:: Belize ::
Articles + Information Links
  :: Belize Overview
A summary by author Les Beletsky of many different aspects of Belize - conservation, tourism development in Belize, infrastructure, etc.
  :: Ambergris Caye
    Information about Ambergris Caye, the largest and most often visited island of the coast of Belize. A popular part of our Belize Explorer trip.
  :: Baboon Sanctuary
    History and goals of the community baboon sanctuary located along the Belize River.
  :: Belize Conservation
    Detailed article about conservation philosophy, ecotourism development and environmental programs in Belize. Discusses the Belize Audubon Society, the leader in Belize's conservation movement.
  :: Chechem-Ha Cave
    One traveler's experience in the Chechem-Ha Cave, near San Ignacio in the Maya Mountain region of Belize. The cave holds numerous Mayan pottery fragments as well as intact pots and vessels.
  :: Five Sisters Lodge
    A wonderful destination that isn't currently used in our Belize tours, but certainly worth a visit. Cascading waterfalls form the background to this ecolodge in the Mountain Pine Ridge area of Belize.
  :: Hamanasi for Diving and Adventure
    Divers looking for uncrowded diving on pristine reefs, great inland adventures and an intimate casually-elegant resort will enjoy Hamanasi.
  :: Hamanasi Story
    The story of Hamanasi Resort on the Caribbean side of Belize - it's owners and how they came to build the Belize resort.
  :: Hamanasi Diving
    Itineraries and descriptions for scuba diving day trips along Belize's barrier reef, Glover's Reef Atoll, Lighthouse Reef Atoll, and Turneffe Islands Atoll.
  :: Hamanasi Inland Activities
    A schedule and description of mainland activities at Hamanasi Resort, from our Hamanasi Adventure Belize tour.
  :: Howler Monkeys
    The noisiest animal in the Belize jungle, howler monkeys can be seen on a number of our Belize tours that visit the rainforest.
  :: Garcia Sisters
    The Garcia Sisters, from the village of Tanah in Belize, have helped to revive lost Mayan traditions including herbal healing, fiestas and sacred rituals, and slate carving. Delve into the fascinating lives of the sisters, and the culture they are keeping alive.