
This fascinating tour combines the highlights of Belize & Guatemala:
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Meet & Greet at the Belize International Airport on arrival and transfer to the beautiful rainforest area of San Ignacio near the Guatemalan border. Stops along the way include the small and informal Belize Zoo and the famous "J.B.'s Bar" - "The British Forces' Pit Stop". 3 night stay at the cozy Cahal Pech Village located on a hill overlooking the twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena. Accommodation is in comfortable thatched cabanas with private bathrooms, electricity, ceiling fans and a private porch with hammocks. Home-cooked meals served in the open-air restaurant with views of the surrounding countryside. Day 2 - Tues 13 Nov - Wonders of the Rainforest - (B,L,D)
This exciting day trip starts with a ride to the nearby village of San José Succotz where we have to cross the Mopan River by hand-cranked ferry to the Mayan site of Xunantunich. Time to explore and climb the ruins which are great for panoramic photographs - the views from the top are incredible!! Next is a visit to the Panti Medicinal Trail at Ix Chel Farm, to learn about the medicinal properties of rainforest plants. After lunch, whilst we are relaxing with a cold drink or a beer our dugout canoes will arrive for our return journey down the Macal River where we will see lots of birds and many iguanas sunning themselves on the overhanging branches. Return to Cahal Pech Village for dinner. Day 3 - Wed 14 Nov - Mysteries of the Underworld - (B,L,D) After breakfast there will be an adventurous drive towards the Mountain Pine Ridge area. Our guide will row us deep inside Barton Creek Cave. Sit back, relax and direct your 1,000 candle lamp at the amazing formations inside the huge cave believed by the Maya to be the Underworld, "Xibalba", (pronounced SheeBALba) the Kingdom of their Gods.
Float under stalagtites, see ancient skeletons and pottery and prepare to be awstruck by cathedral-like caverns. Marvel at the 5 million year old crystalline structures over 50 feet in length as your friendly guide shares his incredible knowledge with you about the Maya's beliefs about the underworld. The afternoon is free to relax, explore the nearby town of San Ignacio, go horseback riding or do an optional tour. Day 4 - Thurs 15 Nov - Temples of Tikal - (B,L,D) One of the main highlights of this tour is a fabulous excursion over the Guatemalan border to the magnificent Mayan Temples and Pyramids of Tikal set in the incredible jungle scenery of the Tikal National Park.Of the park's 222 square miles only 10 square miles of central Tikal has been mapped and over 3,000 separate buildings have been revealed: temples, shrines, ceremonial platforms, residences, ball courts, terraces, causeways and plazas. Overnight at the Jungle Lodge Hotel situated right within the Tikal National Park and only a short walking distance from the Main Plaza - ideal for watching the sun set from the top of Temple II.
Listen carefully and you will hear the still-beating heart of a dying Civilisation . . . Day 5 - Fri 16 Nov - Back to Belize / Garifuna Culture - (B,L,D) After breakfast cross the border back into Belize and drive down the most scenic road in Belize - the Hummingbird Highway to .Dangriga
Dangriga takes its name from the local Garifuna language, loosely meaning "here, the sweet water is close at hand." It lies peacefully along the banks of the North Stann Creek River, whose water is legendary. The town's drinking supply is
arguably the best tasting in Belize.
We will check into Pal's Guest House for an overnight stay. This evening we will all go out to a local restaurant for dinner. Day 6 - Sat 17 Nov - Barrier Reef Bliss - (B,L,D) Early this morning a boat will be waiting to whisk us to one of the most idyllic tropical islands of Belize, Tobacco Caye for 2 full days of fun in the sun.Overnight stay at Ocean's Edge Lodge in Belizean-style island accommodation situated on a beautiful beach overlooking the crystal-clear waters of the Southern Belize Barrier Reef. The island falls within the Southwater Caye Marine Reserve which has been designated a World Heritage Site.
