Birding the Quetzal Trail Volcán Barú National Park

Discover the breathtaking beauty of El Sendero de Los Quetzales, nestled in the heart of Panama’s Chiriquí Highlands. This trail offers unparalleled opportunities for birdwatching, especially with the rewarding possibility of observing the Resplendent Quetzal in its natural habitat. Join us for an unforgettable adventure on this magnificent cloud forest trail.

Discover the Birds of the Quetzal Trail

El Sendero de los Quetzales is one of Panama’s premier birding trails, with a remarkable variety of species concentrated in its lush lower and mid-elevation cloud forests. Even without reaching the summit, visitors can expect rewarding encounters with both colorful showpieces and quieter forest specialists.

  • Stars of the Show: The trail is named for the Resplendent Quetzal, one of the most sought-after birds in Central America. While sightings are never guaranteed, this is one of the best places in Panama to look for them.

  • Bird Families You’ll Encounter: Expect tanagers flashing through the canopy, orioles and icterids in the edges and openings, and woodpeckers drumming in the taller trees. Mixed flocks often bring along flycatchers, foliage-gleaners, and thrushes like the Black-faced Solitaire with its haunting song.

  • Endemics & Highland Specialties: The region is home to several Chiriquí Highlands specialties, such as the Yellow-thighed Brushfinch and Long-tailed Silky-flycatcher. These add a real sense of place for visiting birders.

  • Habitats on the Route: The walk passes through moss-draped oak forest, shaded ravines, and patches of bamboo and secondary growth. This mix of habitats means you’ll see different sets of birds as you go.

With more than 300 bird species recorded in this section of the park, each visit brings fresh surprises. Our Principal, Mishael, knows the calls and favored trees of the local birds, helping you maximize your chances of spotting the rare and the remarkable.

Sooty-capped Chlorospingus

Essential Information for Planning Your Quetzal Trail Adventure

Embarking on the Quetzal Trail requires some planning. Here’s what you need to know to make the most of your birding experience. We provide insights into the trail’s difficulty, optimal visiting times, and what to expect in terms of weather. Prepare for an unforgettable journey!
Difficulty and Duration
Our Quetzal Trail hike typically takes around 4 hours to complete. Proper footwear is essential for a comfortable hike. Enjoy lush jungle walks, sweeping vistas, and carefully maintained, though occasionally uneven, trails. Be prepared for, muddy stretches, and changes in elevation.
A photograph of a clear, sunny day on the Quetzal Trail, highlighting the lush greenery and vibrant flora, with a focus on the ideal weather conditions for birdwatching.
Best Times to Visit
The dry season (December to April) offers the best weather for hiking and Birding. Mornings are typically clear, providing excellent visibility for spotting a wide diversity of amazing birds.
Practical Tips
Pack light but bring essentials: water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent, and of course, binoculars. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions. It can be a little chilly first thing at this elevation. Clouds can be low so bring a light rainproof jacket. A field guide can enhance your birding experience but is not essential.

Book Your Quetzal Trail Adventure

Reserve your spot now for an unforgettable birdwatching experience in Panama’s Chiriqui Highlands. Our easy booking process ensures a smooth start to your adventure.

PRICES:

  • Half Day (1–2 people): $150
    Transportation not included

  • Full Day (1–2 people): people): $250
    Includes transportation, breakfast, and lunch.