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TOURS

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In Belize there are many different activities to keep you entertained during your stay with us: from horseback riding through the jungle to floating through caves on an innertube. Local guides are used for all off site tours.
Here are but a few of the attractions available.

         

Xunantunich (maiden of the rock)
located approximately 7 miles from San Ignacio in the village of Succotz, the prominent el castillo can be seen from miles around, the ancient structure provides breathtaking views western Belize and Eastern Guatamala.

Cahal Pech (place of the ticks)
locate in the town of San Ignacio, this is a six acre ceremonial centre overlooking the river valley, explore the temples, palaces and plaza's.

Caracol (the snail)
Cayo district, in the Chiquibul forest reserve. This is the largest ancient site in Belize, one of the largest in the Maya world and artifacts show proof of victory in battle over the mighty Tikal.

El Pilar (water basin or pila)
12 miles west of San Ignacio, beyond the village of Bullet Tree Falls. A hundred acres of unrestored structures around 25 plaza's remain hidden beneath ground.

Tikal
In Guatamala, with aproximately 300 buildings! this is one of the most impressive sites in the ancient Maya world.

Barton Creek Caves
en route to mountain pine ridge, glide through the darkness of the caves in a canoe with a powerful spotlight, keep an eye out for the ancient mayan's and their artifacts.

Caves Branch
float through the underground world with only an innertube and helmit mounted spotlight.
see stalagmites filled with 1000 year old pottery shards,statues of fertility gods, continue past the underground waterfall to the 'Crystal cathedral' a spiritual place used by the ancient Maya.

Actun Tunichil Muknal 
In this remote cave you will witness burial chambers with calcified remains, ceremonial vessels and much more. Observe numerous cultural artifacts used by the Maya in their ritual ceremonies, and view the remains of a mayan princess as she was laid to rest centuries ago.

Macal and Belize River Canoeing
Knowable guides will point out the different flora and fauna, birds and other wildlife along the way. You are likely to spot iguanas in the jungle canopy, while passing by high-rock-wall formations, as you slowly make your way downstream.