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Ben's Bluff Waterfall Hike at Cockscomb Jaguar Preserve
Step into the lush, untamed beauty of Belize’s Cockscomb Jaguar Preserve on this guided hike to Ben’s Bluff Waterfall. Led ... moreby knowledgeable local guides from Maya Center, your journey begins with a moderate rainforest trail surrounded by towering trees, vibrant tropical flowers, and the calls of exotic birds.
The first leg of the hike takes approximately 1 hour to reach the stunning Ben’s Bluff Waterfall. From here, continue another 30 minutes uphill to a breathtaking panoramic lookout over the jungle canopy — the perfect spot for photos. After soaking in the view, make your way back down to the waterfall for a refreshing dip in its cool, clear pool.
Back at Maya Center, enjoy a delicious traditional Belizean lunch prepared with fresh, local ingredients — the perfect end to a day of exploration.
This adventure blends wildlife spotting, scenic beauty, and cultural connection for an unforgettable Belize experience.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Discover the allure of cave kayaking in Belize
A hidden gem awaiting your adventurous spirit. Amidst the stunning limestone karst terrain from remnants of ancient marine life, lies ... morea labyrinth of caves hidden from the world.
After a scenic drive through the rugged mountains crossing rivers, prepare for adventure. With a kayak, paddle on hand, helmet, life vest, light ON, and a full safety briefing, venture into the jungle where dense vegetation and a series of 9 caves gives way to the embrace of the rivers.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Exploring five waterfalls at Dreaming Giant in one day! This exciting trip takes you to the famous Sleeping Giant Mountain where refreshing waters springs out and forms multiple waterfalls ... moreand natural pools, allowing you to enjoy a swim and submerge under the falls for an invigorating massage.
Our adventurous hike starts at Rancho Lomas Citrus Farm for approximately 1hr 30 minutes one way. Our maintained trail will convey you through dense and pristine tropical rain-forest criss-crossing the silver creek multiple times and arriving at the base of the breath-taking falls. For the more adventurous, there are waterfall cliff jumping spots available.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Venture with us on the ultimate 4 cave tubing adventure, designed uniquely for adventure seekers wanting to explore more, see more, and take adventure to a next level. ... more
After 25 minutes of jungle hike to the cave entry, your cave tubing adventure begins. Imagine the experience as you float down through 4 caves known in Belize as the second largest, with your lights ON, floating away into time as your professional guide shares with you the history of the caves and the Mayan world.
Along the way, the famous crystal cave appears. It is now time to step out of your comfort zone, as you climb underground waterfalls. Explore the crystal cave chambers, and get ready for a swim or cliff jump into the waters. Back to your inner tubes, the cave floating continues to meet with a Giant tropical garden, where open river tubing brings us back to the end for a 3-minute walk to the parking lot.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Are you ready to do something physically active?
If you are, then join us on this full day of waterfall exploration and rappelling. Spectacular & Incredible, a rush like no other.
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This adventure kicks off with a hike through pristine rainforest from a citrus farm for approximately 1hr:30 minutes one way and takes you to the famous Sleeping Giant Mountain where you will arrive at the base of 5 amazing waterfalls that are back to back.
Experience: Explore the 5 falls and rappel the tallest at approx 90 ft drop into the Pool. After rappelling, swim, relax, and have lunch. For the more adventurous, there is a waterfall cliff jump into the pools.
Departs From: Belmopan City
Incredible, one of a kind, authentic, and family friendly Cave kayak adventure in the heart of the jungle.
This is an adventure away from crowds which makes it very unique and special, ... moregiving you the opportunity to fully connect with nature in a peaceful jungle setting.
After a 25 minute, off road drive through citrus groves and river crossings we arrive at the cave entrance. Receive a full safety briefing. Once you are seated in your kayaks with paddle in your hand, you are now ready to enter the jungle Blue Hole cave system: a world of rivers disappearing into the underworld. You'll paddle along up in gently moving waters with only your headlamp to light your way.
Swirl around stalagmites jutting from the river and stalactites looming from above. Explore the cathedral chamber with gigantic crystal formations formed over thousands of years ago. Ancient artifacts and ashes are evident, as this cave was once a spiritual center for the ancient Maya people.
