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Quote: You can go around the world and never experience something as incredible and extreme as this. And you'll better do it now, because it's in danger of disappearing, but more on that later. Actun Tunichil Muknal is Read More
Quote: As I said before, the owners of Cave's Branch own about 50,000 acres of land in the Cayo District, including all of the caves that we explored during our trip. These caves were used by the ancient Mayans for Read More
Quote: Towering pyramids rise above the jungle canopy to catch the sun. Howler monkeys swing in the trees. Tikal is wet on a small hill. The Maya settled here around 700 B.C. You can book a tour in San Ignacio and spend Read More
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Quote: If you ask a historian what the biggest, most impressive, and most important Mayan site in the world is, he'll probably say Tikal (Guatemala) or maybe Palenque (Mexico). In another decade, when you ask the same Read More
Quote: Barton Creek is the most-visited cave in Belize. It's a perfect introduction to the sport of caving, while harboring some impressive Mayan artifacts. Most people visit Barton Creek on a day trip from San Ignacio, Read More
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Quote: We drove into the Mountain Pine area one afternoon, probably not realizing how bumpy the dirt road would be. Heading up, our first goal was the Green Hills Butterfly Farm. It was a worthwhile stop. The lady Read More
Quote: In our quest to find interesting and cheap activities in the Cayo area, we actually decided to spend a day in Blue Hole National Park, which we had passed earlier in our travels. The park is actually most easily Read More
Quote: On Carlos's advice (he's the guide who took us horseback riding the day before), after a cup of coffee at 6:30am in the open-air dining pavilion, we started off on our hiking adventure. Leaving the dining Read More