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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Waterfront hotel located in the historic Ft. George area of Belize City.
Contact info:
2 Marine Parade
Belize City, 00000 Belize
phone: +501-223-3333
web:
www.radisson.com
Room amenities:
Air conditioning, cable TV, hair dryer, direct dial telephone, and mini-bar.
Facility amenities:
Pool (2), restaurants, bar, laundry service, afitness center, marina, and conference rooms.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Prices starting at $115.
Additional nights are subject to hotel availability.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day One: Friday, March 21
- Arrivals in Belize City, Belize.
Arrive To:
Arrivals in Belize City, Belize.
Proceed through Immigrations, Baggage Claim and Customs before exiting the secured area of the airport. The Road Scholar representative will be waiting outside the exit door with a Road Scholar sign (only applies to Road Scholar group flights). Transfer to hotel.
Dinner:
Welcome dinner and program orientation at the hotel.
Lodging:
Radisson Ft. George
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Waterfront hotel located in the historic Ft. George area of Belize City.
Contact info:
2 Marine Parade
Belize City, 00000 Belize
phone: +501-223-3333
web:
www.radisson.com
Room amenities:
Air conditioning, cable TV, hair dryer, direct dial telephone, and mini-bar.
Facility amenities:
Pool (2), restaurants, bar, laundry service, afitness center, marina, and conference rooms.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Prices starting at $115.
Additional nights are subject to hotel availability.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Two: Saturday, March 22
- Scenic Boat Ride on the New River/Exploring the Lamanai Ruins.
Breakfast:
At the hotel restaurant.
Morning:
After breakfast, transfer to the New River dock and embark on a scenic boat ride of about 31 miles upstream to the Mayan ruins at Lamanai. While navigating the calm waters of the New River, try to find and identify some of the many bird species found in the area, including: Black-collared Hawks, Northern Jacanas, Mangrove Swallows, Olive-throated Parakeets, American Pygmy Kingfishers, and Purple Gallinules, to name just a few. If lucky, we may even catch a glimpse of the rarely seen Jabiru Stork! Get close-up views of mangroves and virgin forests flanking the narrow waterway and try to spot the colorful orchids that grow along the river banks.
Disembark at Lamanai for a walking exploration of the more than 50 impressive structures found at the archaeological reserve.
This large Mayan ceremonial center is set in a tropical forest on the banks of the New River Lagoon in the north central region of Belize. Unlike most Mayan sites, the ruins found at Lamanai were built in layers; each generation adding on to the existing structures. Some of the site's highlights include the Jaguar Temple, the High Temple, and the Mask Temple. A beautiful panoramic view of the lagoon and surrounding jungle can be seen from the top of the High Temple. It is believed that the ancient center was occupied during more than 3,200 years, and as recently as in the 18th century.
Lunch:
At the ruins.
Afternoon:
After lunch, continue exploring the archaeological complex.
In addition to protecting many fascinating Maya buildings, the reserve at Lamanai provides shelter to a large number of animals. Visitors are sometimes caught off-guard as the rainforest comes alive with the loud, guttural calls of howler monkeys perched high in the forest. Other animals occasionally spotted at the site include agoutis, jaguarundis, woodpeckers, toucans, aracari, trogons, and armadillos.
Boat ride and bus transfer back to Belize City. Return to the hotel in time for dinner.
Dinner:
At the hotel restaurant.
Lodging:
Radisson Ft. George
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Attractive lakefront property located 45 minutes away from the Tikal National Park.
Contact info:
1 calle, 5-01, Zona 1
Santa Elena Flores, 00000 Guatemala
phone: +502-9260880
web:
www.petenesplendido.com
Room amenities:
Air conditioning, ceiling fan, cable TV, direct dial telephone, and hair dryer.
Facility amenities:
Laundry services, pool, conference room, and restaurant.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Three: Sunday, March 23
- Belize Zoo/Border Crossing into Guatemala.
Breakfast:
At the hotel restaurant.
Morning:
Field trip to the Belize Zoo.
The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center was founded in 1983. The organization was born from an effort to provide a safe haven for a number of wild animals that, ironically, had been used in the making of documentaries about tropical forests. The zoo and its education center encompass 29 acres of tropical savanna and house more than 125 animals native to Belize.
Begin transfer to the Peten region in Guatemala. Brief stop at the Belize/Guatemala border for an examination of group documentation.
Lunch:
En route lunch at local restaurant.
Afternoon:
Continue transfer to Flores, in the Peten region of Guatemala.
Upon arrival at the hotel, enjoy the rest of the afternoon at leisure. Take an exploratory walk around the town, enjoy the hotel amenities, or just get some rest before resuming program activities.
