The Barú Volcano

The Barú Volcano

  • Location: Chiriquí, Panama
  • Altitude: 3,475 meters above sea level

Barú Volcano is the highest point in Panama and the tallest volcano in southern Central America. Its territory spans three districts: Boquerón, Boquete, and Bugaba.

An interesting fact about this volcano is that it is considered potentially active. On a clear, rain-free day, you can admire both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea from its summit—a unique spectacle in the region.

How to Get There?

You can reach the summit of the volcano from the towns of Boquete or Volcán. This destination offers an unforgettable experience, allowing visitors to enjoy nature at its finest.

From its peak, visitors can marvel at breathtaking sunsets, breathe fresh, clean air, and explore the trails within the natural park. Along the way, it's common to spot a variety of wildlife, such as quetzals, black-and-white hawks, and hummingbirds. You may also encounter mammals like pumas, white-tailed deer, and other species native to the region.

Barú Volcano is not just a destination for hiking enthusiasts but also a place to connect with Panama's rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes.


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