Discounts at San Ignacio Belize Lodge and Tours

Discounts at San Ignacio Belize Lodge and Tours

The Maya Mountain in San Ignacio is offering a 20% discount on any Adventure package and a free breakfast/dinner meal plan daily for one person.

For the 20% off on the package your reservation must be for a minimum of 4 nights for 2 adults and is valid for stays between Jan 1–Feb 14 and March 21–April 31, 2009. Children who are traveling with 2 adults get 50% off of their package price. (See the travel deal by clicking here.)

Explore Laughing Bird Caye National Park

The Belize government together with the National Tourism board are working together to protect Belize’s natural beauty and regulate how it is enjoyed by visitors, thus preserving the natural ecosystem in Belize. To that end many areas of the country are being set aside as National Parks, one of which is Laughing Bird Caye.

Located thirteen miles southeast of Placencia Village in the Stann Creek District, Laughing Bird Caye gets its name from the large number of laughing gulls that once lived there. Sadly, because of increases in human presence, a great majority of the birds have left the island. Now the government has put restrictions on the area.

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Up Close with the Ocelots

I’m not sure if “zoo” is the right word to describe the Belize Zoo. This haven has been created for animals that need a place to live; animals that have been injured, animals that cannot fend for themselves in the wild, and animals that have been seized by the government for being owned illegally, something which is taken quite seriously in Belize. Due to this, the whole Zoo has a bit of a personal feel. The animals are all native to Central America; none are shipped in from other countries. Workers know the animals individually and are therefore better able to care for them.

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Explore Belize's Caves

Deep within the Tapir Mountain Reserve, an hour from San Ignacio, is the Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave, an ancient site of ceremonial worship for the Mayan civilization. Inside the limestone cave visitors can see thousands of artifacts left behind, as well as 14 skeletons, most of which were sacrifice victims.

Upon entering the mouth of the cave, you have to swim about 10 meters before reaching the rock shelf. Climbing up there a half hour long hike/swim leads you to a hidden dry chamber where the majority of the artifacts are found. It is considered to be sacred ground, and visitors are asked to remove their shoes.

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