Actun Tunichil Muknal is regarded as one of the best caves in Central America and is used in National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and History Channel. Your guide will pick you up at the ATM of your hotel in San Ignacio - this is a place where only Mayan priests and shamans can adventure 1000 years ago. Drive along the west street of Belize for 45 minutes to reach the tea house village. Running the bumpy road in the south of the village for about 30 minutes you can go to the Tapir Nature Reserve, a subtropical rain forest with a minimum of 2.4 m (8 ft) per year. Here, an experienced guide leads your team easily. When walking along the roar of the roaring river, we pass through three times and arrive at the entrance to the cave. Here is a nice swimming pool - especially on a sunny day. Depending on arrival time, you will have lunch before and after the cave exploration. To prepare your team to enter the cave, your guide will provide a historical overview and safety explanation. After you get the equipment and teach various cave exploration techniques, real fun begins! When you pass through the water, the water channel will allow you to splash and water can appear on your ankle, knees, waist and even the neck - you need to swim from time to time. About 5 minutes into the cave, you will find your biggest "crash" challenge - the rock forms a channel. Your guide will tell you how to go from one rock to another rock and slide between several rocks. At one point, you will climb the shelf to one of the most charming parts of the cave, and archaeologists recorded more than 1,000 pottery and 14 human sacrifices. To explore this room, you need to take off your shoes to protect the natural environment such as stone pillars, stalactite, stalagmite, daffodils and driftwood (socks or bare feet are optional). In exploring this vibrant museum, your guide will share attractive details of ancient Mayan ceremonies and ceremonies once deep underwater. You will learn how Father Maya brings human products to the cave, exhibits bowls symbolically and communicates with their gods. After your adventure, your guide will send you back to the hotel in San Ignacio
The 15th Belize Archaeological Symposium (BAS) will be held on 28th June 2017 in Cayo, San Ignacio, Belize. The main purpose of the symposium was to disseminate current archaeological information to Belize people, tourism industry, and general archaeological communities. Belize City mayor Mayor Darrell Bradley hosted a press conference this morning and discussed several issues affecting Belize City including reform of trade license, transformation of commercial center, ongoing Margaret Princess Avenue Night Club. Discuss. Bradley announces new trade
Old Belize is a landmark-like landmark that provides a comprehensive experience for Belize and local people. At its center is the Old Belize Exhibition, allowing visitors to return to meet the various definitions of Belize. In this exhibition you will find a glimpse of genuine relics of key time, an unforgettable introduction trailer of the Belize Maya heritage, a strange depiction of the Belize colonial era, and a logging camp in the 18th century.
Belize is the ultimate weekend warrior adventure hotspot. Belize lacks the towering volcano of its neighbors, but it is full of entry level adventure. Caves, sunken holes, jungle, Barrier Reef San Ignacio is located in the center of the Belize Mountains and has a small town of about 18,000 people. This is the second largest city in Belize and an ideal starting point for various outdoor activities. My friend Kachine and I spent three days at San Ignacio in May 2017. We borrowed the Renault SUV from the budget as we know that much of the adventure of San Ignacio is only one hour away from the town. Within a day after driving a car engineering miracle, the air conditioner disappeared at a high temperature of 100 degrees, the battery exhausted, the trunk door began to fall off the part. The real adventure was the adoption of this mountain of French garbage on some of Belize's most rugged roads.