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 The Mayan Jungle Ride is located along the northeastern
edge of the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve with limestone karst and
broad-leafed rainforest. Endangered species living within the Reserve are
the Jaguar, King Vulture, Orange-breasted Falcon and many more. |
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Horseback Riding and
Cultural Tours in Belize
Belize is the last unexplored frontier near our
borders, a naturalist's paradise! Belize is a beautiful, peaceful country
in Central America in the heart of the ancient Maya World. Ruins abound,
and it is the archaeologists dreamland. It is also one of the best kept
secrets of the Caribbean. Due to a progressive thinking government, over
half of the land has already been set aside as reserve land. In Belize,
although you will certainly see signs of civilization as you travel
cross-country, you will also see true jungle, mighty and huge old trees,
covered in vines, philodendrons, ferns, orchids, and innumerable plant
species.
Magnificent butterflies, parrots, toucans, hummingbirds, and many other
rare birds abound. Your rides will take you over trails along rivers,
through the rainforests, to underground river caves, and waterfalls with
great refreshing swims. Each trail is different, passing many and varied
types of vegetation and unusual rock formations. All along the way are
incredible sights, sounds, and fragrances. Expert naturalist guides
(extra) are available for informative nature hikes to explore the rich
plant and bird life.
One day is set aside for a vehicle tour to the Xunantunich (the “Stone
Maiden”) Mayan ruin with an outstanding view of the entire river valley,
or on the longer itinerary we will take you to the Tikal
Mayan Ruin in Guatemala.
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Rates Include accommodations and meals,
horseback riding, all transfers in Belize, all excursions as per
itinerary |
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6 or 8 days from $845 to
$1995
2008 Dates:
.. see full detailed
rates and dates
Tax:
10%
Meeting: San Ignacio
Airport: Belize City
Transfer: included
Pace: Slow to Moderate with canters
Level:
Low intermediate+
Tack:
Western Wintec
Horses:
Local Criollo Cross
Min/Max: 1-12 riders
Note: Ask us about our 4 day/ 3 night
Beach extension -
some of the best snorkeling in the world.
Accommodations:
During your Mayan Jungle Ride you will spend nights at the
headquarters of the Mountain Lodge. The Spanish style stucco cabanas
with thatched roofs are spacious, cool and comfortable, with private
baths and hot and cold water. With Mayan decor, kerosene lighting, a
hammock, and deck for every room, the atmosphere is relaxing. There is
no electricity in the rooms but they will gladly recharge batteries
for you. The Cantina is the focal point and acts as bar, restaurant,
and leisure area.
Itinerary
Saturday: You will be
met at the International Airport in Belize at 4:00 PM by our
representative for your transfer to the lodge. The drive is about two
hours as you travel across various types of terrain, from the flat
marshlands of the Belize City peninsula to the Pine Savannah of the
Belize River valley. As you begin climbing the Maya Mountain
foothills, you will notice a change in vegetation to the more dense
tropical rainforests. You will arrive at the lodge, nestled in a
peaceful valley with its panoramic view of the Mountain Pine Ridge
Forest Reserve on the horizon and Slate Creek Preserve in the
foreground. Relax, enjoy the scenery and get settled in before dinner
with your hosts. Your accommodations are thatched-roof Mayan styled
cabanas which are spacious, cool and comfortable. Each room has it's
own deck, private bath, and Queen size beds.
Sunday: After breakfast, you will receive an
orientation to the tour and your horse. Your first ride will take you
to the Big Rock Waterfalls. A picnic lunch and swimming are on the
agenda for the next couple of hours. Enjoy riding through vibrantly
rich tropical forests. Some areas of the trail are better suited for
walking, and others are perfect for an exhilarating canter through the
woods. Return to the lodge via a different route for refreshments
prior to dinner.
Monday: The destination will be a full day
horseback ride or half day by vehicle to the Cave known as Nohoch
Sayab at Barton Creek. This spectacular river cave combines
underground streams into a confluence, then sends them out as one
river. The untouched colorful limestone formations are preserved and
easily observed as you float by them at least a mile into the cave.
The water is pure and clean and you will enjoy this refreshing way to
experience caving. Equally interesting is the actual trip to the cave.
You will travel through the Barton Creek Mennonite community and
observe their primitive methods of farming. You may pass by the
children as they make their way to school or watch a farmer plowing
his field with a horse-drawn plow. In order to respect the wishes of
the Mennonites we ask that you refrain from taking their pictures.
