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Take a dip in the hot springs of Agua Caliente Wildlife Sanctuary. This coastal plain zone is also great for fishing, hiking, caving and, of course, wildlife. Within its 5,468 acres ... moreof basin wetlands is a very dependent community of both endangered wildlife and vulnerable vegetation, such as: the Yucatan Black Howler monkey, Baird’s Tapir and Swietenia Macrophylla Mahogany. Discover why Agua Caliente is ranked as one of the top priority zones by the National Protected Area Policy and System Plan Project (NPAPSP, 2005).
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Wildlife Sanctuary
District/Region:
Toledo
The 20-minute hike from the village ofBlue Creek and a cool swim to enter the cave is worth the effort to see the ceramics and ceremonial altar used by the Maya.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Cave
District/Region:
Toledo
An exhilarating 1.5-hour nature hike to this impressive cave with a guide offers amazing views of the rainforest and Maya farming practices. The return trip can be made on a canoe.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Cave
District/Region:
Toledo
Tiger Cave is a hike to a mysterious cave in Belize that is said to have been named after a dog that chased a jaguar cub inside the cave many years ago. The cave is located in the ... moreToledo District and is accessible via a 1.5-hour hike through the second-growth forest.

The trails of Tiger Cave are mainly second-growth forest, with corn milpas and jungle streams visible along the way. Be sure to look out for the "Blue Hole" hot spring, which is a natural spring located near the cave. The hot spring is said to have healing properties, and it is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
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Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
District/Region:
Toledo
Big Falls is a mainland village that is located in Toledo District. Big Falls is perfect for anyone who loves to have an adventure. For all the nature lovers out there, Big Falls will ... moreaccommodate for your sense of adventure.
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Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
District/Region:
Toledo
Uxbenka archaeological site is an early classic ceremonial site. It's name is translated as "ancient place." The size of Uxbenka is considerably small; however, there is much history ... moreto be uncovered in the area. Perched on a ridge on the top of the Maya Mountains, you can enjoy the panoramic view of the foothills and the valleys below. Uxbenka is known to be an ancient Maya ceremonial site with one ain plaza at the top of the hill and other smaller plazas built on terraces on the side of the hill.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site
District/Region:
Toledo
Blue Creek Cave is a natural wonder located in Belize. The cave is known for its refreshing rapids and deep-water pools. The cave is also home to lunch rainforest, making it a popular ... moredestination. 

The cave is named Hokeb Ha in the Maya language, which means "where the water enters the earth." The cave starts from Santa Cruz and ends near Blue Creek. The water's exit through the cave's mouth is a sight to witness!

There is something for everyone in this cave. With its refreshing rapids and deep-water pools to the lush rainforest, Blue Creek Cave is surely a place to visit.
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Attraction
District/Region:
Toledo
The Belize Spice Farm & Botanical Gardens is located at the foothills of the Maya Mountains. It is one of the largest black pepper and vanilla farms in the country and is adorned ... morewith beautiful teak, mahogany, rosewood, and sandalwood trees.
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Destination
Type of Destination:
Farm
District/Region:
Toledo
Agouti Farm is a family owned and operated cacao farm, focusing on organic production of cacao. Our cacao is shipped all over the world, through Maya Mountain – where it is turned ... moreinto delicious chocolate.

Here on the farm, you can have a farm experience like no other! Jungle hikes, medicinal plant tours, cacao harvesting and chocolate making – these are all just some of the activities you will do here at Agouti Farm! Our entire family helps run this farm, using traditional Mayan techniques and knowledge in our operations.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Farm
District/Region:
Toledo
Lubaantun is known as "Place of the Fallen Stones" in Maya. This archaeological site is quite peculiar as the style of architecture is most distict, and unusual, from other archaeological ... moresites in Belize. Located in about two miles from the San Pedro Columbia Village in the Toledo District, the structures there are constructed from black slate instead of limestone and the corner stones of them are rounded rather than sharp.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site, Landmark
District/Region:
Toledo