Jungle Survival experience
Join us on a 3-day, 2-night Jungle Survival trip or a 2-day, 1-night trip in the pristine jungles of Belize, Central America. With our bushmasters-licensed, ... moreprofessional guides trained by American and British soldiers- you will learn how to make yourself comfortable in the jungle with almost nothing to survive.
This is a true-to-life Jungle Survival experience you won't find anywhere. It is deep in the Belize Jungles in a truly wonderland setting.
In the jungle, we will set up camp, and your survival experience will begin. We will walk you through all the skills you need, using a trusty machete to: find water vines, make a thatch roof shelter, start a campfire, procure food and learn about our wildlife-medicinal plants, and much more. You will be an active participant in all these activities. The goal is to acquire as much knowledge and techniques as one can use for survival in the jungle.
Departs From: Belmopan City
Jaguar trail Jungle Trek and caving Expedition 3 days trek (26 kilometers approx) Cave exploration
Are you ready to get fully immersed in a new and fully private Jaguar trail Jungle ... moretrek Expedition?
This expedition offers the ultimate opportunity to soak in your surroundings and engage in a thrilling physical challenge experience. Whether you are a seasoned explorer or simply looking to step outside your comfort zone.
Why Jaguar trail? The Sibun Forest Reserve in the Maya mountains of Belize is known to have a high population of Jaguars making this a prime location for potential sightseeings
Exploring the Jaguar trail provides a unique experience and a chance to connect with nature and experience the wonders of the Belizean Rainforest. This is known as a home to wildlife including howler monkeys, spider monkeys, tapirs, numerous bird species and many cave systems in which we explore.
Day 1:
Trek through the jungles of Belize to Camp 1, as you learn about the flora and fauna.
Set camp (we use sleeping hammocks with mosquito net)
Set Jungle motion cameras on strategic locations to capture photographs of wildlife during night time
Night hike for nocturnal wildlife spotting (optional)
Day 2:
After breakfast, we will trek to the second camp, (creek side camp). Amidst this tropical paradise, tucked away in the heart of the jungle are 2 remarkable dry Caves that we will explore, where history, nature, and pure exhilaration intertwine. Brace yourself as we uncover the secrets of these ancient treasures and discover this new highlight of our Jaguar Trail jungle trek and caving expedition.
Day 3: Morning Birding before breakfast (open) Swimming (open) Pack up and then trek through citrus farms towards the exit. We will review SD cards from cameras for exciting photographs of wildlife.
Deep in the heart of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve lies one of the most impressive Maya sites in Belize, Caracol. Located at the base of the Maya Mountains in the Cayo District, it ... morecovers an area of 25,000 acres.
Numerous carved monuments establish that Caracol was a major player in the geopolitics of the Maya civilization. At the peak of its political power, it is estimated that almost 100,000 people populated Caracol.
Exploring this site, you will be captivated by its majestic pyramids, with the tallest reaching 143 feet tall.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
World-Class Crystal Cave! Visited by top world cavers! Human Skeletal Remains are visible in the cave! Venture into a breathtaking experience of a world-class crystal cave at St. Herman's ... moreBlue Hole National Park. Even the best geologists, cavers, and geomorphologists rarely get to see such a magical expression of deep underground limestone. For the ancient Maya, caves were the spiritual realm they called Xibalba, the dwelling of gods and spirits on their quest for the heavens.
During the time of their Ancient civilization, the Mountain Cow Cave also known as the Crystal Cave was a sacred place of such importance that it hosted ceremonies involving human sacrifices.
The evidence of crystalized human bones is impressive. The cave formations are the best expression of the world of minerals within the limestone composition of the Maya mountains.
Experience the mesmerizing effect that the Ancient Maya saw in the underworld: the dancing flames from their wooden torches lighting the way through dancing crystals and spirits of their ancestors. Crystal Cave has been visited by many top world cavers, looking for that spectacular and rare glimps of nature. In this case, MAGICAL as it mixed with superstitions and Remnants of ancient Maya rituals and the SUPERNATURAL.
This tour is physically demanding but well worth the effort. We start with a 50-minute hike through the tropical forest, reaching the cave entrance where we rappel 15 feet into the cave.
