"Belize, is where memories are made and last forever."
The trip to Central America’s highest waterfall is in Belize and well worth enduring the rough access road. You can’t swim here, but the vista of the falls from the lookout on the canyon’s edge is stunning.
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Below Belize - Caving
Jungle Trekking
is an adventurer's paradise, peaceful, English-speaking country just two hours away from 3 major U.S. Gateways. With a diversity of adventure opportunities unmatched by any other country, the Belizean people have protected over 40% of the country as parks and natural reserves.
Belize is on the Caribbean coast, nestled between Mexico and Guatemala and offers an intriguing mix of tropical forests rich with wildlife, majestic mountains, mysterious Maya temples, and diving and fishing experiences beyond comparison. In a single day, one can go from tropical forest to the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere.
Did you Know?
Placencia is a paradise for the nature lover, start by exploring the beauty of the abundance of plants and flowers, and the birds, butterflies, and iguanas they attract throughout the peninsula.
Size: Belize's total land mass measures 8,866 square miles. Its border with the Caribbean Sea stretches for 240 miles.
Borders: Belize is bordered to the North by Mexico,South and West by Guatemala,and by the Caribbean Sea on its East.
Marine Life: Belize’s coastal areas harbour manatees,dolphins,whale sharks,hawksbill turtles,crocodiles,iguanas,shorebirds,and diverse fish species. Belizean waters are also home to over 30 species of commercially important fish, while the barrier reef havens 14 spawning sites for endangered fish.
Land Animals: The unspoiled rainforests and savannas of Belize house five species of big cats,spider and howler monkeys,tapirs,peccaries,and nearly 600 bird species.
Plant Life: The majority of Belize's land area consists of tropical rainforests,which are home to an astonishing number of native flowering plants (including 250 species of orchids and more than 22 species of trees).
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