Cave tubing in Belize is an exciting adventure that takes you through the ancient Mayan underworld. The experience involves floating on an inner tube along the underground river inside the caves, surrounded by stunning limestone formations and crystal-clear water.

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cavetubing with jaguarpaw.bz
Cave Tubing
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Jungle zipline with jaguarpaw.bz
Jungle Zipline

Belize Jungle Boys offers an exciting zipline adventure that allows you to soar through the treetops and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding rainforest. The zipline course at Jaguar Paw typically includes several platforms and cables that take you from one point to another, giving you a unique perspective of the jungle

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Cave Kayaking with Jaguarpaw.bz

Cave kayaking is a unique and thrilling way to explore the natural wonders of Belize. Belize is famous for its extensive cave systems, many of which were used by the ancient Maya civilization for ceremonial purposes. Today, these caves offer an incredible opportunity for adventurous travelers to kayak through their underground rivers and witness stunning geological formations.

Cave Kayaking
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xunantunich with jaguarpaw.bz
Xunantunich Mayan Temple

Xunantunich is a remarkable Mayan ruin located in the Cayo District of Belize, near the town of San Ignacio. It is a popular destination for visitors seeking to explore the ancient Mayan civilization and its impressive architectural achievements.

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Lamanai mayan ruin with Jaguarpaw.bz

Boat up the New River from Orange Walk to the Lamanai Maya temples. On your boat ride, in addition to some amazing scenery, you’ll see wildlife like snail kites, jacana, morelet’s crocodile and iguanas.

Lamanai was occupied for more than 3,000 years, up until European contact. The Archaeological Reserve not only contains a museum with ancient Maya artifacts, but visitors can also see the remnants of two (2) 16th century Spanish churches and a colonial sugar mill established in 1860.

Lamanai Mayan Temple

he Community Baboon Sanctuary in Belize serves as an inspiring example of how community engagement, cultural appreciation, and effective conservation strategies can lead to the protection and growth of wildlife populations while benefiting local communities and ecosystems.

Baboon Sanctuary
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Baboon Sanctuary with Jaguarpaw.bz

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PRICES ARE FOR PICK UP AND DROP OFF: SAN IGNACIO, BELIZE CITY, BELMOPAN CITY AND SURROUNDING AREAS

WE PICK UP AT HOTELS, RESORTS, AIR BNB, MOTELS, GUEST HOUSE, HOSTELS, WATER TAXI (SAN PEDRO BELIZE EXPRESS OR CARIBBEAN SPRINTER), CRUISE PORT - FORT POINT, INTERNATIONAL (PHILIP S.W. GOLDSON) OR MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ( MAYA OR TROPIC AIR).

INCLUDES - PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION, ENTRANCE FEE, DRIVER/ LICENSE TOUR GUIDE, LUNCH AND EQUIPMENTS

NOTE: PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DEPENDING ON PICK UP AND DROP OFF LOCATION, OR IF YOU ARE ON A COSTUMIZED TOUR OR TRANSFER.