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Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Our Journey starts from San Pedro (Ambergris Caye) where you will get your boat tickets (the boat ride consists of one hour & 30 minutes, Water Taxi transfer from San Pedro to ... moreBelize City in which you will be able to see Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel and much more, arriving in Belize city water taxi terminal, where you will meet your tour guide. From there you board a private vehicle with your guide as you begin your road trip on the George Price Highway to Xunantunich (which is approx one hour and a half driving) explore the site, have lunch, and head to Caves Branch. The Mayans made use of the land and its terrains, as they did so above the surface they also did so below the surface. The Mayans believed that the caves were an entrance to Xibalba “a place of fear” related to death. It is completely so because the Mayans used the caves to perform death rituals and also the river flowing through these caves provided a secret passageway to ambush enemies.
Cave Tubing into a cave system at Caves Branch. After reaching the Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve you will hike for about 30 minutes through the Belize Rain Forest and through a couple of dry caves until you come to the opening of the first cave through which the underground Caves Branch river flows. This is where the REAL fun begins as you will be assisted in getting into your inner tube to begin floating through the caves. It's a short but amazing journey of about 45 minutes to an hour. Our tubes with headrests are linked so there is no need to hold onto someone else's feet and you are guided by a licensed and experienced tour guide :) At the end of the tour, we will head back to the water taxi terminal.
Departs From: San Pedro (Ambergris Caye)
Our Journey starts from San Pedro (Ambergris Caye) where you will get your boat tickets (the boat ride consists of one hour & 30 minutes, Water Taxi transfer from San Pedro to ... moreBelize City in which you will be able to see Caye Caulker, Caye Chapel and much more, arriving in Belize city water taxi terminal, where you will meet your tour guide. From there you board a private vehicle with your guide as you begin your road trip to the Private Forest Canopy Ziplining. Both adventures involve a short hike uphill on a man-made path, each to different locations in the area but is 5 minutes away from each other. Enjoy the Nature of our Beautiful Jewel Belize :)
We enjoy three sensational tours at a relaxed pace. Stroll around the Altun Ha Maya Temple site as you learn about the amazing accomplishments of this ancient civilization. Then it's ... moreoff to be one with the birds as you zip through the treetops from platform to platform. Our final tour is a refreshing tube ride down Belize's largest river cave system. A must do experience for your best memories of Belize!
We'll set our kayaks in along the Hummingbird Highway and exit 7 miles downstream along the George Price Highway! Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve is our exit point. ... moreThe park has changing rooms and restrooms. Your driver will be waiting for you here! Enjoy a tasty picnic lunch on the river along the way!
The ATM Cave is a "must do" tour experience- and it's easily accessible!! The tour starts with a 45-minute hike through the jungle in the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve. It is a great ... moreway to soak in the majesty of the surrounding jungle. You will cross three rivers as you wind your way through the jungle to the mouth of the cave. The tour duration is approximately 3 hours. Bring along a change of clothes as you will be completely wet by the time the tour is over. Understanding why this cave was of such sacred importance to the Mayas requires an understanding of their spirituality. In the Maya religion, the gods of agriculture, rain, and fertility were believed to reside in the underworld. It would only seem natural that the ATM Cave, with its seemingly endless pits, would be seen as a potential gateway to the underworld. By making human sacrifices within the cave, they could appeal to these important gods practically at their front door.
Guests should dress as if preparing for a hike, bringing comfortable clothes and sturdy closed-toe shoes. Bear in mind that no cameras are allowed within the cave. The prohibition of cameras prevents damage to remaining skeletons and artifacts and preserves ATM for future generations.
Guided Kayaking Adventure Prepare to paddle through nature's hidden treasure, where history, wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes converge. Join us for The Garifuna Guided Kayaking ... moreAdventure, an exhilarating journey that explores the pristine Fresh Water Creek lagoon, offering glimpses of mountain vistas and an estuary that opens into the vast ocean.
Guided Kayaking through Fresh Water Creek Lagoon:
Our adventure begins as you embark on a guided kayak expedition through the tranquil waters of Fresh Water Creek lagoon. As you paddle, you'll be treated to awe-inspiring views of majestic mountains in the backdrop, creating a picturesque setting that feels straight out of a dream.
Wildlife Encounters:
The lagoon comes alive with the wonders of nature as you traverse its waterways. Keep your eyes peeled for glimpses of crocodiles basking in the sun, the gentle grace of manatees gliding beneath the surface, and a symphony of birdlife soaring overhead. Beneath the lagoon's surface lies a bustling nursery for fish species such as tarpon, grouper, barracuda, snook, snappers, and many more—a testament to the abundance of life nurtured by these pristine waters.
