Why you should visit Belize during shoulder season
We often say there’s no bad time to visit Belize, and with good reason. With having only two seasons –...
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You’ll discover new heights throughout Western Belize… Known for its spectacular caving systems, waterfalls, rivers, ancient Maya archaeological sites, and lush jungles, this region beckons a: hike, swim, truck/boat ride for optimum immersion. Epic journeys are made here, visit ancient Maya sites, such as: Caracol, Xunantunich, and Cahal Pech. Trek into the jungles and explore the magnificent cave of Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM Cave), or get acquainted with nature during a tour at Noj Ka’ax H’Men Eljio Panti National Park. Get-to-know the predominant Mestizo culture as you indulge in local dishes, such as: pibil, and relleno. There’s a lot to discover, just make sure you take time to relax.
There’s a reason there’s such a thing as ‘hidden gems,’ and Big Rock Falls is the prime example of this….
There’s a reason there’s such a thing as ‘hidden gems,’ and Big Rock Falls is the prime example of this….
Take a trail through Rainforest Medicine Trail to learn about natural and traditional Maya medicine. Maya used plants like the…
The isolated El Pilar Ancient Maya Temple is three times larger than Xunantunich and is still being excavated today. The…
If you really want an up-close and personal look at snakes and butterflies, take a trip to Chaa Creek Natural…
The 45-acre Belize Botanical Gardens is the life’s work of Ken duPlooy, an ornithologist, who died in 2001. His wife…
Deep within the forests lies a wonder of both ancient and natural Belize. Following a 45-minute drive from San Ignacio…
Named for its giant Guanacaste trees, Guanacaste National Park is our smallest national park. The trees are more than 100…
Getting here is only part of the fun! Located within the magnificent Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, the Rio On…
About the Project The Green Iguana Conservation Project is a continuous effort that aims to conserve and look after the…