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Activities available from Maya Mountain Lodge are as diverse as are our guests. They range from guided tours through our National Parks & Archaeological Reserves to exploring ancient Mayan Pottery in hidden Wilderness Caves, to Overnight Camp Outs . . . From enjoying our Tropical Gardens to Viewing Wildlife while Canoeing down vine clad rivers.
 
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National Parks & Reserves
Mountain Pine Ridge

1000' Foot Falls, Rio Frio Cave, Rio On Pools, Garcia Sisters Museum & Gift Shop: The splendor of the jungle falls is dramatic. Unpolluted, untouched, the dazzling crystal beauty drops over 1000 feet to the blanket of wilderness below. The Rio Frio Cave with its large vine-covered entrance boasts stalactites, stalagmites, and a hidden entrance. From the cave, a short drive takes you to the Rio On Pools. The view from above is breath taking! A series of cascades and pools romp down the rocky summit.

1000 Foot Falls
1000 ft Falls
Rio On Pools: What a delight to slither over natural water slides, sit under waterfalls, and swim in a variety of pools! Unpaved roads that wind through two picturesque Mayan villages contribute to this wonderful adventure. On the way back through the Mayan village of San Antonio, you'll stop at a very special place called the Garcia Sister's Museum and Craft Center. Here, the industrious sisters work to carve slate to sell to tourists. The museum includes many of their larger carvings and some other items from the Mayan culture. These charming young ladies explain to visitors how they collect and carve the slate. Rio On Pools
Rio On Pools

Saint Hermans Cave
Saint Herman's Cave
Blue Hole National Park: The Blue Hole isn't always blue, but it's always pretty. Found right in the middle of the jungle along the Southern Highway south of Belmopan, it's a good place for birding and swimming. Quite a number of stairs descend to this small spring, the cool water from which is quite refreshing. St. Herman's Cave is part of the same park and is a brisk 15 minute hike from the pools.


Five Blues National Park: After driving down the picturesque Hummingbird highway halfway to Dangriga, you'll enjoy the trails and a lovely swim in a lake surrounded by cave-riddled karst outcrops. This national park is founded on a strong community-based ecotourism initiative with simple bed and breakfasts hosted by local villagers. The villagers themselves initiated the formation of the park.

Crooked Tree National Park: Located on the northern highway about 1 hour north of Belize City, this park is a premier wetlands area with excellent birding from either the shore or from small boats. The small visitor center is excellent. The once-isolated village is reached today by a causeway across the lagoon.


Baboon Sanctuary:This reserve has set an example to the world of how cooperation can allow the development of a revenue-generating resource. The farmers of this area, with the advise of a biologist researcher, determined to establish a community reserve for the howler monkeys by agreeing to some guidelines for the protection of the monkeys.. Now guests are given guided tours to see the monkeys. They may also enjoy the excellent visitor center and museum as well as overnight in simple bed & breakfast accommodations in the villager's homes. Community Baboon Sanctuary
Black Howler Monkey

.Archaeology | National Parks & Reserves | Other Activities

Xunantunich
El Castillo
Xunantunich: To reach the Maya ruins of Xunantunich, you cross the Mopan River on a hand cranked ferry and proceed up, up, up a steep incline to the site. The excavated temple, El Castillo, is one of the highest structures in all of Belize and boasts an awe-inspiring view, a reconstructed frieze, a number of stele, and a ball court.


Che Chem Ha: Only 40 minutes by van from Maya Mountain Lodge, this cave is set in the remote upper Macal River area. The Morales family, owners and pioneers to this location many years ago, can recount many stories of the logging days, jaguars, and the long mule trips into their little "paradise". The cave, a healthy 40 minute climb through the bush from the Morales farm, consists of Mayan pottery-filled chambers with large intact pots varying in size, shape, and decoration. Chechem Ha Cave
Che chem Ha Cave

 


Caracol
Sky Temple at Caracol
Caracol Ruins: The colossal Caracol Ruins are right here in the Maya Mountains! Caracol is an exciting site, 9 miles square, blessed with a number of awe inspiring temples and numerous stele. Enshrouded by Macaw and Tapir-filled forests, it is set in the heart of the Mayan "empire". TIKAL: This long day trip over rough roads is richly rewarded as your guide explains the breath-taking ruins and shows you the monkeys and birds. The time is all too short, but the inspiration and insights gained will stay with you a lifetime. This is a World Heritage Park.


Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins & Museum: Right at the edge of San Ignacio town, the catacomb-like ruins of Cahal Pech await your visit. As the home of the family of royalty, Cahal Pech is distinct from other sites. Here a small museum and native guide are available for interpretation. Cahel Pech
Royal Residence at Cahal Pech


El Pilar Ruins: This site is one of the most recently available to the public and quite interesting. It has a causeway that continues into Guatemala. This site is located on the Bullet Tree Road about 45 minutes from San Ignacio.

Department of Archaeology Vault: By appointment, one can visit this vault which contains the countries most treasured Maya artifacts which will eventually be housed in the Belize Museum which is under construction at this time. This tour is frequently combined with a tour of the capitol, Belmopan, and the inland Blue Hole



Other Activities | National Parks & Reserves | Archaeology

Belize Botanical Gardens / Natural History Museum / Butterfly Farm /Macal Jungle River Boat Trip: This full day expedition is one of the highlights of the Cayo District. Guests paddle down the vine-covered Macal River by canoe. The guide will point out iguana, kingfishers, Toucans, and other wildlife. If lucky, you may spot a river otter, Grey Necked Woodrail, porcupine, or an elusive jaguarundi. Ferns, bromeliads, strangler fig trees, and many other tropical plants adorn our beautiful Macal. You'll see Hanging Rock, Monkey Falls, Cristo Rey Village, and other sights en route. This is done with a guide.


Butterfly farm & Natural History Museum: The beautiful Blue Morpho butterfly can be viewed in all its stages of development at the Butterfly Farm. The Natural History Museum is small and specific to our Cayo District. It encompasses culture, archaeology, and biological sciences in its enlightening and professional displays. Iguana Farm: An iguana farm is close to Maya Mountain Lodge. Here the baby iguanas are hatched and raised for release into the wild.


Canoe Trips (without guide): A variety of canoe trips are available including the most popular one which covers the same run as the guided trip.. This can be a half day trip or a leisurely full day trip with lunch and swimming along the way. Macal River Canoeing
Macal River Canoeing


Mountain Bike Trips (without guide): Trips to Xunantunich Mayan ruins, to the Guatemalan border, to San Antonio Village and the Mountain Pine Ridge, to the Mennonite Community, and to Belmopan, are all possible. Mountain Pine Ridge requires an overnight in the Pine Ridge or vehicle shuttle.


Cayo Horsrback Riding
Cayo Horseback Riding
Horseback Jungle trail ride with guide: Short and long rides are available. Our guide knows the `bush' and bush survival skills very well. The usual half day trip will take you along unpaved roads and paths to a variety of sights in the San Ignacio area.


Mennonite Community: To get to this area, one must cross the Belize River on a hand cranked ferry; it's takes about 1/2 hour by van to reach the area. A modern community, it is an example of economic cooperation. You can visit any number of small farm businesses, homes where cottage industry is practiced, and the main Farmer's Trading Center.


Nearby San Ignacio Town: If you have a half day free, you'll enjoy visiting San Ignacio town and Cahal Pech ruins, just one mile away. San Ignacio town is a former logging town where the Macal River was used to float logs all the way to Belize City. A view from the Cahal Pech area reveals the beautiful little town with its two main streets and red tiled roofs...beyond a large orange grove, a meandering river and...jungle. The people are warm, friendly, and well educated. They are a real mix...there are Lebanese, Mayan, Creole, Hispanics, East Indian, some Garifuna and Chinese, and a good number of immigrants from almost everywhere. You may enjoy just walking around town for half a day visiting local gift shops, peaking into the tortilla factories, and local restaurants.

 

San Ignacio
Entering San Ignacio


Belize Zoo: More than just a zoo, this home-grown native animal sanctuary is also an environmental and educational field station. Located at about mile 30 on the Western Highway, it is very worthwhile.

MAYA MOUNTAIN LODGE: Books, maps, and other educational materials are available for use during your visit. You may also request our natural history and culture checklists. The staff will be happy to chat with you about our country and its people. A staff discussion leader is available most evenings (Christmas to Easter) to give cultural presentations.

 

 Come explore our Belize rainforest & ruins and be our guest at

MAYA MOUNTAIN LODGE & TOURS 
San Ignacio, Belize

Your Hosts
-Bart & Suzi Mickler

Telephone 501-824-2164 Fax 501-824-2029
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