Explore Mother Nature

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Explore Mother Nature's best-kept secret

2022 MAYA EXPEDITION RENTAL & TOURS EXPLORE OUR TOP TOURS IN PARADISE.

For Booking +501 675-0020 fredrickchan@gmail.com


Get away with us! Whether you're dreaming of discovering islands, landmarks, untouched habitats, ruins, immersive cultures, and incredible wildlife; Let us take you on your next big adventure with our range of popular destinations & tours in Belize.

CARACOL RUIN TOUR

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The largest Maya city ever excavated in Belize, Caracol is a huge site that features majestic temples that modern visitors can climb to enjoy a spectacular view of the surrounding Chiquibul forest reserve.

MOUNTAIN PINE RIDGE TOUR

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Discover pristine forests, limestone caves and scenic waterfalls on a full-day trip to the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve from San Ignacio.

CAHAL PECH RUIN TOUR

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Cahal Pech was the seat of a once Royal Acropolis Palace of an elite Maya family. It may seem small in area but is quite compact.

XUNANTUNICH RUIN TOUR

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Take the hand-cranked ferry over the river to Xunantunich, which sits atop a hill overlooking the Mopan River and the Cayo District.

JUNGLE PONTOON ADVENTURE TOUR

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Belize Jungle Waterfalls River Tour is one of the first and only jungle river pontoon boat expeditions in Belize; expect a one-of-a-kind experience.

CHE-CHEM-HA CAVE TOUR

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Discovered purely by accident by a local farmer, the Cha Chem Ha Cave is one of the most magnificent ancient Maya sites ever discovered.

ATM CAVE TOUR

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Journey into the heart of the Mayan underworld at the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) cave.


Caracol Maya Ruin The largest Maya city ever excavated in Belize, Caracol is a huge site that features majestic temples that modern visitors can climb to enjoy a spectacular view of the surrounding Chiquibul forest reserve. Still an active archaeological site, Caracol has revealed many of its treasures but much work is needed to uncover all of its secrets. After exploring the impressive ruins of Caracol, enjoy a refreshing dip in the receiving pools of the Big Rock Falls waterfall or Rio on Pools in the nearby Mountain Pine Ridge Park.

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Mountain Pine Ridge Located in the highlands of the southern zone of western Belize, the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve offers cool temperatures and reveals splendid natural monuments. Within its 300,000 acres of protected pine forests, you will find sites including Thousand Foot Falls, the largest fall of Belize and the Central American region, as well as the cave Rio Frio, a quarter-mile cave, to name a few. Expeditions can be carried out by mountain bike, on foot, or on horseback (horses for hire on-site). Venture among the pines to examine the colorful vegetation, various bird species, and other animal life such as tapir, cougar, jaguar, and ocelot.

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Cahal Pech Ruin Just a short walk from the present-day town of Cahal Pech, also known as “The Place of Ticks” in Yucatecan Maya, this Maya site is very convenient to visit. Located in San Ignacio along the banks of the Macal River in the Cayo District, Cahal Pech was a ceremonial center, with temples, palaces, and a ball court. The site offers you a spectacular panoramic view of San Ignacio and the Belize River Valley. The site is particularly important for the information it has provided on the earliest Maya settlements in the region, for its large number of Pre-classic figurines, and for its complex residential architecture. Indeed, its maze of interconnected rooms provides an excellent example of Late Classic Maya palace architecture.

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Xunantunich Maya Ruin Take the hand-cranked ferry over the river to Xunantunich, which sits atop a hill overlooking the Mopan River and the Cayo District. The area was a major ceremonial site built on a natural limestone ridge during the Classic Period. It is composed of six (6) major plazas, with more than 25 Maya temples and palaces. “El Castillo” (the Castle), the largest pyramid at 130 feet above the plaza, has carved friezes on the east and west sides. The frieze on the east has been preserved and covered with a fiberglass replica of the central mask that represents the sun god. It’s flanked by the moon and Venus.

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Jungle Pontoon Adventure Feel like a jungle explorer as you cruise through the wild forests of Belize’s Cayo district on a pontoon boat. Float down a river that winds through the mystical Maya Mountains, stopping to swim and cliff jump at three different tropical waterfalls buried deep in the rain forest. Fresh Belizean lunch cooked right on board the pontoon completes this fantastic full-day adventure.

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Che-Chem Ha Cave Discovered by a hunter looking for his dog, Che Chem Ha (“Cave of the Poisonwood Water”) is in the foothills of the Maya mountains. Located in the upper Macal River Valley, the cave is one-quarter of a mile long and is a dry cave. The cave was first rediscovered in the 1980s and was explored and mapped until the 1990s The cave is located 16 miles from San Ignacio near Vaca Falls and requires a 45-minute uphill trek to witness its most amazing collection of Mayan pottery. This cave is most notable for its unique collection of Mayan artwork and artifacts.

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