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Actun Tunichil Muknal is located in the Cayo district at the Tapir Nature Mountain Reserve. We will need to take 15 minutes to ride to the village of Teakettle, then we drive south/west ... morefor about 35 minutes. We will arrive at the parking lot of the reserve, guest will be instructed to use the restroom first and then we will provide guests with their helmets, lights, and light vest if necessary. We will hike for 35 minutes passing through three rivers in the Tapir Nature Mountain reserve after which we will arrive at the entrance of the cave. Our knowledgeable guide will provide you will an introduction to the cave. We enter the cave for a three hours tour. We will have Belizean lunch, rum punch, desserts, sodas, and water at the end of the tour. All guest change and we return.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: Belmopan City
Want a beautiful, unique view of a cave in Belize? Try cave canoeing through Barton Creek Cave, located in the Cayo District of Belize. Begin your journey at the Mennonite Community ... moreof Upper Barton Creek and descend to the entrance of the 4.5-mile cave. Your guide will lead you through the cave, and as you paddle, look out for sparkling crystal formations which are over 1 million years old. Your guide will tell you details of the rich Mayan history, archaeology, and geology of the cave. Don’t forget to point your headlamp above you to see the soaring cathedral ceilings and a variety of other rock formations. After your float back to the entrance of the cave, finish your day off with a well-deserved swim in the creek.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
Looking for an active adventure in Belize? Explore the underground Crystal Cave, located inside Blue Hole National Pak. An experienced guide will take you on a hike through the beautiful ... moretropical rainforest and into the limestone cave. Inside, you will see chambers filled with ancient Mayan artifacts such as pottery, beads, and obsidian tools. In addition to impressive rock columns, stalactites, and stalagmites, you will also see sparkling rock formations everywhere-especially in a section of the cave called The Wonderland. This is a challenging cave and is for those who love adventure- the guide will help lower you into the cave by rappelling with a rock if you wish to venture deeper into the cave. Reward yourself after this challenging adventure with a refreshing swim in the inland Blue Hole, which is a beautiful turquoise color.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
- All-inclusive, stress-free vacation... with birds!
- Beautiful, spacious air-conditioned accommodation
- Meet like-minded people and make new friends
- Learn all about Belize Bird Rescue, tropical avian rescue centre
- Fabulous home-cooked food
The perfect vacation for all: singles, couples or groups; bird lovers; adventure-lovers or gentle vacationers. 6 nights all-inclusive package from $1,256US per person... more Spacious, air-conditioned en-suite accommodation All food & beverages included 3 fabulous day-trips of your choice included Transfers included Time to spend with the folks at Belize Bird Rescue Opportunity to go on avian rescue and release trips River swimming, woodland walks and arm-chair bird-watching
- Horseback Riding
- Exotic Birds
- Jaguar Visit
Join us on the scenic drive through Hummingbird Highway, just past Belmopan, the nation’s capital, for a fun-filled, magical day. We turn off the paved highway and drive a mile to ... morethe river bank where the adventure begins with a boat and a rope! Immediately, you will be engulfed in the serenity of nature and if you have sharp eyes, you will see monkeys and iguanas hanging out in the trees. After crossing the river, we will cool down with some natural juice and a light pastry before meeting our cowboy! The two-hour horseback riding adventure carries you across several terrains including jungle trails, teak plantations, farmland, and along river banks. After your invigorating ride, we will pause for some lunch (please inform us if you have any dietary restrictions or allergies). We then continue with a nature trail walk, visit the jaguar and exotic birds and conclude the walking tour with the art gallery housing Carolyn Carr’s original paintings and many artifacts found on the grounds. Before returning to the van, we go on a 30-minute boat ride up the river for our last enjoyment of the jungle bliss.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
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Into the Heart of Belize: The ATM Cave Experience Plunge in on a transformative journey in the vibrant rainforest of Belize, where the symphony of tropical birds and the rustle of ... morehidden wonders beckon you to explore. A 35-45 minute hike through the lush jungle unfolds as a promise of self-discovery, with each step forward a testament to your inner strength. As you ford three rivers, the invigorating currents energize your spirit, urging you to push beyond your limits.
The cave entrance awaits, a majestic gateway to the unknown, cloaked in vines and shadows. To enter, you must swim across a pool of crystal-clear water, its refreshing chill awakening your senses. As you slip beneath the stone archway, the outside world fades, replaced by the soothing echo of dripping water and the radiant glow of your headlamp against ancient rock. Inside, the cave reveals its secrets gradually, like a mentor guiding you towards hidden truths. For 25-30 minutes, you wade through an underground river, its shimmering surface reflecting the beauty within. The walls glimmer with mineral deposits, and every turn feels like a step closer to unlocking your full potential. The path grows more challenging, yet with each obstacle, you rise to the occasion.
