Barú Volcano National Park
Barú Volcano National Park is located in Panama and is home to the country's highest peak, Barú Volcano, which rises to 3,474 meters. The park covers an area of approximately 14,000 hectares and features diverse ecosystems, including cloud forests and tropical rainforests. It is a popular destination for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying stunning views of both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Established in 1976, the park is a protected area that supports various wildlife species, including the endangered Quetzal bird. Visitors can explore numerous trails, with the most famous leading to the summit of Barú Volcano. The park's rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes make it a significant natural attraction in Central America.