A natural barrier between Central and South America, the Darién National Park, covers an area of 5,760 square kilometres and is probably the most biologically rich area of our planet.
The Darién National Park is home to more than 500 species of birds, as well as rare and endangered species including jaguars, macaws and harpy eagles.
Here, indigenous communities live unaware of the modern world and some remote areas within the park are only accessible by boat or small plane.
This is a trip for adventure and nature lovers!