Originally called as British Honduras, the world of Belize has so much to offer when it comes to the travelers who are an adventurous naturalist. With its idyllic islands, long barrier reef, unspoiled rainforests, friendly locals, stable democratic government and ideal conservation approach towards its natural and ancient Maya heritage, Belize has always been an oasis of peace in Central America which was once a volatile region. With approximately 40% of its land classified as protected, the Belize forests provide support and shelter to a broad variety of wildlife, also including five species of cat family– ocelot, margay, puma, jaguarundi, and jaguar. The bird life is also quite abundant in Belize with more than 500 species recorded. Here is a guide for you to help find out the best Latin America tourist attractions…
(Day 1-2): Exploring Chan Chich
(Day 3): Adventure at Punta Gorda – Biking, Hiking, and a Sunset Cruise
(Day4): Maya encounters at Punta Gorda
(Day 5): Experiencing the beach life at the Ambergris Caye
(Day 6): Back to Belize City – Departure
Chan Chich, Punta Gorda, Ambergris Caye
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