Afterwards return to the lodge for refreshments and
dinner in the evening.
Tuesday: Your ride today will take you to the
captivating Vega, a secluded river valley. Explore the shady creeks
and see a lovely small waterfall. Enjoy inspiring vistas of the sunken
valley from the top of an unexcavated Mayan ruin. This is a superb
bird watching location. Waiting for you upon your return to the
cantina will be a delicious lunch. After lunch, change into your
shorts for a vehicle tour to visit the Mayan ruins of Xunantunich and
Cahal Peck, both presently under restoration. Shopping in San Ignacio
or Melchor, Guatemala is available. If you wish you may visit the
Rainforest Medicinal Trail at the Ix Chel Tropical Research Center.
The entrance fee, which is not included in the tour price, is $5 US.
(Note: It is not possible to do all of the above in one day, and
guests may decide as a group what they wish to do this day.) Return
via San Antonio, Cayo and enjoy a tour through the Garcia Sisters
museum where you will see present day Mayan's doing the slate carvings
of their ancestors. Dinner and overnight.
Wednesday: Today you will ride along "Palm
Lane, where you have an excellent chance of sighting the iridescent
Blue Morpho butterfly. You can choose between swimming at the
beautiful Vaquero's Falls, or exploring Mai Cave. You
will find the caves full of beauty and wonder as you explore various
rooms full of limestone formations. The ride will take you through
several different habitats and ecosystems within the tropical
rainforest and pine forest and offers ample opportunities for
trots and canters. You will see orchids, butterflies,
tropical birds, and sometimes, wild animals. All along the way are
incredible sights, sounds, and fragrances.
Thursday: Guests on the short program will
leave today. For all others the fun continues: 6:00 AM departure for a full
day vehicle tour to Tikal, driving time about two hours. Tikal is
unquestionably important in the Maya World because of extensive
renovations and significant contributions to knowledge of the Mayan
people since it was discovered in 1848. Tikal also offers the ultimate
experience for the lover of birdwatching and wildlife sightings. The
endangered Ocellated Turkey is practically tame, strutting around the
grounds as if he owns the place. You might see Howler Monkeys or
Spider Monkeys but you will definitely see and hear parrots and
numerous other exotic birds. Lunch is served on the grounds and you
will leave Tikal around 4:00 PM and will be back at the mountain lodge
in time for Dinner.
Friday:
Wind down with a half
day ride to the Mayan ruins of Pacbitun, eat lunch atop an ancient
Mayan lookout with view of the upper Belize river valley and the
Mayan cities of Cahal Peck and Xunantunich. Then proceed to a Mayan
burial cave and return around 2 pm for rest and relaxation or
activities of your choosing. Enjoy the sounds .....
Saturday: After
breakfast, say goodbye to the staff and transfer by vehicle to Belize
City. Visit the Belize Zoo along the way if you were unable to on the
way up. The Zoo is unique in it's presentation and environmental
message so don't miss it! We will transfer you to your predetermined
departure point at the appropriate time.
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2008 Rates per person
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8 days / 7 nights
Saturday to Saturday |
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Single
Traveler
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Double
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Triple |
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High |
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$1,995 |
$
1,545 |
$1,375 |
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Low |
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$1,620 |
$
1,430 |
$1,230 |
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6 days / 5 nights
Saturday to Thursday
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Single
Traveler
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Double
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Triple |
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High |
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$1,525
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$
1,075 |
$940 |
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Low |
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$1,370 |
$
1,045 |
$ 845 |
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High Season
2008:
01/05-01/12 01/19-01/26 02/02-02/09
02/09-02/16 02/16-02/23 03/01-03/08
03/15-03/22 03/22-03/29 03/29-04/05
04/01-04/08 04/12-04/19 04/26-05/03
05/10-05/17 12/06-12/13 12/20-12/27
12/27-01/03 |
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Low Season
2008:
05/24-05/31
06/07-06/14 06/21-06/28 07/05-07/12
07/19-07/26 07/26-08/02 08/02-08/09
08/16-08/23 10/18-10/25 11/08-11/15
11/22-11/29 |
reserve
this trip
Tax:
10%
Meeting: San Ignacio
Airport: Belize City
Transfer: included |

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