Before dinner, enjoy an introductory lecture about Tikal.
Dinner:
At the hotel restaurant.
Lodging:
Hotel Peten Esplendido
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Attractive lakefront property located 45 minutes away from the Tikal National Park.
Contact info:
1 calle, 5-01, Zona 1
Santa Elena Flores, 00000 Guatemala
phone: +502-9260880
web:
www.petenesplendido.com
Room amenities:
Air conditioning, ceiling fan, cable TV, direct dial telephone, and hair dryer.
Facility amenities:
Laundry services, pool, conference room, and restaurant.
Smoking policy:
No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Day Four: Monday, March 24
- Tikal Ruins/Ixpanpajul Nature Park/Views of Lake Peten Itza.
Note:
Tikal activities include climbing steep stone and wooden staircases, and walking on irregular forest trails. Participants must walk about 20 minutes on an unpaved path to get from the park entrance/visitor center to the first ruins. Suggested items to bring: binoculars, camera, hat, insect repellent, sunscreen, lightweight rain poncho, good walking shoes, and water bottle. Average daytime temperatures are 88-90F and average humidity from 75-82%. Higher precipitation from June-November.
Breakfast:
At the hotel restaurant.
Morning:
After breakfast transfer to the spectacular ruins at Tikal.
This site, with its massive temples rising above the rainforest canopy, conjures images of an Indiana Jones adventure. Once swallowed by the rainforest, Tikal is one of the largest excavated Mayan sites, with more than 4,000 structures. It also features some of the tallest temples in the Mayan world. An impressive network of causeways, aqueducts and canals, which not only served as an irrigation system but also provided drinking water for the city, are displays of some masterful engineering. Underground tunnels and new structures are still being discovered and excavated.
Lunch:
At local restaurant.
Afternoon:
Leave Tikal and drive to nearby Ixpanpajul Nature Park (45 minutes) for an expert-led forest walk on trails and hanging bridges.
The Ixpanpajul Natural Park covers an area of nine square kilometers/450 hectares and has more than 200 species of trees, 150 plus species of birds and about 40 species of mammals. A walking trail with six hanging bridges provides multiple angles from which to observe and admire the park's abundant flora and fauna. Learn about the layers of a tropical forest while walking on trails and hanging brigdes that eventually lead to the summit of Miramás Hill and its rewarding views of Lake Peten Itza.
Return to the hotel.
Dinner:
At the hotel restaurant.
Lodging:
Hotel Peten Esplendido
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Lodge
Description:
Pook’s Hill Lodge is a charming tropical lodge located at the base of the Maya Mountains of the Cayo District. One of the lodge’s most notable features is its private reserve, comprised of 300 acres of semi-deciduous broadleaf tropical rainforest. Guests are able to enjoy close-up views of the protected primary forest's rich plant and animal life through a network of trails. Remnants of a Maya residential plaza, built around 830-950 AD, can be seen scattered among the property buildings.
Contact info:
5.5 miles south of Teakettle Village
off the main road to Actun Tunichil Mucnal
Cayo District, Belize
phone: +501-8322017
web:
pookshilllodge.com/
Room amenities:
Accommodations are provided in attractive thatched-roof cabanas. Each is fully screened with a private bathroom, hot water shower, and ceiling fan.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant serving Belizean and international cuisine, open air bar, private reserve with trails, naturalist guides available for rainforest hikes, and access to the Roaring River for swimming and inner tubing activities.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Five: Tuesday, March 25
- Yaxha National Park and Ruins.
Breakfast:
At the hotel restaurant.
Morning:
Field trip to Yaxha National Park, located approximately 45 miles from Flores.
The Yaxha ruins are part of the Maya Biosphere Reserve along with the sites of Nakum and El Naranjo. Findings indicate that the city was occupied throughout the pre-classic and post-classic periods and that it was allied to Tikal. Yaxha has more than 500 buildings, including a twin pyramid complex not seen anywhere else save in Tikal.
Lunch:
At local restaurant.
Afternoon:
Begin transfer to the Cayo District in Belize. Stop at the Guatemala/Belize border for inspection of travel documentation.
Late-afternoon arrival at the lodge. Check into rooms and freshen up before dinner.
Dinner:
At the lodge restaurant.
Lodging:
Pook's Hill Lodge
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Lodge
Description:
Pook’s Hill Lodge is a charming tropical lodge located at the base of the Maya Mountains of the Cayo District. One of the lodge’s most notable features is its private reserve, comprised of 300 acres of semi-deciduous broadleaf tropical rainforest. Guests are able to enjoy close-up views of the protected primary forest's rich plant and animal life through a network of trails. Remnants of a Maya residential plaza, built around 830-950 AD, can be seen scattered among the property buildings.