You climb a five-foot boulder, scramble along a narrow ledge, and squeeze through tight passages until suddenly the space opens into a vast ceremonial chamber. Here, the whispers of the past empower you to forge your own path. Scattered across the floor are Maya pottery and ritual artifacts, preserved where they were left centuries ago, a testament to the power of human resilience. And then comes the moment that defines the journey. In a smaller chamber, illuminated by the soft glow of your light, lies the Crystal Maiden. Her skeleton, calcified by centuries of mineral-rich water, shines like a beacon of hope, every bone accounted for, fused forever into the cave floor—a poignant reminder of the transformative power of sacrifice and reverence.
This is no ordinary adventure. It is a testament to your inner strength, a passage through water, stone, and history. It demands courage and perseverance, yet rewards you with sights that will inspire a lifetime of growth and exploration. To walk the halls of the ATM Cave is to tap into the infinite potential within, to touch the edge of the unknown, and to live an adventure that will leave you forever changed.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
BARTON CREEK is a living cave in that it is still growing and developing with 10ft of water flowing constantly throughout. The ancient Mayans believed that their Gods would reside ... morein such places and Barton Creek Cave in particular because of its abundance of water. The Mayan God Chaac (God of Water) was believed to occupy the cave, whenever the Mayas were going through a drought or needed a rain god for crops they would go into Barton Creek and sacrifice young virgins who were thought to be suitable gifts to the Gods. The Mayans believed the cave was an opening or gateway into the underworld and treated it with great fear and respect.
BIG ROCK FALLS: Deep in the escarpment of the Mountain Pine Ridge, Big Rock Falls is another of the area’s waterfall treasures. The tremendous view of water rushing over the huge 150-ft rock formations and plummeting into the deep perfectly round pool at its base provides a rush of excitement. You won’t regret stopping by to take a nice cold swim, which you will definitely enjoy regardless if you are on your own, with someone, or with your family.
Type of Tour/Activity: Jungle and Rainforest Adventures
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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Getting There: Your adventure begins at 8:00 AM with a 45-minute drive on the George Price Highway with another 30 minutes off-road to the parking lot. ... more
From the parking lot, we have a 45 minutes jungle hike toward the cave entrance, crossing a knee-deep river 3 times along the way- enjoy the scenery.
At the cave entrance: Upon reaching the mouth of the ATM cave, your guide briefs you on the cave’s historical facts while you gear up with helmets and headlamps. The hike inside the cave entails a very short swim of about 30 feet across at the very entrance of the cave. For non-swimmers, there is a bypass around the corner of the cave’s entrance through which you are assisted by the guide. For the rest of the cave length, it’s mostly wading through the water no deeper than chest height (at average height) at most. Admire the myriad cave formations along the way until reaching the hidden dry chamber where amazement awaits you.
In the main chamber: To get to the main chamber, you'll climb over some rocks providing a staircase to the chamber. Once in the chamber, you’ll be asked by your guide to take off your shoes and walk with only your socks on your feet. Here your guide explains the Maya rituals while you awe at the magnificence of this ancient tomb and its grandeur.
You’ll be amazed by all the Mayan artifacts and remains freely scattered throughout the cave as your guide explains how they got there and what lead to this shocking massacre in such a remote location. Walking farther into the cave, we’ll reach a higher but smaller chamber accessible only through the use of a man-made ladder. This is where the prized, intact, crystalized skeletal remains of the Crystal Maiden lay. Take your time, to sink in the reality of what lies before you.
Departure: After being saturated to capacity with astonishment, we make our way back out of the chambers and the cave. (the way back out always seems so much shorter than the way in). We then hike back onto the parking lot, where the guide will provide you with your lunch as you discuss the reality of what you’ve just witnessed inside. You may choose to change into your dry clothes before or after lunch (your choice). After lunch, we board our vehicle and head back to San Ignacio arriving around 3:30- 4:00 PM.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
- Ceremonial Wedding - Xunantunich
CEREMONIAL WEDDING - XUNANTUNICH
This is a spectacular Wedding that is held at Xunantunich. Here you will experience what it was like to get married in the Mayan Culture.... more You can also spice up your wedding by adding Traditional music, Champaign, Photography or Wedding Cake for an additional price.
Here is a list of the Adds On:
Mayan Music:
Cleansing:
Mayan wedding Plaque:
Champagne:
Photography:
Wedding Cake:
ATM Cave was first explored in 1989 and National Geographic produced a documentary about ATM Cave in 1992 called Journey Through the Underworld.
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Actun Tunichil Muknal is one of the most impressive Maya ceremonial caves containing bloodletting altars used in sacrifices and over 1400 artifacts as well as human skeletal remains.
Type of Tour/Activity: Mayan Ruins and Archaeological Sites
Departs From: San Ignacio Town
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