Nohoch Che’en caves located at Caves Branch is definitely one of the ten top things to do in Belize. Our country holds the largest cave system in Central America and the Caves Branch forms part of this natural wonder. In 2010 Nohoch Che’en or Caves Branch was declared a 15.5 acre archaeological reserve by the Belize government. Many caves are located in this area including Petroglyph, Pothunters, Satabe, Footprints, St. Margret’s Cave, Pottery Cave, and Caves Branch Rock Shelter among others.
You will also experience Belize’s Subtropical jungle when you Zip lining over the rainforest canopy and fly over the spectacular view of the Caves Branch River. The rainforest is home to a rich diversity of insects, birds and animals such as the spider monkeys and kinkajous which are spotted during the zip lining tour. You are fastened to a harness which is attached to a cable. The experienced guides will instruct you on how to push off from the platform and soar into the forest canopy.
Pickup included
Caves Branch is one of the top 10 things to do in Belize. The zipline is about 30 min through a series of 8 platforms flying at a birds eye view over the rainforest.
Visitors get to experience and observe a unique opportunity of the
awesome geological features of this site and also ponder the nature of the Pre-Historic human utilization. It is approximately a 19 miles network of caves in the Cave Branch Valley located West at mile 37 on the George Price Highway.
The tour is approximately 3hours, it includes a 30 min hike & floating through the caves. With the aid of headlamp you will witness cave fish, Stalactites & Mayan Paintings situated high on the cave ceilings.
Tour start: 8:30am
Things to know:
Minimum 2 person per booking
Dress comfortable
Est. time of tour: Approx. 4-8hrs
Height: 40 in
Tour Package includes:
Zip Lining & Cave Tubing
Admission fee
Use of Equipment
Lunch
Towel
Things to Bring:
Extra clothes to change
Sun Screen
Bug Spray
Camera
Sturdy shoe/water shoe
Please wait in the receptionist area for pick up.
San Ignacio is a vibrant town nestled in the Cayo District of Belize, known for its rich Maya heritage, lush jungles, and proximity to incredible natural wonders. It's a hub for adventure travel and cultural exploration, offering a mix of outdoor activities and historical sites.
A beautifully restored Maya site in the heart of San Ignacio, offering a glimpse into ancient Maya civilization.
A challenging but rewarding cave system with ancient Maya artifacts and human remains.
A sanctuary for butterflies and other wildlife, offering a peaceful and educational experience.
A stunning waterfall in the Mountain Pine Ridge area, perfect for swimming and picnicking.
A bustling market offering local produce, crafts, and street food.
Chicken cooked in a rich, spicy sauce with tomatoes, onions, and peppers.
Corn dough filled with meat or vegetables, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed.
A staple dish of red beans and rice, often served with fried plantains.
Small fried tortillas topped with refried beans, onions, and pickled onions.
The dry season offers the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Days are warm and sunny, with cooler evenings.
Belize Dollar (BZD)
GMT-6
110VV, 60HzHz
San Ignacio is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty theft and scams.
San Ignacio Bus Terminal
Local buses are affordable and frequent. They are a good way to get around town and to nearby attractions.
Available • Apps:
Car, Bike, Scooter
One of the largest Maya sites in Belize, featuring impressive ruins and a rich history.
A scenic area with waterfalls, hiking trails, and lush forests.
A well-preserved Maya site with a towering pyramid and beautiful views.
Price varies by option