Departs From: Belmopan City
Multiday Jungle and Cave Kayaking adventure with Overnight Camp Expedition
Details:
Duration: 2 days and 1 night
Activities
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Multiday Cave kayak
Overnight Jungle camp
Paddle through a series of 11 caves
Open river and Jungle within every cave
Exploration of the Famous Crystal Cave
Cave Carvings,
Explore dry cathedral chambers of caves along the way- to see Ancient Mayan artifacts and ashes,
Swimming at the blue lagoons/cenotes connected to the caves
Why Multiday Jungle and cave kayaking with overnight camp?
Cave kayaking and overnight jungle camping in Belize is a unique private expedition that combines exploring multiple underwater cave systems with camping each day at a different location in the open jungle.
These caves are within the second largest cave system in Belize, and we paddle along with the flow of the water. This expedition offers a blend of physical challenge, outdoor exploration and a cultural immersion as these caves were once used by the ancient Maya people to conduct rituals.
What to Pack:
A spacious Water proof back pack for each person
Personal toiletries
Personal water bottle with filter
2 full change of clothes
2 extra pair of socks
Tennis shoe with a good bottom grip( that can get wet)
A pair of sandals ( to use at camping site only)
Personal Medication if needed
Insect repellent
Rain Jacket
Sunblock
Personal snacks
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Barton Creek Cave Canoeing Visit and explore a natural, enormous cave system by canoe, travelling almost 2 miles on a gently flowing river. History, nature, and pure exhilaration intertwine.... more
Prepare to step into time and transport yourself to the heyday of the Mysterious Maya civilization as you delve into the depths of the cave. Maya pottery and even bones of long-lost souls are evident along the way.
What to wear: Shorts, T-shirts, or Swimming suits, and water shoes.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Combo at Jaguar Paw: Cave Tubing & Jungle Zipline Feel the Adrenaline rush as you zipline with skilled guides through the jungle canopy. Two of the 5 different lines run above ... morea river, giving you a great 360-degree scenic view of the lush, greenery hills and the blue-coloured, crystal-clear freshwater river.
After the zipline, we take approximately a 25-minute hike on a well-maintained trail to the entrance of the second largest cave system in the country of Belize. This is where this fun-relaxing, and rejuvenating cave tubing adventure takes place.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Step into the heart of the ancient Maya world at Xunantunich. This is one of Belize’s most thrilling archaeological adventures. Your experience begins with a fun, hand-cranked ferry ... moreride across the Mopan River, followed by a jungle walk that builds anticipation with every step. Towering above it all is El Castillo, a magnificent 130-foot pyramid that you can climb for breathtaking views, stretching across the Belizean rainforest and into neighboring Guatemala. As you explore the ruins, your expert local guide will immerse you in dramatic stories of powerful Maya kings, sacred ceremonies. Learn about the mysterious legend of the “Stone Woman” said to wander the site. This is not just sightseeing, it’s an epic journey through history, culture, and adventure. Book your Xunantunich tour and experience Belize like never before!
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
It’s going to be an eventful day so be sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. This tour will start within a few miles of San Ignacio in air-conditioned transport to Xunantunich. ... moreXunantunich is a national treasure that fills its visitors with a sense of time travel. It sits close to Belize’s western border and is a must-visit. Local souvenirs, hammocks, and blankets are available from the many vendors waiting alongside the river at the entrance to the hand-cranked ferry that has carried many thousands to and from the calm beauty of this Maya Temple.
The panoramic views of the Cayo District and nearby Guatemala from atop ‘El Castillo’ are stupendous! Come with an open heart to experience simplicity and visit another world for a few hours before heading off to Jaguar Paw for cave tubing & zip lining.
When you’ve arrived 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.
Once at the cave system's entrance, it’s time for your ancient Maya underworld adventure. 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 grandiose of Xibalba as it’s known. After exiting the cave, 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.
