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Immerse yourself in Belize’s vibrant cultural mosaic with the Garifuna Cultural Experience Tour in Hopkins. This unique family-friendly Belize tour introduces you to the cherished ... moreGarifuna community, deeply rooted in Afro-Caribbean heritage. Discover the enduring traditions of Garifuna drumming, distinctive culinary artistry, and captivating melodies that define this treasured culture.

Engage in an authentic journey as you savor delectable home-cooked Garifuna dishes, all while being serenaded by traditional drumming. Experience hands-on activities, including coconut picking and crafting the revered Hudut cuisine. Seek a broader cultural tour with the "Dangriga Cultural Tour," highlighting history, gastronomy, and music, culminating in an invigorating Garifuna drumming lesson.

Celebrate Belize’s rich cultural heritage where the past meets the present. This cultural tour in Hopkins offers an unforgettable exploration of history, flavors, and rhythms, making it perfect for families. Let the essence of the Garifuna Cultural Experience leave an indelible mark on your soul.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
Placencia
Gold Certified:
Yes
Kid Friendly
“No’hoch Che’en” national park has one of the most relaxing cave experiences in Belize. Here you will be fitted with a helmet, a headlight, a life jacket, and an appropriate flotation ... moretube. We take a 45-minute relaxing ride down the lazy river and under the jungle canopy. We make sure nobody stays in the underworld! It is a 30 – 45 minute hike to the entrance of the caves. Once we reach the entrance you will board your floating tubes and be navigated through the underworld by one of our experienced guides.

In the caves, you will see eagles, turtles, mammoths, sharks, jellyfish, Indiana Jones, and even Darth Vador. Once we exit the caves you will continue down the lazy river for another 15 minutes right back to the starting point of the tour. It will be one of the most peaceful and relaxing days of your life.

Departure time is 8:00 - 8:30 am
From Belize City

Things to wear:
comfortable walking shoes, water shoes, comfortable athletic clothes, bathing suits, sun block, and bug spray.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From:
Belize City
Gold Certified:
Yes
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Come visit Palmento Grove Eco-Cultural & Healing Lodge on Kalipuna Cultural Heritage Island located at the north end of Hopkins Village Belize where you get to be immersed in our ... morerich Garifuna Culture, parts of which have been proclaimed an oral and intangible heritage of humanity by UNESCO. The historic island is home to Palmento Grove Garifuna Eco-Cultural & Fishing Institute where the Martinez Family welcomes you to learn and have fun all in an effort to serve to preserve a rich indigenous cultural heritage. Join us on our authentic Garifuna Cultural & Culinary Adventure Journey offering an enriching vacation experience to all our guests. This tour is ideal for families, honeymooners, couples, solo travelers, students, and mixed groups as it is very interactive and hands-on. As our Cultural Guests, you get the beautiful opportunity to:

Dress in our Garifuna Traditional handmade & uniquely designed clothing that is best for the subtropical climate for the duration of your Garifuna Experience.

Explore the rich legacy of the Garifuna People via our Cultural Display Centers furnished with historical art pieces some of which are over 100 years old.

Get to uplift your spirit with the enchanting paintings of Isiah Nicholas as you explore our Spiritual Centre. We are blessed to house his largest art collection depicting varying aspects of the Garifuna Cultural inclusive of the historical journey of our Garifuna People, our spirituality, music, and many of our indigenous art forms, all displayed in their rich & vibrant colors.

Learn about the many magical & beneficial properties of coconut trees & coconuts and the art of traditional coconut harvesting, husking, grating & milk extraction.

Walk with us through our herbal garden and cassava patch harvesting fresh food and herbs for our fresh, organic, healthy, and deliciously made meal that is just awesome medicine to uplift your soul.

Master the heat in our traditional kitchen preparing a Garifuna meal over an open fire-heart. Your great reward will be the labor of your culinary love - Delicious HUDUT which is our coconut base chowder/ broth flavored with fresh herbs & sea fish of the day with pounded plantains & well flavorful seasoned fried fish; or any other Garifuna Dish of choice based on dietary preference!

Culminate your Garifuna Cultural & Culinary experience with sensational drum rolls learning the basic techniques of Garifuna drumming & Music & revitalizing your souls ultimately earning your delicious cultural dessert by way of participating in 45 minutes mesmerizing drum session.

Come enjoy a day full of learning, laughter, and fun... One worth sharing with the world!!!
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
Hopkins
Gold Certified:
Yes
The tour includes authentic Mayan cuisine which engages visitors in the preparation of such dishes as Maya soup, cacao drink, and corn tortillas.... more
You will prepare and dine with the families and the communities in the context of their natural environment. This is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the cultural ways of the ancient Maya as it was 2000 years ago. Experience a setting of interwoven artisanry of housing and cooking implements of the past. 

In addition, we can add cave tours as well as village tours and river rafting through waterfalls.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
Punta Gorda
Gold Certified:
No
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Belize Garifuna Cultural Tour The Garifuna make up just 8% of Belize’s population, but their unique culture has been recognized by the United Nation for its language, music, and dance. ... moreOriginally from the island of St. Vincent, the Garifuna are a mixture of enslaved Africans who intermarried with indigenous islanders. After a failed uprising against the British, the Garifuna fled to the shores of Belize.

This tour takes participants to the village of Hopkins situated on the beautiful Caribbean coast of southeastern Belize. Participants will don traditional Garifuna clothing while learning about life in this traditional village and the history of the Garifuna people.

Participants will also work together to gather the ingredients and then cook a traditional Garifuna dish known as hudut. Hudut is the Garifuna variant of a coconut fish stew, cooking local fish in a creamy coconut milk mixture and then served with a side of delicious boiled plantains.

