Soposo Rainforest Adventures

Bocas del Toro Province


Part of a project spearheaded by an ex–Peace Corps volunteer and her Naso husband to offer the Naso people an alternative income, Soposo Rainforest Adventures offers accommodations in stilted thatched huts and traditional foods at three meals. Visits include transport from Changuinola. Tours may include community visits, camping trips, birdwatching and manatee viewing.


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