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Barton Creek Cave
Barton Creek Cave The trip to Barton Creek Cave takes you through the traditional Mennonite community of Barton Creek. The canoe trip through the cave reveals some of the most unique rock formations in the country. This cave is easily accessible off the access road to Mountain Pine Ridge from Georgeville. More...
District: Cayo  
Che Chem Ha Cave
Che Chem Ha Cave Che Chem Ha Cave is located south of Benque Viejo del Carmen, and is accessible from a farm owned by the Morales family. It was used by the ancient Maya as a storage house and ceremonial center. The cave is characterized by its large, intact pottery, paintings and other distinct markings. More...
District: Cayo  
Hokeb Ha Cave
Hokeb Ha Cave The ten-foot waterfall with its blue crystalline cascade is the stunning foreground of the massive circular entrance of Hokeb Ha Cave. Tucked away in the cool shady environment of its forested home, Hokeb Ha Cave (sometimes called ‘Blue Creek Cave’) is located a short twenty minute hike away from the small Mayan Village of Blue Creek. More...
District: Toledo  
Rio Frio Cave
Rio Frio Cave Located in the Mountain Pine Ridge area, Rio Frio Cave is one of the largest and most accessible caves in the country. Its arched entrance is about sixty-five feet high. Rock formations include multi-colored stones and large stalactites. The cave also features an unusual sandy area near the river.  More...
District: Cayo  
St. Herman's Cave
St. Herman's Cave The cave is located about 400 meters from the Hummingbird Highway. This is the most accessible cave in the country with 65 foot arched entryways. It’s entrance is very impressive and gives the cave its uniqueness. More...
District: Cayo  
Tiger Cave
Tiger Cave As the story goes, Tiger Cave got its name when a group of locals followed a large jaguar (or tiger as it was locally called) into a dark cave. The cave is also referred to as San Miguel Cave, as it is accessed from the Kekchi Maya village of San Miguel in the Toledo District. More...
District: Toledo  
 
Lamanai is Mayan for ‘Submerged Crocodile’.

   
     
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