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Spanish Lookout is a Mennonite community in the Cayo District of Belize. The community is largely agricultural but also has some light industry, furniture making, and prefabricated ... morewood houses. Spanish Lookout is also home to the only oil field production in Belize.

The Mennonite community in Spanish Lookout is quite modern as cars are driven and other modern conveniences are used. The citizens of this community speak Plautdietsch as their mother tongue, but most of the Mennonites in Spanish Lookout also speak English and Spanish.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
Population:
2,253
Features:
Restaurants, Parking, ATM services, Banks, Public Parks, Coffee Shops
District/Region:
Cayo
The Caves Branch Cave is one of several subterranean sites located in the Cayo District of Belize. The cave was carved out of the limestone foothills of the Maya Mountains by the very ... moreactive Caves Branch River. The cave system is part of Belize's cave system, which is the largest in Central America.

Most of Caves Branch is yet to be explored and mapped. However, the parts that have been explored are home to a variety of cave formations, including stalactites, stalagmites, and columns. The cave system is also home to a number of wildlife, including bats, snakes, and crocodiles.

This is a must-see for any visitor coming to Belize.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Cave
District/Region:
Cayo
Located in the Cayo District of Belize, the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve is a protected area that is home to a variety of bird, mammals, plants and other animal species. The tropical ... moreand subtropical moist forests provide habitats for the wildlife, including Belize's national animal, the Baird's tapir. Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve is one of the few areas protecting the biological diversity of the Maya Mountain northern foothills ecosystem.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Nature Reserve
District/Region:
Cayo
Named after a majestic lake that displays five shades of blue, Five Blues Lake is a ten-acre natural wonder, only to be found in Belize. The astonishing shades of blue are from the ... morevarying water depths and ambient light filtering through the trees that causes the water to take on different shades of blue. Apart from such colorful lake, there are also over two hundred species of birds identified in the park and all five of Belize’s wildcats are known to make their homes within its boundaries. Be ready to take hikes through the lush forest and spot a few birds along the way. The Five Blues Lake National Park is surely a site to see in Belize.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
National Park
District/Region:
Cayo
El Pilar is a large Maya archaeological site located in the Cayo District of Belize. The site is named after an army camp in the area, and it means "pillar" in Spanish. El Pilar is ... moreone of Belize's largest Classic Maya sites, and it covers approximately 75 acres. 

The site is located on high terrain, giving the visitor a beautiful view across the Mopan River Valley. El Pilar lies in an area that has been cultivating milpa for many years. The site has well-defined ceremonial sections, including both private and public areas. Some of the buildings at El Pilar reach 50-60 feet in height. 

El Pilar was once a major center of the Maya civilization, and it is home to a variety of archaeological remains, including temples, palaces, and pyramids. the site is also home to a number of natural features, such as caves and cenotes. 
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site
District/Region:
Cayo
Barton Creek Cave is a wet cave located in the Moutain Pine Ridge area of Belize. The cave is about 2 miles long and is home to a variety of Maya artifacts, including ceramics, figurines, ... moreand human skeletons.

The cave is also home to a number of stalactites and stalagmites, which have been forming for thousands of years. Visitors can explore the cave by canoeing or by walking. 

If you want adventure, the drive here alone should get you ready for this cave expedition.

One of the most interesting discoveries was a necklace composed of perforated animal finger bones and a carved bone. The carving depicts a seated figure with his hands across his waist and legs facing forward.

The cave is a popular destination for adventure seekers and is a great place to learn about the history and culture of the Maya.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site, Cave
District/Region:
Cayo
Chiquibul National Park is Belize's largest national park. It is 1,073 km² (414 square miles). The park is located in the Cayo District of Belize and borders Guatemala. The park is ... morehome to a diverse range of plant and animal life, including jaguars, scarlet macaws, keel-billed motmots, kinkajous, and many other species.

The national park is also home to Caracol, a Mayan city that was once one of the largest cities in the Maya world. Caracol was abandoned in the 10th century, but its ruins remain an important archaeological site.

It has Belize's largest breeding population of scarlet macaws. New insect and crustacean species have been discovered in the park. The biological diversity of the park has not yet been fully explored. In 1993, a botanist from Missouri Botanical Garden collected more than 130 plant species previously unreported in Belize. Three of these species had never before been reported in Central America.
Category:
Destination
District/Region:
Cayo
Noj Kaax Meen Elijio Panti National Park, like other renowned nature preserves scattered throughout Belize, is blessed with both natural wonders and ancient mysteries, with the added ... moretouch of lush jungles and wildlife, making it a prime explorer’s location.

Travels in this over 16,000 acres of preserved jungles, rivers, streams, medicinal trails and Ancient Maya ceremonial (underworld) caving system, will reveal evidence of Belize’s Ancient Maya residents, such as potteries, etc.

The cave was named after Mr. Elijio Panti, a local spiritual and herbal healer, who died at the age of 103 in 1996.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
National Park
District/Region:
Cayo
The Actun Tunichil Muknal, also known as the ATM cave, is an ancient Maya archaeological site that is one of the most popular Mayan burial sites in Western Belize. The ATM cave is ... morenestled in Belize's lush rainforest in the Cayo District. Visit the ATM cave and learn the history of this magnificent cave and the mysteries of the Mayan underworld.

You can't afford to miss this Indiana Jones style adventure. Tours usually leave early in the morning, before 8am. The hike from the starting point to the cave entrance is intense, with three stream crossings and passes through the Tapir Mountain Nature reserve. The hike through the lower part of the caves lasts about 45 minutes. Take note that in the upper chambers of the cave, visitors are required to take off their shoes to prevent damage to the artifacts, plus you’ll need to swim through deep water to enter the cave and wade through more water both in side and outside of the cave. You’ll get to see the crystal maiden skeleton, pottery, and other ancient artifacts. No photography is allowed by order of the Department of Archaeology, but the mental movies will be incredibly worth it.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site, Cave
District/Region:
Cayo
Santa Elena Town is a quiet and charming town located in Belize. The town is separated from San Ignacio Town by the Macal River, but the two towns are connected by two bridges: the ... moreLow-lying Board Bridge and the Hawksworth Bridge.

Santa Elena Town is a great place to relax and enjoy the fresh air. The town is home to a number of shops and restaurants, as well as a few small museums. Visitors can take a day trip to nearby attractions such as Mountain Pine Ridge and San Antonio Village.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Town
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, Sports Bars, Public Parks
District/Region:
Cayo