We searched for Boquete's forgotten waterfalls on one of the world's most beautiful forest treks. Through lush rainforest, we hiked. We tripped on mud. We encountered wildflowers one after another.
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THE LOST WATERFALLS TRAIL
Another fantastic Bajo Mono walk near Boquete Town is the Pipeline Trail. Walk along a jungle river to a large, slow-descending waterfall at the end. You'll see a thousand-year-old tree and unusual fauna.
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THE PIPELINE TRAIL
With its small canyon-like trail, El Pianista Trail became my favorite Boquete forest excursion. The 3-4 hour out-and-back trek is 4km from Boquete and over 2000 feet high. In a cloud forest, at least half the path is in the clouds.
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EL PIANISTA TRAIL
Despite being one of Boquete's shortest walks, La Piedra De Lino hurts your legs the most! A 1.3km hike of 434 meters proved difficult. Walk up one meter for every three meters you go ahead. The summit rock's view of Boquete is worth the hike.
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LA PIEDRA DE LINO HIKE
I think La Piedra de la India Vieja provides Boquete's nicest vistas. Additionally, it has the poorest or no trace, as discovered. This climb left my legs with numerous battle scars, but the granite overlook at the summit was worth it.
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LA PIEDRA DE LA INDIA VIEJA HIKE
A spectacular Basalt rock climbing wall leads to Bajo Mono, the Lost Waterfall Trek, and more. Naturalness is its finest feature. I ran here in the morning and worked out on the grass in the mountains with Josh.
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ROCK CLIMBING WALL
The Quetzal Trail, or Los Senderos Quetzales, is a popular trek near Boquete, Panama. Boquete offers several routes, but Los Senderos Quetzales is a popular choice.
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SENDERO LOS QUETZALES