ELLA DRUA
Overnight in a bohio under mosquito netting (no electricity), traditional meals based on plátanos, rice, manioc, fish and chicken. This community, which is also keen to share its culture and way of life, is much less well known and visited than those on the Río Chagres or the Embera Quera community on the other side of the bridge. The latter is indeed more organized and accustomed to welcoming visitors, but the experience is still unique for those wishing to share their daily lives with authentic communities.
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