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Jaguar Paw
A Travel Blog entry by dtofsrud from San Ignacio, Belize
... it's okay, plus there was several safety lines so I wouldn't have died. The zip line cost $55 paid directly to the Jaquar Paw resort, then the tubing costs $65 including lunch paid to Omar at Mystic Maya tours, and we gave them another $40 to drive us ...
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The Turning Point
A Travel Blog entry by cruddud from Cotton tree, Belize
We were tired of dealing with Monkey Bay so we decided to head towards Jaguar Paw Resort. This place had several activities we wanted to do but we didn't know if they had camping. We decided to head that way and just find out. After packing ...
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Batty cave, batty cave
A Travel Blog entry by pawelek from Belize City, Belize
... were out in droves, I would be taking my midday nap as well. After rapelling down the last deck we head towards the Jaguar Paw Resort where a simple Belizean lunch awaits us, fantastic tasting chicken, beans, rice, some bread, I am sated. After a 1/2 ...
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An Update
A Travel Blog entry by mikeywaz from San Pedro, Belize
... 9:30 in the morning! Friendly people there as well. Chatted a while with them. We finally arrived at the site - near Jaguar Paw Resort. Ziplining was first. We got geared up and walked up to the first platform. We did six different ziplines throughout the ...
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Escape the Odd-in-airy
A Travel Blog entry by dooventures from Belmopan, Cayo, Belize
... mangoes growing roadside, strange birds soaring over head and after about 2.5 hours got to the other side of Belmopan and Jaguar's Paw. We turned into the road leading there and were immediately flagged down by a tall young Garifuna man. We ...
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The Next Day.........
A Travel Blog entry by 5tarf15h from Belize City, Belize District, Belize
... outside with my name stuck on a sign beside the cab. I jump into the cab and tell my driver to drive me to Jaguar Paw Jungle Resort, about 30 miles from Gales Point. Once I get into my hotel room, I collapse onto my bed without changing. I'm ...
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Tour Belize With Yute Expeditions
A Travel Blog entry by yuteexp from Cayo, Belize
... of Difficulty: Easy-Moderate – involves little hiking & step climbing Location: Just off the western highway at Jaguar Paw Rainforest Reserve Travel time to site: 1 hour Remember to bring along: sturdy hiking shoes, bug spray, ...
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The Wild side of Belize
A Travel Blog entry by dougherna from Belize, Central America
... the gift shop I bought a wooden napkin holder with a Toucan on it (Belize is known for its woodwork). We had lunch at Jaguar Paw. After that we went cave tubing at the Caves Branch district, an extensive caves district and river system. Pickup our gear ...
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Wild in the Jungle!
A Travel Blog entry by julesandjosh from Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso, Brazil
... don’t stop until we were at least 100m past the bridge. During dark walk back to the jeep we saw many beautiful glow worms, jaguar paw prints and a hug spider that was big enough to eat a bird. We finished our day with a bumpy drive back choking on ...
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My... Uh... Pride?: Mel Gibson, The Maya, And La P
A Travel Blog entry by tysonv from Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
... to go Plot Outline: As the Maya kingdom faces its decline, the rulers insist the key to prosperity is to build more temples and offer human sacrifices. Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood), a young man chosen for sacrifice, flees the kingdom to avoid his ...
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Climbing the Temples
A Travel Blog entry by suzielo from Tikal National Park, Guatemala
... back, bought some souvenirs at a gift shop on the way (didn't buy the jade though--too expensive). Tomorrow, we have cave tubing at Jaguar Paw and then we are off to Ambergris! It will be sad to leave Ka'ana--this resort was so great, one of the ...
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The Kinkajou and Me
A Travel Blog entry by mardow from David, Panama
... off and then hike back up to the hostel. It was on this last stretch that we saw all our species (not the jaguar or any mammals unfortunately)- We saw some mini toucanets, some green parrots. a whole lotta other birds and a blue mono ...
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Cave Diving....Brrrrrrrr!
A Travel Blog entry by 5tarf15h from Belize City, Belize District, Belize
On the morning of my caving adventure......I got a cold. Yay. I felt absolutely horrible. There was no way I could go today. I had a temperature of 102 degrees. I was really looking forward to this expedition. I think about it some more. I made ...
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Jaguar Paw Jungle Resort Belmopan
Off Mile 37, Western Highway, Cave Branch River, Belmopan, Cayo, Belize
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