Contact info:
5.5 miles south of Teakettle Village
off the main road to Actun Tunichil Mucnal
Cayo District, Belize
phone: +501-8322017
web:
pookshilllodge.com/
Room amenities:
Accommodations are provided in attractive thatched-roof cabanas. Each is fully screened with a private bathroom, hot water shower, and ceiling fan.
Facility amenities:
Restaurant serving Belizean and international cuisine, open air bar, private reserve with trails, naturalist guides available for rainforest hikes, and access to the Roaring River for swimming and inner tubing activities.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Six: Wednesday, March 26
- Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave Adventure.
Note:
Wear a bathing suit under comfortable, older clothing that can get wet and dirty. Also bring a pair of old socks. Arrive at cave entrance after a 45-minute jungle hike, then swim a short distance through the mouth of the cave to enter the site. Cave floor is mostly wet and rocky. Some wading in ankle-deep to waist-deep water is required at times. In fragile sections, participants will need to remove shoes and walk in their socks so as not to damage the cave floor and/or artifacts.
Breakfast:
At the lodge restaurant.
Morning:
After breakfast, take a 30-minute drive to the starting point for our exploration of Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave. This rewarding activity is not for the faint-hearted and will begin with 45 minutes of hiking that includes river crossings and wading in knee-high water. Once at the cave entrance, participants will swim through the opening and start a 3 1/2-hour journey in the cave. The cave holds many Maya ceremonial artifacts and burial chambers.
Lunch:
Boxed lunch on site.
Afternoon:
Return to the lodge. Time at leisure to rest and freshen up before dinner.
Dinner:
At the lodge restaurant.
Lodging:
Pook's Hill Lodge
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
Jaguar Reef Lodge sits on a small peninsula just south of Hopkins Village, on Belize’s central coast. Coconut palm trees and golden sand surround the thatched-roofed casitas and lead the way to the sparkling, aquamarine waters of the Caribbean. Miles of secluded beach stretch in either direction, inviting guests to take a walk or swim in the gently lapping sea. Those wishing to give themselves a break from physical activities can relax in one of the many hammocks and lounge chairs spread along the beach among shady palms.
Contact info:
1 mile sought of Hopkins Village on the Caribbean Coast
Stann Creek District, Belize
phone: +501-5337040
web:
www.jaguarreef.com
Room amenities:
Coffee maker, small fridge, purified water dispenser, beach towels, WiFi, air conditioning, hair dryers, and personal safe.
Facility amenities:
Swimming pools, whirl pool, spa, laundry services, and daily housekeeping services. Complimentary bicycles, sea kayaks, sail boat, snorkeling and fishing gear are available for guest use.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Seven: Thursday, March 27
- Black Hole Hiking and Rappelling Adventure.
Note:
Black Hole activities require a high level of physical fitness. This adventure includes uphill hikes on dirt trails (about two hours), repelling 300 feet into a sink hole, rock climbing and ladder climbing. Weather is usually hot, sunny and humid and trails can become muddy when there is rain. Participants should wear sturdy walking shoes with good rubber tread, lightweight pants and t-shirt that are comfortable and allow freedom of movement. Also bring insect repellent and sunscreen.
Breakfast:
At the lodge restaurant.
Morning:
Transfer to Cave Branch (one-hour drive) for a full day of hiking and rappelling activities at Black Hole.
Upon arrival at Cave Branch, take part in an instructional session before driving 15 minutes to the base camp and starting our 1 1/2-hour uphill hike. The hike comes to an end at the hilltop at the edge of an enormous sink hole. After donning harnesses and receiving the necessary instructions, begin rappelling into the 300-foot sink hole. Once at the forested bottom, reward your efforts with a well-deserved break for lunch.
Lunch:
Boxed lunch in the sink hole or inside the cave system (lunch site dependent on the choice of activity).
Afternoon:
After lunch, explore the sink hole floor as you make your way back to the camp site. The hike takes approximately 45 minutes.
Once at the camp site, you will have the opportunity to clean up before we begin our transfer (approximately 1 hour, 20 minutes) drive to the Caribbean coast.
Late-afternoon arrival at the lodge.
Dinner:
At the lodge restaurant.
