For our last two days we headed West to the city of San Ignacio. We were on the hunt for Howler monkeys (which we saw en masse), temple ruins and toucans in the wild (which we never saw, and are not sure exist). There are lots of ruins in Belize but in the interest of time we saw the ones which we most accessible. The temple site at Xunantunich is small compared to nearby Tikal, but stunning nonetheless. It only took us 30 minutes to check out the ruins and then we were on our way to the jungle. Here is Ben and our taxi driver/best friend in Belize, Indian, looking out towards Guatemala:
On the bus to San Ignacio:Ben cranking our car over the river:
We stayed at the Inn @ Cha'a Creek. Kind of. The actual Inn costs $400 a night. We actually stayed at the Macal River Camp which is the ghetto of Chaa Creek, but is only $55/night! Again, we had multiple beds in our room - 4 twins to be exact, but no facilities and no electricity, which is quaint and fine, until you need to use the common bathroom in the middle of the night and the Howlers are out in full force. Our lodging included simple, community served meals and access to all of the amenities of the resort: Canoes, infinity pools, nature center/butterfly farm, nature trails, etc., so great.
3 comments:
I'm jealous of those ruins. That's the one thing I wish Costa Rica had. I guess we need to make it to Belize soon!
"You'd better Belize it!"...haha...you crack me up :D
Looks like a wonderful trip. Can you plan one for me !
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