Nim Li Punit Mayan Ruins

Nim Li Punit Mayan Ruins

Nim Li Punit Brief History of Nim Li Punit Site Getting to Nim Li Punit Nim Li Punit Archaeological Site Tour Price Varies by location: $125USD to $175USD Departure Time: 7 / 7:30AM What’s Included: Lunch, Guide, $7.50USD Entrance Fee, Transportation Check Availability Book Now I am tab #1 content. Click edit button to change […]

Altun Ha Mayan Ruins

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Altun Ha Altun Ha, meaning “Rockstone Water” in Yucatec Maya language, derives its name from the nearby village of Rockstone Pond. “Haltun” signifies a stone water deposit or cistern, while “ha” translates to water. Situated in the Belize District, approximately 50 kilometers north of Belize City and just 10 kilometers west of the Caribbean Sea, […]

Cahal Pech

Cahal Pech

Cahal Pech Brief History of Cahal Pech Site Getting to Cahal Pech Caracol is about 128km (80miles) from Belize City or 82km (52miles) from San Ignacio. The drive to Caracol is adventurous and beautiful, as it passes through the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve and Chiquibul Forest Reserve, which are home to some amazing natural […]

Caracol Archaeological Site

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Caracol Caracol is a significant prehistoric Mayan city, which currently serves as an archeological site located in west-central Belize, about 47 miles (76 km) southeast of the Guatemalan Mayan city of Tikal. The name Caracol is derived from Spanish and means “snail,” with the original Mayan name remaining unknown. The discovery of Caracol by the […]

Xunantunich Mayan Ruins

Xunantunich Brief History of Xunantunich Site Getting to Xunantunich Caracol is about 128km (80miles) from Belize City or 82km (52miles) from San Ignacio. The drive to Caracol is adventurous and beautiful, as it passes through the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve and Chiquibul Forest Reserve, which are home to some amazing natural wonders. Where ever […]

Lamanai Archaeological Reserve

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Lamanai Brief History of Lamanai Site Getting to Lamanai Caracol is about 128km (80miles) from Belize City or 82km (52miles) from San Ignacio. The drive to Caracol is adventurous and beautiful, as it passes through the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve and Chiquibul Forest Reserve, which are home to some amazing natural wonders. Where ever […]

Belize Mayan Ruins

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Belize is home to several impressive Maya ruins, and exploring these archaeological sites is a fantastic way to delve into the region’s rich history. Use a map to learn more of the best Maya ruins to visit during a tour in Belize, along with recommendations for where to stay. Mayan Empire The Maya civilization developed […]

Tikal National Park

Tikal Temples Tikal, the magnificent Maya Ruin, continually captivates travelers from distant corners of the world. While it may not be nestled in Belize, many tourists eagerly incorporate Tikal into their itineraries or spontaneously extend their travel plans to include it. Whether you opt for a one-day adventure or a leisurely two-day exploration, Tikal offers […]

Barton Creek Cave Reserve

In Belize’s Cayo District, there exists an area and accompanying small river known as Barton Creek. The river serves as a lawful contribution to the Belize River. This location is recognized for its historical significance as well as its popularity among travelers. Situated in the upper Barton Creek vicinity close to San Ignacio within the […]