Located in eastern Panama, the Emberá-Wounaan Comarca is home to the indigenous Emberá and Wounaan peoples, known for living in harmony with nature. This comarca stretches along the Chagres and Tuira rivers, with much of the area covered by tropical rainforests, making it a haven for biodiversity. Visitors can experience Emberá culture through guided tours to their villages, where residents share their way of life, traditional music, dances, and crafts. The intricately woven baskets and wood carvings of the Emberá are renowned for their beauty and craftsmanship. Additionally, the comarca offers opportunities to explore rivers, waterfalls, and untouched jungle areas, where eco-tourism activities such as traditional dugout canoe rides and learning about ancient medicinal plants from the Emberá are popular experiences.
Emberá-Wounaan Comarca - Must Know & Facts
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