Private Altun Ha, Cave Tubing, and Baboons from Belize City
A guided tour from Belize City including Altun Ha, cave tubing, and a baboon sanctuary!
The Altun Ha Mayan Ruins are located in northern Belize, about 30 miles from the Belize city of Chetumal. The ruins cover an area of about 10 square miles and include several temples, plazas, and residential buildings. Today, the ruins are a popular tourist destination and offer visitors a glimpse into the lives of the ancient Maya. Then, it's time for your Belize cave tubing adventure through the ancient Maya underworld. Its spectacular crystalline formations line the cave with a majestic rise and fall of stalagmites and stalactites that add to the serene richness and grandiosity of Xibalba. After boarding your transport, it's then on to the tiny village of Bermudian Landing to visit The Community Baboon Sanctuary. The Community Baboon Sanctuary (CBS) is a cooperative project between the people of Belize and conservationists to protect and preserve the habitat of the black howler monkey. Your guide will show you the monkeys up close as they scamper across rope suspension bridges throughout the village.
Jaguar Paw cave tubing is an ecotourism activity in which tourists float down a river through a system of caves. It is located in the Belizean rainforest. The cave system comprises several large chambers connected by narrow passages, and the journey takes about two hours.
Duration: 8 hours