Following the meal, participants will enjoy a performance of Garifuna drumming and then learn to play several traditional Garifuna rhythms.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
Placencia
Gold Certified:
Yes
San Antonio Womens Group, Organic Cacoe Chocolate Making Tour, San Ignacio Market,
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
No
Belize Maya Cultural Tours This Belize Maya Cultural tour allows participants to learn more about the people who built the legendary cities of Xunantunich, Tikal, Lamanai, Caracol, ... moreand Altun Ha that still tower over the Belizean landscape today.

Participants will travel to a traditional Maya village in southern Belize to meet the descendants of the ancient Maya. Participants will learn about Maya life, including making medicinal compounds from plants found in the jungle, food, musical instruments, textiles, and furniture.

Participants will then be instructed on how to prepare a traditional Maya meal, including grinding corn for making tortillas and tamales. A full lunch of traditional Maya food will be served, including hot chocolate made from beans grown in the village.

Other activities include learning how to weave baskets and bags from local reeds as well as hammocks. Participants will also learn how the Maya make musical instruments from bamboo.
Provider:
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
Hopkins
Gold Certified:
Yes
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Guests are invited to come and experience one of our sacred Maya ceremonies, guided by Shaman Mr. Ernesto Saqui and Herbal Healer Mrs. Aurora Saqui. Choose from the Fire Ceremony for ... morepurification, the Water Ceremony for renewal, or the Cacao Ceremony for heart-opening and connection. Each offers a unique and transformative experience rooted in ancient Maya traditions.

**BOOK 1 OR 2 DAYS IN ADVANCE**
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Gold Certified:
No
MAYA & MENNONITE CULTURAL VILLAGE TOUR Barton Creek Mennonites There are approximately 10,000 Mennonites living in Belize. Although originally of European descent and heritage, ... moremany Mennonite children and their parents have been born and raised in Belize, creating a unique blend of culture and spirituality. The Mennonites are much like the Amish, living a humble and religiously pious lifestyle. The Mennonites of Belize are peaceful, hardworking people and the more remote communities like Barton Creek retain a very traditional and simple way of life, relying on their knowledge and strength to farm and survive in the jungle with few modern amenities. Belizean Mennonites speak a dialect of German as well as the local languages of English, Kriol, and Spanish.

The communities are very conservative and the women wear bonnets and long dresses, while the men wear denim overalls and wide-brim hats. The men may wear traditional suspenders and dark trousers. They use horse-drawn buggies for transportation and till their farm fields with horses. In the most remote communities, they still use horses to drive their sawmills.

The Mennonites of Barton Creek are very restrictive with their use of machinery and they produce many agricultural crops without any modern machinery. They are highly productive people and they produce honey, milk, eggs, poultry, beans, and other staple crops. Often confused with the Amish, the Mennonites are actually their own distinct religious group with strict Christian principles and their own language. They have many traditions and practices that date back hundreds of years, including arranged marriages. Come to explore this fascinating and reserved culture on a trip through the jungle and back in time to how things were before cell phones, cars, iPods, and even before electricity. San Antonio’s Women's Group Located on the road to the Mountain Pine Ridge, the village of San Antonio was named after St. Anthony of Padua when a Spanish Priest who visited regularly from the town of Benque Viejo del Carmen brought a statue of St. Anthony to the Village. The statue can be seen in the Catholic Church near the Village Square. Prior to the name change, San Antonio was known in the local Yucatec Maya dialect as “Osh Multun Kakab” which translates to “Three Mound Virgin Forest”. Today villagers simply refer to their village as “Tanah,” which is the Mayan term for “our home.”

This is a beautiful and productive community with various cultural activities throughout the year, especially in the months of June and December. June 13 marks St. Anthony Day and villagers celebrate for 13 days with traditional Mayan music, foods, such as tamales, and festivities. This is mainly an agricultural community and the local residents grow crops such as peanuts, corn, squash, and beans, much like their ancestors. There are currently three Women’s Groups in San Antonio. One group operates the community bakery, the other specializes in pottery, local jewelry, and embroidery, and the most recent group is making hammocks, embroidery, and clothing. Tour this lovely village and get a firsthand look at living Mayan culture. Local Mayan lunch is included with your tour.
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
No
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We'll pick you up at the Cayo Welcome Center and we walk over to the Wildfire Artzmosphere where you will be greeted with a glass of local Belizean wine. After which you will get to ... moreindulge in 4 Belizean dishes filled with spices in every bite as we explore and enjoy foods from 4 of our major cultures within Belize. We start with a Creole delicacy and one of my childhood favorites, "Boil Up". Boil Up just as the name implies, is a number of boiled local root vegetables, eggs, pigtails, and fish covered in a special coconut-flavored tomato and onion sauce.
From there, we delve into the savory sensations of the Mestizo culture. You will get to indulge in the diverse corn-based foods and enjoy Belizean favorites; salutes, garnaches, and empanadas. Of course, we will be having Mayan food as well, and since we already had so much corn we're going to have some "Relleno de negro" which is a Mayan specialty also known to locals as "black dina" with coconut white rice. Last but definitely not least, we discover the authentic flavors of the Garifuna culture where we get to eat some Darasa with coconut curried vegetables and stewed beef. Darasa can be considered the Garifuna version of the Belizean tamales. We end by making our own Belizean sweet treat called "Wangla". This Experience is guaranteed to leave you "Belizeanized!"
Type of Tour/Activity:
Cultural Immersion
Departs From:
San Ignacio Town
Gold Certified:
No