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Adventures in Guatemala and Belize
A Travel Blog by lisabraz
... we're being joined by Pat and Lucy, Bill's son and son's girlfriend. We will start in the colonial city of Antigua, explore volcanic Lake Atitlan and its environs, and foray into the mystical Mayan ruins of Tikal. We will then cross over into Belize for a ...
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Belize, I don't mean Bolivia, Belize
A Travel Blog entry by shab3780 from Belmopan, Cayo, Belize
... really seriously and dont really do any work or anything all day. So I think Saturdays I'm going to take advantage of to explore Belize, buses are really cheap here and the country is really small. Not far up the highway is a tourist agency that ...
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San Ignacio, Belize
A Travel Blog entry by bigjohn from San Ignacio, Belize
... got rough, then you'd escape bump free from the rocks. the next day I was given the opportunity to explore the caves via swimming through underground rivers and hiking up amongst stallickmites/tites to discover ancient Mayan pottery, artifacts and ...
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Buzzing about Belize
A Travel Blog entry by alanhalsall from Belize City, Belize
... It is not a beach resort though as the stretches of sand are mostly short and narrow. Bicycles were a great way to cruise explore the island so we hired them a few times and I took the opportunity to ride along the airportīs runway as heck ...
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The Barrier Reef Of Belize
A Travel Blog entry by dburlison from San Pedro, Belize Cayes, Belize
... the tropical jungles and the pre-historic Mayan ruins, and adventurers can find many caves, tropical rivers, exotic animals and quaint villages to explore throughout the mainland. For the typical tropical island experience most travelers head directly ...
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Travel Belize Like A local
A Travel Blog entry by dburlison123 from San Pedro, Belize Cayes, Belize
... the tropical jungles and the pre-historic Mayan ruins, and adventurers can find many caves, tropical rivers, exotic animals and quaint villages to explore throughout the mainland. For the typical tropical island experience most travelers head directly ...
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wildlife and whatnot in Southern Belize
A Travel Blog entry by lynnea17 from Dangriga, Belize
... lots of other caves in the area, plus all the amazing forest. Jenn and I have decided that we definitely want to come back and explore it all when we have more time (and a rental car, so we aren't restricted by bus schedules). It would be a great place ...
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Tikal and entry into Belize
A Travel Blog entry by damelzaupton from San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
... are 5 big temples and the tallest is over 70m. Some of the structures Able gave us some free time to climb up to the top and explore. The last part of the tour was Temple 4 and we climbed to the top and we were above the tree canopy and then the howler ...
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Jungle Chic
A Travel Blog entry by tipperoonie from Belmopan, Belize
... get use to. By 9 we were out on a tour with our guide Ching for their River Caves Expedition tour to explore Mayan caves and tube underground rivers. The camouflaged mini school bus that was our ride pulled into an orange grove off the highway and stopped ...
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On Our Way to San Ignacio
A Travel Blog entry by lilly_annew from San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
... crossing shallow rivers, swimming through cave pools and spelunking through a long 900 meter cave with hard hats and head lamps to explore the caves used for Mayan sacrifices. We are really looking forward to this trip. We worked out a deal with the tour ...
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To Ian Anderson's Adventure Company and Lodge
A Travel Blog entry by lilly_annew from Belmopan, Cayo, Belize
... to another cave system. But, instead of exploring the cave, you hike back out from there and really don't get a chance to explore the cave, climbing back up the hillside to where you rappelled and then taking the same strenuous trail back out. I've ...
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It's unBELIZEable!
A Travel Blog entry by ktowers86 from Belize City, Belize
... made of limestone and cover a large chunk of the world. One needs to remember that yes there are openings above ground that we explore, but there's even more under the surface that we aren't able to see. These caves don't always feature walkways that fit ...
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Buses, Belmopan and Butterflies
A Travel Blog entry by adamyalister from San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
... ; Never has a numb-bum been more numb. San Ignacio was a nice little town, although we didnīt really take the time to explore as we were anxious to push on to the cheaper Guatemala. And so, we decided to just choose one activity or tour that ...
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Time to Get Wet
A Travel Blog entry by crystalrenee from Caves Branch River System, Cayo, Belize
... time we floated to the second cave so it wasn't quite as relaxing but still beautiful. While the other tourists stopped to explore things, we kept floating down the open river under a tropical canopy with a light rain. Truly breathtaking and not once did ...
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San Ignacio
A Travel Blog entry by rickvdeijk from San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
On my second day in San Ignacio I decided to explore Xunantunich. Even the tour operator recommended against taking an guided tour, so I decided to explore the site by myself. It is not that big compared to sites like Tikal and Caracol, but climbing El ...
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Send money please . . .
A Travel Blog entry by tadbrad from Placencia, Belize
... meet and we've met a ton of awesome people from all over the world. Tomorrow, we're off to explore the Actun Tunichil Muknal caves. These are ancient Mayan caves fantastically preserved. Check out more information here: ...
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San Ignacio
A Travel Blog entry by cat2222 from San Ignacio, Belize
... Kelly, Lara and Noel (hoorah!). We were discussing what activities to do and ended up deciding to hire a car with the others to explore the next day. That afternoon we took some inner tubes and tubed down the river near the hostel - it was really good ...
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History filled San Ingancio
A Travel Blog entry by mkuncio from San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
... is situated inland close to the Guatemala border. Mayan ruins, rivers and forest surround the town which makes it a great place to explore. For a small place it really does have a lot to offer for tourists such as trips to the Mayan ruins of Caracol, the ...
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Che Chem Ha Cave and Xunantunich
A Travel Blog entry by dockan from San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
... were 9 levels in the cave, some areas were low, some require you to turn sideways, some steep. Kids got to explore the crawl holes, they followed William into some hidden chamber crawling on their stomach through small openings and came out from a ...
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PO Box 53, Macal River, San Ignacio, Cayo, Belize
... the perfect mix of luxury and exploration. The Cayo region of Belize is remarkable and Chaa Creek is a perfect home base to explore the jungle, Mayan ruins, and Mountain Pine Ridge. I stayed in the Treetop Jacuzzi Suite and also the Sky Room. Both ...
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