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South Belize
River, Lagoon, Caving, Jungle and Mayan Ruins Tours





Monkey River Jungle
 

Monkey River, named for the large numbers of Black Howler Monkeys living in the area, is about 15 miles southwest of Placencia by boat (the only practical way to get there).

Tours start with a boat ride from Placencia to Monkey River Town where tours pick up a certified Monkey River jungle guide for a tour of the Monkey River jungle both by boat and on foot.  


The Monkey River jungle is still an isolated one, without much human habitation, leaving the local flora and fauna at peace to prosper and thrive. In this environment, visitors are likely to encounter not only
Black howler monkeys (Alouatta nigra), but also iIguanas (Iguana iguana), crocodiles, a multitude of tropical birds, gibnuts, deer, ocelots, peccaries, tapirs, coatimundis, agoutis and possibly jaguars (jaguars are nocturnal, so chances of actually seeing one are slim).
 


Lunch is at Monkey River Town, a VERY sleepy little settlement with a population of less than 100 and only one phone (a community phone).  (Lunch not included in price.  Bring US$6/person.)

Monkey River trips depart Placencia at 7:30 a.m. and return Manatee 2 - Sennis River Compressed.jpg (5426 bytes)around 3-3:30 p.m.

Bring insect repellent,  light raincoat (disposable poncho is ok), sunscreen, hat, camera and water bottle to hike withWear light-weight long-sleeved shirts, long pants, sturdy tennis shoes or Teva-type sandals (that you don't mind getting wet and muddy).

(The Monkey River Expedition can be combined with manatee sighting or fishing.  Contact us at info@destinationsbelize.com for more information.)



Cockscomb Basin Jungle Tours



Cockscomb Basin
 

The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected subtropical rain forest surrounded by the Maya Mountains.  


Its name comes from the cockscomb profile of the nearby Maya Mountains.Present are over 250 kinds of orchids, tree ferns, air plants and vines, almost 700 varieties of trees, more than 290 species of birds and five species of wild felines. 

Tours to Cockscomb leave at approximately 7:30 am and return around 4:30 pm.  Lunch, transportation and guide are included in the tour. 
 


Most Cockscomb tours include
a guided tour of the Cockscomb Sanctuary, lunch and an afternoon tube float down the South Stann Creek River  (water level usually determines whether the float is included).

Hiking is required, with some moderately steep inclines.  Bring insect repellent, change of clothes, light raincoat (disposable poncho is ok), sunscreen, hat, camera, water bottle to hike with, towel and shorts, a T-shirt and shoes that can get wet (you will swim in the t-shirt, shorts and shoes).  Wear light-weight long-sleeved shirts, long pants, sturdy tennis shoes or Teva-type sandals.

Private birding tours of Cockscomb are available upon special request.  Contact us for more information.
 



Mayan Ruins


Picture of Santiago Coc, Lubaantun Guide and Caretaker
Santiago Coc, Curator
Lubaantun Ruins


Nim Li Punit

The Nim Li Punit Mayan Ruins Site is from the Late Classic Period and includes the tallest remaining carved stela in Belize (the second-tallest in the Mayan world).  Nim Li Punit means "big hat" (the carving on the tallest stela shows a person wearing a "big hat" - a very large headdress).  Nim Li Punit is most well-known for the quantity and quality of the stelae at the site.

This trip also includes lunch and an afternoon tour of either Blue Creek Cave, known as Hokeb Ha in Mayan.  Swim and hike to a waterfall inside the cave, or Lubaantun Mayan ruins.


Lubaanntun means "Place of the Fallen Stones" and was occupied from 700-900 AD (generally the Late Classic Period).  Lubaantun is the only known Mayan settlement in Belize in which buildings were constructed without mortar (other settlements existed in Mexico and Honduras, but not Belize). 

Santiago Coc, a local resident, began working with archeologists in the early 1970s, and is now available for tours (he's a wealth of information -- ask him if he has any of his handmade whistles to sell).
 


Guided day tours of Nim Li Punit and Lubaantun departing from Placencia Peninsula at approximately 7:30 am.


Some hiking is required.  Bring insect repellent,  light raincoat (disposable poncho is ok), sunscreen, hat, camera, water bottle to hike with, towel and shorts,   Wear light-weight long-sleeved shirts, long pants, sturdy tennis shoes or Teva-type sandals.  Water refills provided.  If Nim Li Punit or Lubaantun is being combined with Blue Creek Cave, also bring a change of clothes, a T-shirt and shoes that can get wet (you will swim in the t-shirt, shorts and shoes).
 



Caving

Blue Creek Cave (Hokeb Ha in Mayan)  is located in the Belize's Toledo District, and is believed to be one of the largest underground cave systems in the world.  Archeologists believe that the Maya used Blue Creek Cave for ceremonial purposes because of Late Classic ceramics and an altar found inside the cave.  The massive entrance to Blue Creek Cave was carved by Blue Creek as it emerges above-ground.  Calm waters of Blue Creek Cave at the Cave's entrance are perfect for swimming.  Note:  Blue Creek runs through the entire Cave system, so be prepared for a wet trip!  A guide is required under Belize law, and accessibility may be limited during the wet season from May through November.

Blue Creek Cave is near the Mayan Blue Creek Village, a small Mayan Village of Mopan and Kekchi Mayan with a population of about 270.

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Please note: services and goods in Belize are subject to a 10% general sales tax (GST).  Hotels/resorts must charge a 9% hotel tax on accommodations.  By law, all rates quoted for goods and services must include the GST, but quoted hotel room rates need not include the hotel tax.  All of our package rates include both GST and hotel taxes.  As required by law, rates for tours quoted on our Website include the 10% GST.  Many hotels and resorts also impose a service charge.  We have included service charges in package rates unless specifically stated otherwise. 

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Last modified: June 23, 2007

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