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XUNANTUNICH & THE BELIZE ZOO
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By zoeey .
Published on 09/17/2007
 
Your adventure begins as you head for the wildlife habitat known as The Belize Zoo. The zoo was created as a sanctuary for the country’s indigenous species and is now home for an impressive array of large cats, primates, reptiles and birds. A visit to the zoo gives you the opportunity to see Belize’s amazing wildlife in one location. The adventure continues with a scenic drive up the Western Highway to the Cayo (pronounced Ky-o) District.

After Lunch, the tour continues west to the village of San Jose Succotz. Here, Xunantunich (Maya for “Maiden of the Rock”) sits just inside the Western border of Belize. Before reaching the entrance of this ancient city, your party will board a 19th century hand-cranked ferry which takes you across the Mopan River. The ruins are actually located on one of the highest plateaus in the area and it is possible to climb to the top of “El Castillo”, the largest of the temples at this site. From this vantage point, one gains a panoramic view of the Cayo District and nearby Guatemala.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  • See Indigenous Species at the Belize Zoo
  • Mayan Site of Xunantunich
  • Stunning View from El Castillo


  • Duration: 8 HOURS

    XUNANTUNICH & THE BELIZE ZOO
    Your adventure begins as you head for the wildlife habitat known as The Belize Zoo. The zoo was created as a sanctuary for the country’s indigenous species and is now home for an impressive array of large cats, primates, reptiles and birds. A visit to the zoo gives you the opportunity to see Belize’s amazing wildlife in one location. The adventure continues with a scenic drive up the Western Highway to the Cayo (pronounced Ky-o) District.

    After Lunch, the tour continues west to the village of San Jose Succotz. Here, Xunantunich (Maya for “Maiden of the Rock”) sits just inside the Western border of Belize. Before reaching the entrance of this ancient city, your party will board a 19th century hand-cranked ferry which takes you across the Mopan River. The ruins are actually located on one of the highest plateaus in the area and it is possible to climb to the top of “El Castillo”, the largest of the temples at this site. From this vantage point, one gains a panoramic view of the Cayo District and nearby Guatemala.

    TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  • See Indigenous Species at the Belize Zoo
  • Mayan Site of Xunantunich
  • Stunning View from El Castillo


  • Duration: 8 HOURS