A Historical Connection:
This lagoon isn't just a natural wonder; it's a vital part of Garifuna history and sustenance. Discover how the Garifuna people have relied on these waters for generations, using them not only for sustenance but also as routes to travel to their farms in the past. It's a living tapestry of culture and ecology.
Mangrove Tunnel Challenge:
For those seeking a bit of adventure, we venture inside a captivating mangrove tunnel, formed by a lush canopy of red mangrove trees. It's a thrilling challenge as you navigate the narrow passages, guided by the dappled light filtering through the overhead foliage.
Join us for a Guided Kayaking Adventure, where each paddle stroke carries you deeper into the heart of nature and culture. Reserve your spot today to explore the wonders of Fresh Water Creek lagoon, where every corner reveals a new story waiting to be uncovered!
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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!"
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
The Belizean people, especially those from the rural Creole villages, make wines from every fruit, herb, and vegetable they have available. These wines are made using simple ingredients ... moresuch as brown sugar and whatever fruit, herb, or vegetable you chose to flavor it with. Wine drinking is done for recreation and healing purposes. We meet you at the Cayo Welcome Center and we walk over to the Wildfire Artzmosphere where you get to relax and begin your wine tasting. You get to choose 5 flavors from a variety of local herbs and fruit flavors including banana, mango, strong back herb, spiced t-back herb . . .
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Cave Tubing Day Tour at Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve with Mayan Expeditions
Float through Belize’s ancient underworld on a relaxing cave tubing adventure with ... moreMayan Expeditions. Drift along cool, winding rivers through the massive Nohoch Che’en cave systems, steeped in history and wonder. Perfect for families, nature lovers, and anyone craving a unique Belize experience!
Why Try Cave Tubing at Nohoch Che’en?
Discover the beauty of Belize’s caves and rivers on this scenic day tour. Book your Nohoch Che’en cave tubing adventure with Mayan Expeditions today and immerse yourself in a one-of-a-kind journey through nature and time.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Mountain Pine Ridge Adventure with Mayan Expeditions
Explore the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve with Mayan Expeditions, where clay-red soil, granitic rock, and natural springs ... morecreate a stunning Belize getaway. Perfect for sightseeing and swimming, this adventure tour is ideal for couples, groups, and families seeking nature’s beauty and relaxation.
Why Visit Mountain Pine Ridge?
Dive into pristine pools, marvel at rugged landscapes, and enjoy a Belize forest adventure like no other. Book your Mountain Pine Ridge tour with Mayan Expeditions today and experience the perfect blend of exploration and serenity.
This tour will take you from the Maya temple to the entrance of the Mayan underworld. The adventure starts at the popular Mayan site of Xunantunich; just getting there is an adventure ... moreof its own. After touring the temples, we drive to No’och Che’ en Cave, where you will start off on an easy hike through the jungle to your starting point. As you sit back and enjoy tubing downstream, you will be floating through a series of remarkable limestone caves, each filled with fascinating discoveries of the Mayan underworld. There is also an opportunity to leave your tubes behind and go exploring cave chambers, where you will see ceramic pieces and beautiful geological formations. The adventure ends floating downstream through the jungles of Belize; back at the starting point.
Departs From: Caye Caulker
You’ll depart from the island of Caye Caulker by sea on San Pedro Belize Express water ferry or by air on Maya Island Air; the choice is yours. Our guides will meet you upon mainland ... morearrival in Belize City before heading off to see this beautiful Maya Temple with wide-open spaces. The temples are easily climbed and are not as tall as Lamanai and Xunantunich.
After trekking an ancient home of the Maya, you’ll head west for a 90-minute drive towards Jaguar Paw for tubing. Once at the outpost, you will meet your tour guides who will issue inflatable tubes, headlamps, and life vests. You’ll be given a basic orientation and safety briefing before heading off on a 30-minute hike which includes wading through a few knee-deep water streams. Don’t let the hike worry you though; as it’s mostly on flat terrain, it is enjoyable and informative. It’s shaded by the rainforest canopy and our tour guides will point out flora and fauna noteworthy to the area. Once at the entrance of the cave system, it’s time for your cave-tubing adventure through the ancient Maya underworld. Inside, you’ll see intricate crystalline formations that line the cave with a majestic rise and fall of stalagmites and stalactites that add to the serene richness and grandiosity of Xibalba as it’s known.
