Explore Caracol’s ancient Mayan wonders, dive into Rio Frio’s majestic caves, and unwind in Rio on Pools’ refreshing waters. Adventure and history await.
Explore Caracol’s ancient Mayan wonders, dive into Rio Frio’s majestic caves, and unwind in Rio on Pools’ refreshing waters. Adventure and history await.
- Elijio Panti National Park - Situated within the buffer zones of Cristo Rey, San Antonio, and El Progresso village, Elijio Panti National Park extends into sections of the Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve in the Cayo District, Belize. Covering 13,006 acres (20 square miles) of mountainous landscape, it features stunning waterfalls, numerous natural…
- Elijio Panti National Park - Situated within the buffer zones of Cristo Rey, San Antonio, and El Progresso village, Elijio Panti National Park extends into sections of the Mountain Pine Ridge Reserve in the Cayo District, Belize. Covering 13,006 acres (20 square miles) of mountainous landscape, it features stunning waterfalls, numerous natural pools, medicinal trails, diverse flora and fauna, and an extensive cave system once used by the ancient Mayas for sacrificial rituals.

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- Bottled water
- Lunch
Caracol is the tallest Mayan structure, reaching a height of 1,600 feet above sea level. The name Caracol translates to “snail.” It is situated approximately 25 miles from the town of San Ignacio, nestled in the foothills of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve in Western Belize. Caracol was the largest Mayan city in Belize, once home to 150,000 people,…
Caracol is the tallest Mayan structure, reaching a height of 1,600 feet above sea level. The name Caracol translates to “snail.” It is situated approximately 25 miles from the town of San Ignacio, nestled in the foothills of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve in Western Belize. Caracol was the largest Mayan city in Belize, once home to 150,000 people, surpassing the current population of Belize. The history of Caracol’s settlement dates back to at least the early Pre-Classic period (1000-800 B.C.), with monumental structures beginning in the late Pre-Classic period (300 B.C.-200 A.D.). Additionally, the Rio Frio Cave system is one of the largest accessible cave systems for visitors, featuring refreshing running water flowing through its center and stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. Rio on Pools offers a delightful spot for a refreshing swim after a day of touring, allowing visitors to enjoy the water before returning to their home away from home.
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