| The
Lamanai Archaeological Project's field director leads this Belize Archaeology
and Natural History program along with a licensed Belizean naturalist. This is
a quality program that offers Belize's premier Maya sites, Tikal, canoeing, bird
watching, night spotlight safari, 1,000 Foot Falls, and a meaningful community
enhancement project. Day
1: Belize Welcome, Altun Ha Archaeological Site, & New River Safari/Transfer
Smooth & easy flight south (no jet leg) into Belize. En route to Lamanai
we'll visit Altun Ha, arguably one of the richest Classic Period Maya sites. Our
New River excursion to Lamanai will introduce us to the unmatched habitat and
cultural diversity of the area. The evening will consist of our welcome dinner
and orientation. (D)
Day 2: Lamanai Archaeological Reserve & New River Spotlight Safari
We'll begin with an on-site lecture on the ancient Maya followed by exploration
of the ancient metropolis of Lamanai that once supported up to 50,000 Maya for
over 3,000 years of unbroken occupation. Our afternoon will consist of an introduction
to field research and a hands-on visit to Indian Church Village Artisan's Center
where you will see some of your program dollars at work! After dinner we'll load
our vessel to explore the New River Lagoon on our spotlight safari! (B,L,D).
Day 3: Reserve Birding, New River Lagoon Sunset Cruise, & Maya Folklore
An early morning start will take us birding in search of rainforest specialties
such as toucans, jacamars, puffbirds, and even black howler monkeys! We'll enjoy
a plentiful breakfast on-site and afterward visit Lamanai's Pre-Columbian collection.
In the after-noon we'll take to the boat to explore the extensive marsh system
and some of the forested channels of the largest body of freshwater in Belize.
As if this was not enough, following dinner we'll gather near the lagoon edge
for the telling of Maya Folklore stories, many having originated in ancient times.
(B,L,D).
Day 4: Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve & 1,000 Foot Falls Our group
will transfer to and have lunch at the exclusive Hidden Valley Inn located in
the Pine Ridge. Our afternoon will consist of visiting Belize's largest waterfall
- 1,000 Foot Falls - where we'll hope to see the illusive Orange-breasted Falcon.
(B,L,D,). Day
5: Caracol Natural Monument & Rio Frio Cave This day will take us to Caracol,
Belize's largest Classic Period Maya site. The primary forest extends as far as
the eye can see and the somewhat bumpy journey is well worth it. Upon our return
to Hidden Valley we'll explore the massive Rio Frio Cave, believed to be a portal
to the underworld for the ancient Maya. Bring your flashlights! (B,L,D). Day
6: Xunantunich Maya Site & Tikal Main Plaza sunset Our group will transport
to Tikal where our accommodations will actually be in the reserve itself. En route
to what is referred to as the "Mother of all Maya Sites" we'll visit a lesser
known but just as fascinating ancient city known as Xunantunich. Our first experience
at Tikal will be a magnificent sunset in the main plaza of Temple I & II. In the
evening we'll be treated to a lecture on the Maya Calendar, one of the hallmarks
of the civilization. (B,L,D). Day
7: Tikal National Park & Pre-Columbian Maya Collection This day will consist
of investigating Tikal National Park and the Museum of Tikal. For those who wish
we'll venture into the jungle for a guided night walk. (B,L,D). Day
8: Tikal Sunrise Temple IV & Departure An early start walking through
the lush habitat surrounding Tikal and our ascent of Temple IV will provide us
with our first sunrise in a truly special location. The remainder of the day our
group will say their good-byes and prepare for our international flights home.
(B). ***
End Of Our Services ***
| Departures:
Dec 10-17 2003, Mar 9-16 2004 |
Hotels to use: -
Lamanai Outpost Lodge: Voted Belize's best lodge 2001, private first-class cabanas
- Hidden Valley Inn: Premier
accommodations in Belize's mountain Pine Ridge & private 7,200 acres reserve
- Tikal Inn: Located in Tikal National Park and surrounded by 20 sq. miles of
primary forest |
| Price
per person: $1878 | | |