MEALS:
Three delicious meals including fresh seafood, fresh fruit and home baking. NON-DIVERS : Sunbathing, Swimming, Snorkelling or lazing in a hammock with a Caribbean Rum & Coke! SCUBA DIVERS: 2 days diving x 2 boat dives on each diving day including tanks, weights & belts. All boat dives are drift dives because this section of the barrier reef is without any permanent moorings due to the small number of divers who are able to visit these private islands in the South. The Southern Belize Barrier Reef offers access to some of the most spectacular wall dives, ocean drop-offs and amazing marine life anywhere in the world. Wall dives range from 30 to 120 feet with water visibility averaging 80 to 100 feet and water temperatures between 75 to 85 degrees year around.  
Day 7 - Sun 18 Nov - Eve of Garifuna Carnival - (B,L) Another full day to scuba dive or relax on Tobacco Caye before our sunset sail back to the mainland and another two nights at Pal's Guest House where we will be in the heart of the Carnival action! An African Voice on the Caribbean Breeze! Tonight is the Eve of the Garifuna Carnival when everyone takes to the streets, and drumming and Punta dancing go on most of the night. The Garifuna are friendly and relaxed and there are none who more truly live the Caribbean creed. But when the drums commence and the women chant their history in a distant tongue, hips swaying, conch shells wailing, one senses the strength of their African heritage. Day 8 - Mon 19 Nov - GARIFUNA CARNIVAL DAY Today we will join in all the fun and festivities of the Garifuna Carnival in Dangriga Town A brief history: Garifuna history began more than 300 years ago when two ships filled with African slaves were wrecked on the Caribbean's Windward Island of St. Vincent. The next century saw their intermarriage with the Carib Indians, creating the Garifuna. Their mixed blood children developed fishing, hunting and farming skills but they were staunchly independent and resisted colonization by both the Spanish and British for several decades. In 1795, the Garifuna chief was killed by an English soldier's bullet and his conquered people were rounded up and shipped off to the inhospitable Bay Islands off Honduras.
On November 19th 1823, a large group of Garifuna from the Bay Islands joined about 200 others who had settled at the mouth of Stann Creek some 20 years earlier.
They had left Roatan in dugout canoes with a few meager necessities to start a new life in a new land. The date of this mass landing is celebrated each year when everyone waits on the bridge early in the morning for the first sighting of the canoes as they re-enact the arrival of their forebears. Day 9 - Tues 20 Nov - Departure Unfortunately it is time to pack our bags. Transfer to the local Dangriga Airstrip for the short flight back to Belize International Airport for homebound flights. La Isla Bonita - 4 night / 5 day Optional Extension
Those with a little more time to spare can add on a 4 night stay in San Pedro which was recently featured on the TV Series "Temptation Island". On arrival in Belize City we will fly direct
to San Pedro on Ambergris Caye - made famous by Madonna in her song "La Isla Bonita" ("The Beautiful Island") for a touch of "R & R".
Spectacular aerial views of the Belize Barrier Reef en route. Relax and unwind during our 4 night stay at the beachfront Mayan Princess Hotel. We have not included meals so that you can have the freedom to choose from the many excellent island restaurants. Enjoy a Belikin Beer in any number of beachfront hang-outs and thatched roof bars or a gourmet dinner in a first class restaurant. Non-Divers: Swim, snorkel, shop or relax in a hammock with a rum & coke! Scuba Divers: 3 days of local two tank dives with the opportunity to upgrade one day to Lighthouse Reef Atoll and the Blue Hole and another day to the Turneffe Atoll |
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Garifuna Carnival Group Tour - Option "B" Rates
12th November 2001 - 9 days / 8 nights ( All rates are per person in US dollars) |
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| Accommodation | Tour | San Pedro Ext. |
| Double Occupancy: | 1,575 | 395 |
| Single Occupancy | 1,795 | 639 |
| Dive Package | 100 | 150 |
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