Belize - River & Rainforest
Extreme Adventures Difficulty Rating System
4 - SEVERE
These programs take place in the most inhospitable places on earth and entail prolonged strenuous activity. Superior physical and mental condition is required to participate.
3 - DEMANDING
These programs take place in remote environments or require prolonged activity such as rafting, horseback riding and hiking. Participants should be in good physical condition and able to "rough it" for long periods.
2 - MODERATE
These programs take place in environments with potentially extreme temperatures, and may include light physical activity.
1 - MILD
These programs make no physical demands on the participant.

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Environment & Conditions

  • difficulty 4 [ 3 - demanding ] 2 1
  • Temperatures of 23-28° C
  • Scuba diving, camping, hiking, kayaking, ATV riding
  • Excellent physical condition required
  • Latitude 17° 32' N
  • Longitude 88° 18' W

Travel Facts

Country Name
Belize
Capital
Belmopan
Coordinates
17 15 N, 88 45 W
Area
  • Total: 22,966 sq km
  • Land: 22,806 sq km
  • Water: 160 sq km
Elevation Extremes
  • Low: Caribbean Sea 0 m
  • High: Victoria Peak 1,160 m
Population
314,275
Demonym
Belizean
Climate
Month High Low Rain
Jan 80 70 4.50
Feb 80 71 2.60
Mar 83 74 1.90
Apr 85 76 1.70
May 87 79 4.00
Jun 87 79 8.60
Jul 86 79 8.10
Aug 86 78 7.00
Sep 86 77 9.50
Oct 84 75 10.0
Nov 82 73 7.00
Dec 80 71 6.70
Time Zone
Central Time (UTC-6)
Currency
Dollar (BZD)
Voltage
110V/220V
Calling Code
+501

The sweat is pouring, and I can feel the wet spot in the middle of my back. I smell the faint sweetness of tropical flowers … and the not-so-faint scent of wild, damp fur. I look up through the canopy of trees, pierced by a solitary shaft of sunlight. Then there's a rustling in the leaves, and another, and a screech. The howler monkeys must be overhead, playing tag in the branches.

Expedition Log: Days 3 - 4

We trek through jungle vegetation en route to the Painted Cave, and the raucous birds go suddenly silent. The lead guide freezes and points down the trail. Just ahead, a jaguarundi - four feet long from nose to tail - shoots us a glance with its sharp golden eyes before daring gracefully into the forest. The birds resume their concert, and we continue our hike ... perhaps a little more slowly and cautiously than before.

Expedition Timeline

Day 1
Belize City, Belize
Latitude 17°28’59”| Longitude -88°10’59”

Your Extreme Adventure begins today as you board your flight to Belize. On arrival you are met and transferred to the Fort George Hotel to meet with your expedition guide and team.

Radisson Fort George Hotel D
Days 2
Peccary Hills Nature Park

Travel by motorboat, kayak and ATV from the Northern Lagoon and mangrove swamps to the Peccary Hills Nature Park and your tented camp. Along the way, spot tapir, jaguar and puma, with howler and spider monkey in the canopy of the forest.

Jungle Safari Camp B L D
Days 3-4
Peccary Hills Nature Park

Venture out at night in search of the elusive puma and jaguar, which co-exist within the dense jungle. During the day, kayak the Sibun River and observe howler monkey in the surrounding trees as well as the endangered jabiru stork and wood stork. Disembark and explore ancient Mayan caves with an archaeologist, searching for remnants of the Mayan civilization.

Jungle Safari Camp B L D
Day 5
Peccary Hills/Runaway Creek Nature Preserve/Cayo District
Latitude 16°49’59” | Longitude -88°55’0”

Join a naturalist on a bird-banding research project at Runaway Creek Nature Preserve. Later, hike to the ancient cave of Actun Tunichil Muknal that still holds the traces of ancient worship, including the mineralized remains of human sacrifices made to the Mayan gods during the end of their civilization.

Ka’ana Boutique Resort B L D
Day 6
Cayo District

Arrive at Xunantunich, one of the great cities of the Mayan kingdom and hike to the top of the main temple complex. This afternoon, canoe through Barton Creek, a unique complex of caves and channels formed by the constant energy of running water flowing through rock.

Ka’ana Boutique Resort B L D
Day 7
Cayo District

Travel to Tikal, the largest Mayan city with more than 4,000 ancient structures spread across 52 square miles. Not only will you explore the pyramids, but you also hike through the site with the opportunity to see many wildlife including jaguar, cougar, jaguarundi and grey fox.

Ka’ana Boutique Resort B L D
Day 8
Cayo District/Belize City/Departure

After breakfast, drive back to Belize City for your departure flight home.

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Departure Dates & Pricing

Price Per Person
  • 2011:On Request
  • 2010:On Request
Single Supplement
  • 2011:On Request
  • 2010:On Request
Internal Air
  • 2011:N/A
  • 2010:N/A

Extensions available with this expedition include Belize: Diving the Blue Hole and Belize: Whale Shark Diving

Alternate Departure Dates can be arranged. Prices are subject to change.

Price Per Person
  • 2010:On Request
  • 2011:On Request
Single Supplement
  • 2010:On Request
  • 2011:On Request
Internal Air
  • 2010:On Request
  • 2011:On Request