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The Ultimate Jungle and Cave Adventure!

ATM Cave After a 45 minute drive, we then hike through lush jungles within the Tapir Mountain Reserve before arriving at the caves archaeologist base camp. Here we have lunch before gearing up with helmets and lights and then take a short swim into the cave.

Once inside, witness centuries old stalactites and stalagmites rock formations and Mayan pottery, undisturbed after hundreds of years. On your journey we will reveal ancient passage ways, stories of Mayan Gods, skulls and evidence of a Mayan princess burial scene. This adventure is a history lesson of a lifetime. All of our guides are fully trained and licensed.

Caracol
Caracol Maya Ruins

On the way to Caracol we pass through the Mountain Pine Ridge, before reaching the pristine jungle that surrounds the Caracol Archeological site. First stop is the museum which houses many interesting artifacts including a newly discovered ritual mask, still in mint condition.

Next we ascend to the top of "Caana", a massive ceremonial pyramid, which stands 140 feet high and is the highest manmade structure in Belize. From the top you will be taken away to ancient times with its intoxicating views. Other highlights, among the numerous excavated and partially excavated structures to explore, are the sky observatory and ball court.

Big Rock Falls

Another highlight is listening to story of Caracol warriors trekking through the jungle to Tikal, 60 miles away, and then defeating them in an epic battle, as depicted by hieroglyphic inscriptions & cryptic glyphs etched in stone stelae, recovered from the site.

Afterwards, time permitting, we stop off at Rio Frio Cave in the Mountain Pine Ridge. The cave has a sandy beach surrounded by boulders the size of rooms with a clear mountain steam running through. The cave is one-half mile long with enormous openings at each end, which makes flashlights unnecessary to view the cave.

We then move on to Rio On Pools, where one shall be privy to granite and limestone rock formations, cascading waterfalls and wonderful swimming. Other options include a visit to 1000 foot falls or Big Rock falls.


El Pilar

Located about 12 miles from San Ignacio town near Bullet Tree Falls village.  Travel through all weather roads deep into the jungle crossing over rivers into the Yalbac hills to get to this site well known for its birdwatching.  El Pilar is one of Belize’s largest Mayan sites covering about 50 acres of jungle, there are many large temples on site the tallest of which is about 70 feet high.   


Horseback Riding
Horse Back Riding Horseback riding like never before. Open farmland, lush jungle trails around the farm, Picturesque views of the the surrounding Belizean countryside. Carmelita ranch offers to all, our own in-country cowboy, Reginaldo, an expert bull rider. Reginaldo has had a lifelong affinity with horses and takes riders from novice to expert on tropical deciduous forest & savannah trails.
Experience wildlife in their natural habitat and the numerous species of fauna indigenous to Belize. If you love horseback riding, then this is a must do tour, one you won't soon forget.

Jaguar Paw Cave Tubing
Cave Tubing This is the one everyone raves about! Following a 45 minute jungle trek, enter the river and tube for a mile and a half, in and out of 3 river-cave-systems. Along the way, witness majestic stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Lunch is provided for this relaxing trip. You have to experience this 3 hour float to fully appreciate it.

Mountain Pine Ridge
Big Rock Falls Adventure of the highest in the colorful Pine forests of Belize. A full days adventure driving the back roads of mother natures Forest Reserve. Having fun and site seeing at the same time, waterfalls, scenic routes and wildlife are just a few to mention.

River Canoeing
Canoeing Option 1- We drive from the village up the Benque highway, passing farms and orange groves before putting in the Macal river. Paddling slowly downstream, our knowable guide will point out the different flora and fauna, birds and other wildlife along the way, including 3 foot Iguanas perched high above the jungle canopy. Canoe through peaceful rock canyons and just relax and take in this picturesque, adventurous tour.

Option 2 - ( Normally done after a Horseback Riding tour)
We take you across to our sister ranch Carmelita Farm. From here canoe down the scenic Belize River, taking in exotic birds and giant Iguanas and other wildlife. Along the way, we pass by a hand-cranked ferry and several small villages. We also stop off for a swim and have a chance to view the fruit fish, which tourists often mistake for Piranhas.

Sink Hole


Sink Hole Full Day Tour (Horseback riding) Full Day Horse Back Riding up in the Yalbac hills area onwards toward a natural sink whole deep in the jungle.  This is the perfect adventure for avid horseback riders who want to ride deep into the jungle’s of Belize.  


The Lost Valley
Lost Valley of the Mayas

After a 40-minute drive up the Chiquibul trail and through the picturesque village of El Progresso, we hike about 10 minutes through the jungle passing two un-excavated Mayan grave mounds. We then arrive at some massive limestone formations towering 40 to 100 feet high, which are known as the "Lost Valley of the Mayas". Along the way, we encounter caves full of untouched Mayan artifacts and pottery.|

You'll also be privy to viewing a Mayan ritual chamber and a discussion chamber with the seats in their original positions. Here you can view the natural orchid garden and an ancient Mayan cooking area. Then while making your way to a hidden opening in the limestone, you'll see protruding from the rock formation, what appears to be a dinosaur skull. Throughout this tour we'll point out the local plants the Mayans used for medicines, food and offerings.


Tikal
image of tikal Tikal speaks for itself. Tikal is the only place in the world which has been declared both a Natural and a Cultural Heritage site. Our guides will escort you across the border to Guatemala and then proceed onto Tikal. The site is set in within a 225 square kilometers protected area and boasts 5 temples, 3 of which you may climb to the top of.

Xunantunich 
Xunantunich Maya Ruins Overlooking the Mopan River, the ruins of Xunantunich, (Stone Maiden) are located approximately 10 minutes by road from Cahal Pech Village Resort. Xunantunich was known to be a major ceremonial center during the Classic Period.
The most prominent temple,"El Castillo" (The Castle), stands a majestic 130 feet high. Xunantunich offers a vast amount of Mayan history and a complete ball court has been uncovered for viewing. Because of the extensive archeological work already completed, your guide will be able to explain the historical significance and importance of this archeological site.