Lodging:
Jaguar Reef Lodge
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
Jaguar Reef Lodge sits on a small peninsula just south of Hopkins Village, on Belize’s central coast. Coconut palm trees and golden sand surround the thatched-roofed casitas and lead the way to the sparkling, aquamarine waters of the Caribbean. Miles of secluded beach stretch in either direction, inviting guests to take a walk or swim in the gently lapping sea. Those wishing to give themselves a break from physical activities can relax in one of the many hammocks and lounge chairs spread along the beach among shady palms.
Contact info:
1 mile sought of Hopkins Village on the Caribbean Coast
Stann Creek District, Belize
phone: +501-5337040
web:
www.jaguarreef.com
Room amenities:
Coffee maker, small fridge, purified water dispenser, beach towels, WiFi, air conditioning, hair dryers, and personal safe.
Facility amenities:
Swimming pools, whirl pool, spa, laundry services, and daily housekeeping services. Complimentary bicycles, sea kayaks, sail boat, snorkeling and fishing gear are available for guest use.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Eight: Friday, March 28
- South Water Caye Marine Reserve - UNESCO World Heritage Site/Free...
South Water Caye Marine Reserve - UNESCO World Heritage Site/Free Time to Explore Local Sites.
Note:
Snorkeling equipment will be provided on site.
Breakfast:
At the lodge.
Morning:
Board a boat from the lodge's docks and enjoy a 45-minute ride out to South Water Caye Marine Reserve. The morning will be spent snorkelling around reef patches.
As you snorkel within this beautiful and unique underwater environment and delight in its many colorful inhabitants, please consider the following tips on reef ettiquette provided by the marine reserve.
• Be careful when entering and exiting the water since your fins may stir up sand or scrape corals.
• Avoid standing on corals or walking on the reef.
• Take nothing living or dead out of the water except recent garbage.
• Refuse purchasing souvenirs made from coral, turtles or other marine life.
• Don't touch, chase or feed any marine life.
• Do not throw garbage in the water.
Return to the lodge.
Lunch:
At the lodge.
Afternoon:
Enjoy an afternoon at leisure to enjoy the lodge's facilities or explore local sites.
The coastal fishing village of Hopkins is located about 1 mile from the lodge. It is mostly populated by Garifunas and has a few interesting shops and restaurants where one can experience the local culture.
Dinner:
At the lodge.
Lodging:
Jaguar Reef Lodge
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Resort
Description:
Jaguar Reef Lodge sits on a small peninsula just south of Hopkins Village, on Belize’s central coast. Coconut palm trees and golden sand surround the thatched-roofed casitas and lead the way to the sparkling, aquamarine waters of the Caribbean. Miles of secluded beach stretch in either direction, inviting guests to take a walk or swim in the gently lapping sea. Those wishing to give themselves a break from physical activities can relax in one of the many hammocks and lounge chairs spread along the beach among shady palms.
Contact info:
1 mile sought of Hopkins Village on the Caribbean Coast
Stann Creek District, Belize
phone: +501-5337040
web:
www.jaguarreef.com
Room amenities:
Coffee maker, small fridge, purified water dispenser, beach towels, WiFi, air conditioning, hair dryers, and personal safe.
Facility amenities:
Swimming pools, whirl pool, spa, laundry services, and daily housekeeping services. Complimentary bicycles, sea kayaks, sail boat, snorkeling and fishing gear are available for guest use.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Day Nine: Saturday, March 29
- South Water Caye Marine Reserve - UNESCO World Heritage Site/Free...
South Water Caye Marine Reserve - UNESCO World Heritage Site/Free Time to Explore Local Sites.
Note:
Snorkeling equipment will be provided on site.
Breakfast:
At the lodge.
Morning:
Board a boat from the lodge's docks and enjoy a 45-minute ride out to South Water Caye Marine Reserve. The morning will be spent snorkelling around reef patches not explored the day before.
Boat ride back to the lodge.
Lunch:
At the lodge.
Afternoon:
Farewell dinner at the lodge.
Afternoon:
Enjoy an afternoon at leisure to enjoy the lodge's facilities or explore local sites.
Lodging:
Jaguar Reef Lodge
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
Day Ten: Sunday, March 30
- Flight from Dangriga to Belize City/Depart to the U.S.
Note:
On flight from Dangriga to Belize City, each participant will be allowed to bring up to two checked bags weighing no more than 35 pounds each and measuring no more than 62 linear inches (with maximum 30 inches in width and 15 inches in height). Participants will also be able to bring one carry-on item (purse or backpack) weighing no more than 15 pounds.
Breakfast:
At the lodge restaurant.
Morning:
After an early breakfast, drive to the Dangriga airstrip (45 minutes) and catch a 30-minute flight to Belize City's international airport.
Connect with afternoon flights to the U.S.
Meals Included:
Breakfast
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