(Midario.com) Veraguas, a province bathed by two seas, geography remains within many protected areas and wildlife that can be exploited for tourism during the dry season. Now that, during this week, begins to be attracted attention since the advent of Christ the Nazarene devotees Atalaya. Jeremiah Aguilar, regional administrator of the National Environmental Authority (ANAM), recently reported accountability that keeps Veraguas large number of protected areas such as parks, forest reserves, wildlife refuge, hot springs, spas, including maintaining accessibility for visitors.
RESORTS AND RIVERS
For example, in the district of Las Palmas is the spa’s waterfall, which ranks as a wildlife refuge. This cascade of several meters is a special place where visitors can take a dip in the waters from the mountains palmeña. The spa El Salto, San Francisco, is another special place for that, with families, healthy people can enjoy quiet moments. In this area, on Sunday, the National Civil Protection System (Sinaproc) maintains a staff of lifeguards.
WILDLIFE
In Calobre district is the forest reserve, where visitors can camp and swim in the river San Juan. The reserve has a cool climate, very nice during the summer time. Thermal water wells in El Potrero de Calobre is another tourist spot where visitors can take hot baths, good for rheumatism and relieve pain throughout the body. In Santa Fe estates are equipped for people to see animals of different species, such as ostriches, tigers, monkeys, among others. Montijo Ramsar Site is a wildlife refuge and nesting birds. This region is the path Jujuná, that can be driven both by land and by water. All these places are kept open for tourists and visitors to use the summer.