Support wildlife conservation while experiencing Belize’s native animals in their natural-style habitats! Dub as the best little zoo in the world, the Belize Zoo provides this ... moreincredible opportunity for visitors to get up close and be in the company of a wide variety of wild animals. Known for its protection and conservation of animals found in the jungle of Belize, visitors are completely satisfied and amazed after experiencing the Zoo. This tour starts in Belize City where after being picked up your train and licensed driver/guide will drive you just about 50 mins west for your guided tour of the Zoo. Along the way, you will be presented with valuable information about our country's rich culture and history. Once at the Zoo and after a chance to use the restroom your tour gets started of the zoo itself. As you walk from one display to another your tour guide will be giving you interesting information about each animal you will be seeing. You will be able to see most of the animals that are found in Belize and this region. After about an hour and a half, your tour is complete and you get a chance to look around the gift shop before making your way back to the City.
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
A perfect combo of adrenaline and relaxation is what this day has to offer, with just a 1hr 15 min drive from San Ignacio you can enjoy an 8-line course. Enjoy this adventure as it ... moretakes you through the rainforest, alongside limestone hills, and through the cave system. After this trill ride your guide will take you to the Nohoch Che'en national park for cave tubing. This part of the adventure takes you on a 30 min walk to and around the limes stone hill, where the entrance of the cave is located. Here you will be allowed to take a swim, while your tour guide preps your tubes for the float through the caves. After the float inside the caves, there will be some more but this time in the open river, enjoying nature from a different angle.
Embark on a thrilling day trip from Hopkins Village to explore the breathtaking beauty of the inland Blue Hole and the historic Xuantunaich Mayan Ruins in the Cayo District of Belize. ... moreImmerse yourself in the rich cultural experience of sightseeing tours, offering first-hand views of the picturesque countryside, Mayan Mountains, farms, colorful homes, and the lively San Ignacio farmers market. Watch in awe as you discover the pre-Columbian Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, renowned as some of the finest in Belize, and indulge in an authentic Belizean lunch amidst the picturesque surroundings.
On the way back, relish in a refreshing stop at the Blue Hole National Park cenote on the Hummingbird Highway. Bask in the beauty of the sapphire-hued pool that was formed by the collapse of an underground limestone cave, with the river still running through the original cavern and into the cave system. The depression spans 100 feet deep and 300 feet in diameter, with the actual blue hole at the depression’s base having a depth of about 25 feet. Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and capture memorable moments through photography or swimming.
Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Belize's stunning Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary! If you're staying in Hopkins, don't miss the chance to experience the area's breathtaking ... morewaterfalls and lush jungle on a Cockscomb Basin waterfalls and jungle hike tour.
Led by an experienced guide, you'll explore this pristine wilderness and discover its incredible flora and fauna. Get up close and personal with jaguars, monkeys, tapirs, exotic birds, and more, as you trek through the sanctuary's towering rainforest.
The Cockscomb Basin tour also includes a visit to some of the area's most stunning waterfalls. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters of the cascades and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the rainforest.
Lace up your hiking boots, grab your camera, and get ready to experience the natural wonder of Belize's Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary on a waterfall and jungle hike tour from Hopkins. Book your tour today and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!
If you're looking for a fun and educational day trip from Hopkins or Placencia, a visit to the Belize Zoo is a must! This zoo is home to over 170 animals and is a great way to get ... moreup close and personal with some of Belize's most iconic wildlife.
The Belize Zoo was founded in 1983 as a sanctuary for animals that had been orphaned, rescued, or donated from other zoos. Unlike many traditional zoos, the animals at the Belize Zoo are all native to Belize, and the focus is on conservation and education rather than entertainment.
One of the highlights of the Belize Zoo is the opportunity to see Belize's big cats up close. The zoo is home to jaguars, ocelots, and pumas, and visitors can watch them lounging in the shade or prowling around their enclosures. There are also plenty of birds to see, including colorful toucans, parrots, and macaws. But the Belize Zoo isn't just about big cats and birds. You can also see monkeys, tapirs, crocodiles, and even a few snakes. One of the most popular exhibits is the harpy eagle, one of the largest and most powerful birds of prey in the world. The Belize Zoo is home to a breeding pair of these magnificent birds, and visitors can watch them swooping through the trees and perching on their branches.
After lunch, we will head to the Blue Hole National Park for a refreshing swim in the Blue Hole cenote or take pictures of the amazing scenery. Blue Hole Cenote was formed by the collapse of an underground limestone cave. The Blue Hole is located 45 minutes' drive from the Belize Zoo.
Your guide/driver will also give you the option to stop at Country Barn Ice-cream on the Hummingbird Highway.
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