If there’s time, and you’re open to added adventure, our guides may stop at the mini waterfall and swimming area. After leaving the falls, you’ll emerge into the sunlight and free float downstream, ushered by the gentle current and little rapids, to the harmony of birds and natural wildlife which routes back to where the tour started
For people that love to hike, love a good view, and enjoy a nice dip at the foot of a waterfall, this may just be the adventure for you. This hike takes approximately 1.5 hours to ... moreget to the waterfall. You would need to endure steep hills/steps and about 1 hour into the hike, there is a viewing point that puts you above the canopy and allows a perfect view of the tallest peak in Belize (Victoria Peak). After enjoying that breath-taking view, the hike resumes, heading along the hills towards the waterfalls. Once at the bottom and the waterfall is visible, you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment. The hike is still not over, as a short walk going over the first waterfall brings you to the second and larger waterfall. Now you can relax, swim, reminisce and bask in the beauty and peaceful nature of the Cockscomb Basin Jaguar Reserve.
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary established in 1990 is world renowned for being the first jaguar reserve. Besides being the home to Belize's largest cat, the sanctuary protects ... morethe headwaters of two major river systems and supports an abundance of hardwood vegetation and a diverse faunal assemblage. Over 128,000 acres of lush jungle are ringed by the spectacular Cockscomb Mountains. Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is home to all five (5) of Belize's cats: Jaguar, Puma, Margay, Jaguarundi, and Ocelot. It is estimated that over 80 resident Jaguars are in the area. Belize's national animal, the endangered Baird's Tapir also inhabits the Basin and over 290 different species of birds have been recorded. This tour is ideal for nature lovers and intrepid travelers.
Get a chance to be up close and personal with the majestic jaguar.
Departs From: Caye Caulker
We enjoy three sensational tours today. Stroll around the Xunantunich Temple site as you learn about the amazing accomplishments of this ancient civilization. Then it's off to be one ... morewith the birds as you zip through the treetops from platform to platform. Our final tour is a refreshing tube ride down Belize's largest river cave system. A must-do experience for your best memories of Belize!
Step back in time as you climb El Castillo, the second-largest Maya temple in Belize, rising an impressive 137 feet above the ground. From the top, take in sweeping views of the surrounding ... moretemples while your guide shares the stories behind the stunning stucco carvings—featuring the Sun God, alongside symbols of the moon, Venus, and the Maya calendar.
After working up an appetite, enjoy a delicious Belizean lunch—but be sure to save room for what comes next. Dive into a hands-on chocolate-making experience the traditional Maya way. Roast cacao beans, grind them into a rich paste using a mano and metate, and turn it into a flavorful drink with cinnamon, chili, honey, and spices. You’ll also sample freshly harvested cacao beans and locally made dark chocolate, and take home your own cacao paste to create a recipe of your own.
Lamanai setting on the new river lagoon, with only a jungle view for miles around, gives a special quality, and enjoy a scenic boat ride down the river with knowledgeable guides. Lamanai ... moretranslates to "submerged crocodile." This site features the second largest pre-classic structures in the Maya World. The view from the top of the temples is simply magnificent.
Hike through the pristine and diverse Maya Mountains of Belize, have the chance to view a plethora of terrestrial animals such as jaguars, margays, ferdelances, and other interesting ... morecreatures along with medicinal plants and lush greenery. You will have the option of having a short and easy hike to Bocawina Falls to take a refreshing waterfall shower or doing a more vigorous hike to the Antelope Falls View Point, using a series of ropes and steps to get there. Once there you will have a majestic view of the Maya Mountains and the Belizean coast as you see for miles the Beauty that is Belize. Then you take a refreshing Waterfall swim in the nearby Antelope Waterfall.
At St. Herman’s Blue Hole National Park, there are unique geological features that can be found within 575 acres of forest rich with wildlife. The main attractions in this park, ... morenamely St. Herman’s Cave and the Blue Hole, are connected by an underground stream. Visitors will traverse the cave completely, seeing beautiful stalactites & stalagmites, and Mayan artifacts. After your guided tour through St. Herman’s Cave, we will be floating peacefully back to the entrance of the cave on an inner tube through refreshing fresh crystal clear waters.
Maya King Waterfalls Just under an hour outside of Hopkins Village a pristine jungle escape, we’ll arrive at Mayan King at 9:00 AM. We’ll take a short hike down to the ... moreriver where we will be riding the river for about 45 minutes through mostly calm and refreshing waters, with a few quick rapids along the way. For safety, life jackets and helmets are provided. We’ll also have guides to help navigate the waters. Then we head down to the waterfalls to take a rejuvenating waterfall shower and you can also order a delicious lunch from the nearby restaurant. It's truly an amazing experience as you enjoy your fresh fruit and juice snacks by the refreshing waterfall pool.
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