Only a two hour trip separates Panama City from Anton Valley. It is located inside an inactive volcano crater where you can enjoy a cool weather and light rain all year round.
A lot of trekking is done in this beautiful green-colored destination. Trekking consists on covering long distances by foot to connect with nature in all of its forms. Besides trekking there are many other activities and attractions you can enjoy while you visit The Valley, of which, we include: El Nispero zoo, hot springs, Crafts and Souvenirs Market, The Valley Museum, La Pintada Petroglyphs, Las Mozas and El Macho trickles, archeology sites, and amongst its festivals or cultural celebrations we can enjoy the Cristo de Esquipulas celebration, the Corpus Christi, national parties and the Torito Guapo Festival.
There is also El Gaital Peak, which hosts a wide range of animals and plants in its 335 hectares of protected land, 3,000 meters over sea level. Also, the National Wild-Life Authority (ANAM) facilities are located here.
One of the most mysterious places this destination has is La India Dormida, where the hills of The Anton Valley form the silhouette of a young indian woman that, according to local legend, fell madly in love with a Spaniard and cried her misfortune until nature took her as its own, while other legends say that the sun turned her into part of the hill to save her from a love that was not returned to her from an arrogant Indian warrior of her tribe.
Location of Anton Valley
How to get to Anton Valley?
If you drive from Panama City, you can take the Interamerican Highway all the way to El Higo of Anton, there you will turn to your right until you reach The Valley. The trip could take around 2 hours.
Weather in Anton Valley
Tropical Humid and Rainy Climate and average temperature is 70ºF.
Suggestions for Anton Valley
You need to take bug repellent,jeans, sneakers or boots, hat and a light jacket.
Activities in Anton Valley
- Arts & Crafts Tours
- Arts & Crafts Tours
- Bike Rides
- Birdwatching
- Canopying
- Eco-tourism
- Expeditions
- Fair and Festival Tours
- Hiking
- Historic Site Tours
- Hot Springs
- Nature Walks
- Recreational Tours
- Shopping
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