does not feel as secure with traffic
on both sides and no guards to watch the entrance.
I milled around in the gift shop for a few minutes because it was nice
and cool in there and then I headed out to the street to hail a taxi. The first taxi to stop for me was a white
tourist cab. I knew better than to ride
the tourist cabs, they are expensive. I
turned the cab down and immediately hailed a broken down old yellow cab right
in front of the white cab. The yellow
cab already had a passenger in the back and the driver surprised me by speaking
good English. The driver told me he
would stop at the Albrook terminal first and then take me to my hotel and I
agreed. I don’t mind the side
trips.
I talked with the driver a bit and set it up for him to give us a ride back
to the airport the next day. When I got
out I paid him $2.50 and he thanked me several times. He was a good driver and we waited 15 minutes
for him to take us to the airport the next day before we decided to go with the
semi official hotel taxi instead for $8.00 more.
4.5 miles with 200 feet elevation gain times two for two trips out there.
Near Gatun locks on a different trip |
On the pacific beach near Panama city |
Not at the park |
at Omar Park in the city |
1 comment:
Great stuff, Shawna! Thanks for sharing with us. I like the "spike" motif, I believe it must be common in the tropics. Super jealous of your trip, and yes, learn Spanish... escape while you can! LOL.
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