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This adventure takes place along the Mopan River in San Jose Succotz Village, which was once considered a Mayan village, established in the eighteen hundreds. Crossing the Mopan River ... moreon a hand crank ferry followed by a mile drive to Xunantunich archeological site where you will learn how this was once a great and flourishing civilization. Thereafter, the fun and excitement begin by floating on your tube on one of the only rivers that have retained its name since the time of the Mayas the “Mopan River”. This floating adventure takes at least three hours downstream, part of the float is mellow but the rapids make the adventure more exciting. The rapids are point five-just enough to kick in some adrenaline.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Ian Anderson’s Original-Cave Tubing Adventure: Available YEAR ROUND, this full-day caving expedition will take you off the beaten path to explore ancient Mayan ceremonial centers, ... morepottery, artifacts, altars, obsidian blood-letting blades, jade, and the actual footprints of ancient Shamans and priests that date back to 400 A.D. Have lunch served picnic style by headlight to the sounds of the underground cave. **This adventure is not the same as the highly requested River of Caves 7 Mile Cave Tubing (which is only available from July to Jan each year).
MANDATORY CLOTHING:
Comfortable lightweight shorts and a shirt that allows for movement and can get wet. Well, threaded sneakers or hiking boots, and mosquito repellant.
AGE RECOMMENDATION: 7 years old and up (Younger children must be approved by Guide Team).
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: 2 persons
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Located in the village of San Jose Succotz, Xunantunich "maiden of the rock", is one of the most popular sites in Belize. We start off at the Mopan River where we cross the river via ... morea hand-cranked ferry and ride uphill for a mile on a paved road. This was a major ceremonial center during the Classic Period. The center is composed of six major plazas surrounded by more than 25 temples and palaces. The site is a late classic period 600 AD to 900 AD which also was the borderline influence of El Naranjo- a large ceremonial site over in Guatemala. The large pyramid, “El Castillo”, is well known for the frieze or band of stucco decoration which at one time extended around the entire temple. El Castillo rises l30 feet above the main plaza; is the second tallest structure in Belize and offers an impressive panoramic view of the Mopan River valley, the border town of Benque Viejo (Belize), and neighboring Melchor de Mencos (Guatemala). Just being here and appreciating this view makes it totally worth the effort!
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
The Ancient Mayan Temple of Lamanai is located along the river banks of The New River, Orange Walk District, Belize. Known as the longest continuously occupied site in all of Mesoamerica, ... moreLamanai boasts a wealth of history. Lamanai pronounced Lama'an/ayin means "submerged crocodile." The structures found at Lamanai are some of the oldest in Belize and many believe that this site was of moderate in size dated as early as 1500 BC. Some of the newer temples were occupied as recently as the 18th century AD. This means that Lamanai was occupied for a little over 3200 years! With an estimated population of about 34,000. How impressive!! Lamanai's trading over the borders of Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and Belize. Today only 5% of the 800 buildings within the complex have been excavated and explored. An interesting fact about Lamanai: these temples were built in layers which suggests that successive populations would build upon the temples of their ancestors instead of destroying them. Some of the most famous temples are the Jaguar Temple, The Ball Court, The High Temple (El Castillo), and the Mask Temple.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Scratch “Adrenaline Pumping” off your bucket list! Hike up into the foothills of the Maya Mountains to the edge of the Actun Loch Tunich- a GINORMOUS natural sinkhole that drops 300ft ... moreinto the rainforest floor below. Trained guides have rigged a system of 1st class rappelling ropes into the depths- to the rainforest basin floor below. Your adrenaline will kick in – leaving you stunned one second and breathless the next, by the breathtaking views that surround you as you repel down. Reaching the bottom- in a Superman-type landing- relax for a lunch served on a white tablecloth-covered stone; a well-deserved feast! The rainforest exploration continues as you rock climb and hike your way out of the sinkhole and back down to the starting point of this phenomenal adventure. This isn’t called the “Mother of all Caves” for no reason.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: Belmopan City
Belize Zip Line & Cave Tubing: The Ultimate Adventure Soar Beyond Ordinary in Belize Discover the thrill of our zip line adventure - six lines carrying you high above the river, ... morewhere the rainforest comes alive beneath your feet. With every glide, you’ll feel the rush of freedom, the beauty of nature, and the pure joy of flying.
