| Howler Monkey Nature Walk |
(All day tour includes lunch).
Within an area of approximately 20 square miles, straddling
the mighty Belize River, the Community Baboon Sanctuary
combines dense jungle with farmland, pasture, and small
village life. The Black Howler Monkey is the largest monkey
in the Americas, and found only in a small section of
Central America. The village of Bermudian Landing, a 30-mile
drive northwest of Belize City, is the center of activity
for the project, and is easily reached as a day trip from
the city. Once you get near it, the well placed signs
will direct you right to the Visitor's Centre. You can
often hear the mysterious, rasping roar of the monkeys
in the distance, as soon as you get out of your vehicle.
The Visitor’s Centre is an educational, jungle exhibit-type
museum that demonstrates the interesting features and
facts on the area. A guided trail walk that allows you
experience the monkeys close up. |
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| Altun Ha Maya Ruins |
(All day tour includes lunch). Altun Ha, the most extensively excavated Maya site in Belize was a major ceremonial center during the Classic Period. Spanning a 25 square mile area, Altun Ha is made up of two central plazas
surrounded by towering temples.
A priceless piece of history, the jade head of
the Maya Sun God, Kinich Ahau, as well as jewelry, flints and skins are among
the three hundred remnants that were unearthed here in a mysterious tomb
discovered beneath one of the temples. Altun Ha is just one of the many Mayan ruin tours we offer. |
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| Lamanai Maya Ruins |
(All day tour includes lunch).
Lamanai is one of Belize's largest ceremonial centers.
It is also one of the most important. This site, situated
along the New River Lagoon, features monumental architecture
of temples and palaces dating from the Classic and Preclassic
Periods. Postclassic artifacts are primarily of a residential
nature, not immediately evident to the visiting tourist.
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Bacab Eco Park |
Nestled between Belize River and Ridge Lagoon and creeks lies a nature lover's paradise, Babcab Eco Park. First used by the Maya traders 1000 years ago and uninhabited for the last 300 years, this piece of paradise boasts over 200 species of tropical flowering plants and massive hardwood trees.
A Horseback Safari, Jungle Adventure Bike ride or Kayak
Expedition have you seeing howler monkeys, giant iguanas
Central American tapirs and other exotic wildlife and
plants. If you wish to wander on your own, hike through the Rainforest Nature Trail. Bacab Eco Park has the largest swimming pool in the country. The butterfly house is filled with beautiful colours and is sure to please all. |
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| Belize Zoo |
Located on the Western Highway, there are 150 birds, mammals and reptiles, all species indigenous to Belize. The zoo allows travelers to get memorable photos of the jaguar, tapir, scarlet macaw and jabiru stork. Mesh and wood enclosures resemble the animals natural habitat. A special attraction is watching the morning feeding.
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Outstanding Fishing
Belize is a country that has 176 miles of unrivalled barrier reef, hundreds of square miles of classic fishing flats, and intricate webs of emerald green rivers. The reef is the second longest in the world and attracts both novice and avid fishermen alike. Your fishing experience here is bound to be memorable .as our guides are some of the best and most experienced in Belize.
Reef Fishing
The Belizean Barrier Reef sports a wide variety of prize
catches. Tarpon, snapper, grouper, barracuda, mackerel,
and permit frequent the waters of the reef. Experienced
guides offer bait fishing in the deeper waters or trolling
in the shallow reef protected areas.
Deep Sea Fishing
The deeper waters beyond the reef sport sailfish, marlin, wahoo, mackerel, and tuna. Spend a day hunting for the big ones!
The Flats
If fly fishing is your game, come play in these waters and bring your camera. Permit, bonefish and tarpon are the marquee species anglers cross the globe come to catch in the flats off the cayes. Tarpon average fifty pounds in the winter season, while in the summer they fill out up to two hundred pounds. Bonefish also have a year-round presence and are perhaps the most convenient fish to hunt. Step off the sandy shores of one of the cayes and you'll find yourself in a prime flat with no movement other than the flick of a bonefish tail as it hunts for shrimp and the flick of your wrist as you hook your prize.
Other saltwater game fish include barracuda, jack crevalle, and snook and offer the fly fisherman additional challenges during his stay. The fish here put up a strong fight so be prepared for a showdown!
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Cave Tubing
(1/2 day tour includes lunch - Can be combined with the Zip Line trip) The caves Branch River and it's winding path through the Maya mountain and numerous caves once inhabited by an ancient people, is a popular place to go cave tubing in the rain forest of Belize.
An adventurous combination of cave tubing, hiking, and exploring within a cave system. Float on inner tubes with only your headlamp to lead the way. Glide past filtering mists of jungle light, as you float through underground river caves sparkling with mica-studded stalactites and stalagmites and filled with 1,000-year-old pottery shards, statues of fertility gods and Mayan footprints.
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Jungle Zip Line
(1/2 day tour includes lunch - Can be combined with the Cave Tubing trip) Zip lining through the rain forest has become a popular and unique activity in Belize - a way for anyone to feel like Tarzan for a day. This is often combined with Cave Tubing or the Belize Zoo on the same day.
An exhilarating trip through the dense tropical rainforest canopy and refreshing cave tubing adventure! Secured by a harness with feet dangling free, zip line riders will traverse from 75ft high platforms whizzing past a stunning display of tropical flora and fauna. Daring participants will rappel to the rainforest floor from the final platform for a thrilling one-of-a-kind jungle adventure. |
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There are combined packages for adventure tours. Our Tour Coordinator will help you make arrangements. |
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