Not exact matches
The resort can also arrange expeditions to witness nature in the
Cockscomb Basin Preserve and along the banks of the Monkey River, two of the best places in the country where you can learn more
about Belize's unique flora and fauna.
And on the mainland, nearby attractions include hiking through the vast
Cockscomb Basin Nature Reserve (home to some of Central America's last surviving jaguars), learning
about native wildlife and plants on a boat trip up the aptly named Monkey River, and touring ancient Maya ruins such as Nim Li Punit and Lubantuum.
According to the Belize Zoo website, in a forest such as the
Cockscomb Basin, a jaguar will roam over a territory of
about 20 square kilometers.
Whether it's an educational boat excursion along the well - named Monkey River or a hike through the pristine wilderness of the
Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, a nature tour is a great way to learn more
about plants, birds, and animals.
Cockscomb is a great place for birding and learning
about tropical rainforest plants, and was also the first jaguar reserve in the world, with much study and research
about jaguars taking place within its boundaries.