Journey Into Belize’s Majestic Caves Following the excitement of the zip lines, enjoy a guided 30‑minute hike through Belize’s vibrant rainforest. Along the trail, you’ll encounter unique plants and native wildlife, immersing yourself in the natural beauty that defines this ecosystem—an inspiring prelude to the unforgettable cave exploration ahead.
Drift into serenity with cave tubing in Belize Where cool waters carry you through ancient caves, quiet beauty surrounds you, and sunlight greets you like a warm embrace as you emerge into the open river. A gentle reminder that nature’s magic is best felt when you slow down and simply float.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Explore ancient underground Mayan caves with secret waterfalls hidden deep in the underground ceremonial caverns. The adventure starts with a 25-minute hike through the jungle to the ... moreentrance of the hidden cave. From the entrance, the hike through the cave is about 45 minutes- your excitement grows as you hear the distance thundering of the waterfalls grow louder and louder. The adrenaline kicker is rock climbing up each waterfall, swimming through plunge pools, and stepping out of your comfort zone as you climb up the largest waterfall -15 feet high! The entire time, you are again- underground- inside a mysterious cave. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you will not want to miss.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: Belmopan City
Located 4 miles southeast of San Pedro, 7 minutes from our dock. It’s like snorkeling or diving in your own aquarium. The depth is 30 feet, so both divers and snorkelers can be together ... moreto enjoy colorful tropical fish of all sizes and types along with beautiful coral formations.
Shark ray alley has dozens of stingrays and nurse sharks. Be sure to bring your camera along or rent a GoPro in our shop, the natural light makes for epic photos.
Type of Tour/Activity: Water Sports
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Explore Kalipuna Heritage Island on the north end of Hopkins Village Belize. Your adventure starts with a kayak ride over to the only Garifuna Cultural Preservation Island/Homestead ... morewhere you get to interact with the Garifuna Family living there. Follow indigenous musicians and dancers as they lead you through a traditional music masterpiece that is surely going to have you off your feet and grooving to the beat. Sing our melodious songs sure to warm your heart and lift up your spirit and move your feet and hips to the upbeat rhythm of the Garifuna Drums as your worries disappear into a world of happiness and joy. You will surely enjoy every minute of listening to various traditional beats such as the Gunjai, Paranda, Punta, and Chumba. If Prince Harry enjoyed it; I'm sure you will too.
Type of Tour/Activity: Cultural Immersion
Traditional Garifuna Oral Language Classes Prepare to dive into the vibrant world of the Garifuna language, where history, culture, and tradition come to life through the spoken word. ... moreJoin us for The Traditional Garifuna Oral Language Classes, an immersive journey that blends nature, heritage, and the beauty of language.
Lagoon Crossing to Palmento Grove Cultural and Healing Institute
Your linguistic adventure commences with a short, serene kayak ride across the pristine waters of a lagoon. As you approach Palmento Grove Cultural and Fishing Lodge, a charming Garifuna village replica, you'll feel the anticipation building.
Cultural Exploration:
Begin your exploration by stepping into our spiritual center, where the walls are adorned with captivating Garifuna art, artifacts, and literature. Here, you'll delve deep into Garifuna culture, language, and history, gaining insights into the rich traditions that have shaped this remarkable community.
Garifuna Language Session:
I's time to embark on a journey into the heart of the Garifuna language. Join our esteemed Garifuna elder, a guardian of the language, for an enchanting Garifuna language session. You'll immerse yourself in the melodious sounds, unique vocabulary, and expressive storytelling that define this oral tradition. Whether you're a language enthusiast or a curious learner, you'll find yourself captivated by the beauty of Garifuna communication.
Join us for The Traditional Garifuna Oral Language Classes, where words become a bridge to the past, a window to culture, and a testament to the enduring spirit of the Garifuna people. Reserve your spot today and embark on this unforgettable linguistic journey!
Type of Tour/Activity: Cultural Immersion
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