Half Day Tour to Xunantunich and Cahal Pech
San Ignacio, Belize
Trip Type: Archaeology Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Xunantunich is nestled among lush green forest in the Mopan River Valley, which was once well inhabited by the ancient Maya. This extraordinary site has great scenic views of modern day towns and its forest covered neighboring sites of Actuncan and the San Lorenzo valley community. Come and have a peek at Xunantunich's flora and fauna and be thrilled by magnificent Mayan structures. Let your adventure begin.
Cahal Pech archeological site sits on one of the highest points overlooking the lovely twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena. Surrounded by modern day Belizean households, Cahal Pech offers a relaxing environment engulfed with birdsongs and mayan structures. Mayan structures that once housed the Maya Elite who enjoyed such intriguing limestone structures. (Duration of tour 4 - 5 hours
Cahal Pech archeological site sits on one of the highest points overlooking the lovely twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena. Surrounded by modern day Belizean households, Cahal Pech offers a relaxing environment engulfed with birdsongs and mayan structures. Mayan structures that once housed the Maya Elite who enjoyed such intriguing limestone structures. (Duration of tour 4 - 5 hours
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Xunantunich is nestled among lush green forest in the Mopan River Valley, which was once well inhabited by the ancient Maya. This extraordinary site has great scenic views of modern day towns and its forest covered neighboring sites of Actuncan and the San Lorenzo valley community. Come and have a peek at Xunantunich's flora and fauna and be thrilled by magnificent Mayan structures. Let your adventure begin.
Cahal Pech archeological site sits on one of the highest points overlooking the lovely twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena. Surrounded by modern day Belizean households, Cahal Pech offers a relaxing environment engulfed with birdsongs and mayan structures. Mayan structures that once housed the Maya Elite who enjoyed such intriguing limestone structures. (Duration of tour 4 - 5 hoursXunantunich is one of the most popular archaeological sites and home to the second highest manmade structure in Belize. Xunantunich is nestled among lush green forest in the Mopan River Valley offers magnificent views of its surrounding landscape from atop the great El Castillo.
Cahal Pech a smaller archeological site but great in Mayan history and with its location overlooking the twin towns of San Ignacio & Santa Elena only adds more intrigue to the builders and rulers of such lovely mayan site.
Both archeological sites were once well inhabited by the ancient Maya, whose occupation of both sites date back to the Pre-Classic Period.
Let our guides walk you through these magnificent sites and give you a personal experience to Xunantunich & Cahal Pech and their interesting flora and fauna. Come and begin your adventure aboard a hand cranked ferry which will take you across the Mopan River en route to the spectacular Xunantunich and indulge yourself with the many birdsongs while you explore Cahal Pech. Let the many mayan structure share with you their many secrets and let you imagination relive those years while the mayan people inhabited these mayan sites.
Cahal Pech archeological site sits on one of the highest points overlooking the lovely twin towns of San Ignacio and Santa Elena. Surrounded by modern day Belizean households, Cahal Pech offers a relaxing environment engulfed with birdsongs and mayan structures. Mayan structures that once housed the Maya Elite who enjoyed such intriguing limestone structures. (Duration of tour 4 - 5 hoursXunantunich is one of the most popular archaeological sites and home to the second highest manmade structure in Belize. Xunantunich is nestled among lush green forest in the Mopan River Valley offers magnificent views of its surrounding landscape from atop the great El Castillo.
Cahal Pech a smaller archeological site but great in Mayan history and with its location overlooking the twin towns of San Ignacio & Santa Elena only adds more intrigue to the builders and rulers of such lovely mayan site.
Both archeological sites were once well inhabited by the ancient Maya, whose occupation of both sites date back to the Pre-Classic Period.
Let our guides walk you through these magnificent sites and give you a personal experience to Xunantunich & Cahal Pech and their interesting flora and fauna. Come and begin your adventure aboard a hand cranked ferry which will take you across the Mopan River en route to the spectacular Xunantunich and indulge yourself with the many birdsongs while you explore Cahal Pech. Let the many mayan structure share with you their many secrets and let you imagination relive those years while the mayan people inhabited these mayan sites.
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