Days of Operation:
Thursdays, Saturdays & Sundays
Intensity:
Moderate
Departure Time: 7:00 a.m. (or earlier
if you wish)
Approx. Return Time: 12:00 p.m.
Food/Drinks: Snack, juice and water
What to Bring: Sturdy shoes, camera,
sunscreen, insect repellent, hat, binoculars, field guide.
Description: A 45-minute ride will
take you to the outskirts of a traditional Mayan village at the foothills
of the Maya Mountains. Here you will hike through the jungle viewing and
hearing some of the 500 species of birds found in Belize. Many birds from
parrots to toucans to white eagles inhabit these beautiful hills. You
may decide to take a quick dip in the river or just quietly relax on the
riverbank to observe the many bird species in the area. During December
through February we have the unique opportunity to see the endangered
Scarlet Macaws that migrate to the Red Bank hills. Seasonally we may go
to the Serpon Sugar Mill for this birding adventure.
Please Note:
A Belizean tour guide accompanies all tours.
We cannot control the weather! It may rain for days and you
may experience the rainforest in the rain! Come prepared with adequate
rain gear and a positive attitude.
Trip alterations may occur due to inclement weather or factors
beyond our control.
Comfortable hiking shoes or sturdy tennis shoes are recommended
for most inland adventures. Open sandals are ideal for resort wear
and the beach.
We have a healthy environment and creatures great and small
thrive. We recommend that you use insect repellent and sunscreen during
all inland adventures.
The national parks of Belize encompass natural habitats for
wildlife such as tapir, jaguar, monkeys, snakes and crocodiles. Even
though all of the above animals have been seen by our guests, we cannot
guarantee that any specific wildlife will be spotted during your adventures.
Hamanasi is not liable for any injury sustained on a tour.
We promote low impact tourism and request that our guests only
walk on prepared trails in the jungle.
As visitors in beautiful Belize we ask that you respect and
are sensitive to the local culture. |
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