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| Full day tour of Aktun Tunichal Muknal |
This is the most exciting cave trip in Belize. The tour takes you into the jungle with a 45 minute hike to reach the entrance, once at the entrance you must swim across a 30 foot crystal clear pool of water, where you begin your walk up the river bed inside the cave. Your walk up the river bed will take you through caverns of stalactites and stalagmites and the cave then opens up to a enormous cavern. You will climb up into the cavern where the floor is littered with pieces of Mayan pottery and other artifacts used by the priests for private ceremonies. The cavern is filled with stalagmites and stalactites and you will even see a full skeleton of a 14 year old girl that died in the cave hundreds of years ago. Included are transportation, guide, gear, lunch and tour. Your guide will pick you up and return you to your hotel. |
| Full day tour of Barton Creek Cave |
Your guide will pick you up and drive you through the Traditional Mennonite community. The tour is done by canoe and your guide will take you through this beautiful cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites. Although the Mayan Priests used it, you do not seem many artifacts. You will see one skull high on a ledge but the cave is worth the trip. After the cave trip your guide will have a picnic lunch and then you will stop at Green Hills Butterfly farm where you will walk among the many butterflies of the area. Your guide will pick you up and return you to your hotel.
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| Full day tour of Tikal Ruins in Guatemala |
This is the largest excavated ruins in the area with over 300 buildings including 5 temples. Impossible to describe but bring lots of film. Included are transportation, border crossing fees, visas (for US, British or Canadian citizens, others may be higher), tour of ruins with English speaking guide, lunch and tour of the museum. Your guide will pick you up and return you to your hotel. |
| Full day canoe trip down the Belize River |
where you will see monkeys, crocodiles, iguanas and other wildlife, as well as many water birds and other tropical birds. Included are transportation, guide, lunch and canoe. Your guide will pick you up and return you to your hotel. |
| Full day tour of Caracol |
begins with a pick up at your lodge and transfer through the Mountain Pine Ridge region. You will continue on into a bumpy road surrounded by jungle, so keep you eyes open as there is a lot of wildlife to be spotted. Upon reaching Caracol, your guide will take you on a full guided tour of the site. Be sure to bring a camera, as the view from the temple is incredible. After your tour, your guide will stop with a lunch at Big Rock Falls. This beautiful falls is a bit of a hike to get in and out of. It’s a very steep ¼ mile hike down to the falls and then you have to come back up. The falls drop about 100 feet into a beautiful pool for great swimming, so bring your suit. After lunch and a swim, your guide will return you to your lodge. Your guide will pick you up and return you to your hotel.
Your tour begins with a drive to the Jaguar Paw area for the Cave’s Branch River system. You will hike 45 minutes through the jungle flat trail. You then begin your journey through the spectacular Cave’s Branch caves. You will meander through a series of four caves, on inner tube, with incredible stalactites and stalagmites. Your driver will meet you at the other end and you will go to a local restaurant for lunch, tour of the local zoo and a return to your hotel.
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| Mountain Pine Ridge Tour |
your guide will pick you up at your hotel and drive through the beautiful Mountain Pine Ridge. Your tour will include a stop at Rio Frio Cave, Rio On Pools and 1,000 Foot Water Falls. Includes lunch, entrance fee, guide and transportation |
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