Welcome to the lost city! A place far, far away from home. Caracol Sits in the heart of the Chiquibul rainforest. It is known to be one of the largest Maya cities in Belize. Dominating the centre of this important community is the massive structure known as Caana, “Sky Place.” This immense complex of palaces and temples remains today the tallest human-made construction in Belize.
Are you ready for a bumpy ride? Join us as we travel deep into the green dense forest of Belize. Off we go on a three-hour drive to one of Belize’s most prestigious jewels. Up and down, side to side as we drive up the dirt road. Looking through the window and witnessing how the broadleaf forest transitions into a pine Forest then back into the broadleaf forest is alluring. This is quite astonishing as both hold different ambient and different species of wildlife.
“Come on, Vamonos!” says Dora La Exploradora, as Belize awaits you.
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Rio Frio Cave
Located in the deep green forest is a site called Caracol. This site was found in 1938 by Mahogany hunter, Rosa Mai. That year A.H Anderson visited the site and named it "Caracol" which means "Snail Shell." It is located on the western edge of the Maya Mountains which is found within the Chiquibul Forest Reserve. This site sits in a plateau of 500 meters above sea level. Research at Caracol has shown that this large city had a population of some 100,000 inhabitants. Major excavations and surveys have been undertaken, thus revealing a massive central core, and a dense continuous settlement extending out a radius of 8 kilometers. The metropolis is the area with busting markets, through forests, craft workshops and extensive farming. The inhabitants relied on an interdependent system of social and economic networks to maintain it's vitality. Visionary leaders, artists, engineers, farmers, warriors and villagers worked together to create a vibrant community. The people that once lived in his city have left a long lasting impression on the physical and cultural landscape which we now call "Caracol."
Big Rock
After a long day at the Maya Ruins you'll get the opportunity to swim in some Magnificent Natural pools.
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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.
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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