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Follow on Google News | ![]() The last roadless place: explore Darien rainforest before roads arriveCrossing Panama's Darien Gap on foot: a pioneering expedition team is about to attempt one of adventure's final frontiers, something Lonely Planet calls 'so risky as to be insane'. Places remain on this expedition into the roadless rainforest...
By: Secret Compass Panama’s mountainous Darien Gap is the only break in the 30,600km Pan-American Highway which connects Circle (Alaska) with Puerto Montt (Chile). This 150km of unfinished business is described as ‘the last roadless place’ by Lonely Planet and was a Sunday Times Top 10 Wildest Trips of the Year. Kerry O’Neill, marketing director with Secret Compass, said, “The Parc Nacional Darien is the most ecologically diverse land-based park in Central America, whose rewards are sadly often over-shadowed by the region’s shifting security situation. As expedition professionals, we use only the best in-country experts and our contingency plans have contingency plans in case called upon.” Lonelyplanet.com states that crossing the Gap on foot is ‘so-risky- Interviewed by Lonely Planet, leading local naturalist and Secret Compass’s in-country guide, Rick Morales, said, “When you’re out in the Darien forests trying to spot something, hone into a slight sound or movement [and you might see] a rare bird, a troop of monkeys or a herd of peccaries.” Morales, who has many first-crossing trekking successes under his own belt and is familiar to working in challenging regions like the Darien, added, “We carry binoculars instead of firearms.” Highlights of Darien Gap expedition · 1. Discover the 150km gap in the 30,600km Pan-American highway · 2. Explore the ecological diversity of Central America’s mountainous rainforest · 3. Travel alongside the Emberá Indians on foot and in dug-out canoes · 4. See 5,000-year-old Petroglyphs, remnants of an ancient culture Though mired in political indecision and tempered by environmental concerns, there are rumours that a road connection, the ‘Interamericana’ O’Neill continued, “For now, the Darien’s undisturbed wilds remain filled with endemic flora, fauna, cultures and ancient petroglyphs. This makes it prime expedition territory for our pioneering team. “To discover the hidden histories and raw adventures this pivotal Central American region and its rainforests have to offer before roads encroach into it, ambitious adventurers seeking their next challenge are invited to apply to join March’s Darien Gap expedition team today,” concluded O’Neill. Expeditions for 2016 and 2017 Tom Bodkin, director of Secret Compass, added, “Through our pioneering expeditions to often misunderstood regions, our team-mates return home to share their positive stories through blogs, articles and social media. It’s a key reason we’re passionate about this type of exploration." Upcoming adventurous travel destinations for Secret Compass include Afghanistan, Armenia, Burma, Ethiopia, Gabon, Iran, Iraqi Kurdistan, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Mongolia, Kamchatka, Siberia’s Arctic Circle, the DRC, Chad and southern Sinai. Expedition styles range from mixed-terrain trekking and minimalist desert traverses to mountain-biking, rafting and horseback expeditions. Secret Compass welcomes applications from anyone with a good level of fitness who’s keen to achieve the extraordinary in the world’s wildest places. ------- ends ------- NOTES TO EDITORS Secret Compass Expeditions Secret Compass redefines what is possible by creating pioneering projects in the world's wildest places. It’s built around a team of trusted experts who combine a passion for exploration with industry-leading professionalism. Secret Compass reignites your primal need for adventure, providing the catalyst for you to come alive and achieve the extraordinary. Press enquiries: 0207 096 8428 Secret Compass TV Secret Compass TV provides expert pre-production and in-country location management services to the TV and film industries. Clients to date include the BBC, Nat Geo, Discovery, Animal Planet and Channel 4, in countries including Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, South Sudan and Siberia. End
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