From diving the great blue hole of Belize to exploring Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave (one of
the most sacred caves in the world), these 5 Belize tours will certainly immerse you in the beauty and wonder of Belize this summer.
Not exact matches
They are perpetual nomads, without a permanent base to call home, but they «have climbed volcanoes, swum with sharks, gone
caving deep into
sacred Mayan
caves, spent time with Buddhist monks, hiked in Patagonia and lived in some of the world's
most exciting cities.»
Dambulla is home to a beautifully painted
cave temple and Kandy houses the island's
most sacred Buddhist relic at its lakeside Temple of the Tooth.
Known by a myriad of names, including «Cave of the Stone Sepulchre» and «Cave of the Crystal Maiden,» the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave is one of the
most famous
sacred caves in Belize.
Known locally as Xibalba, Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM Cave) is one of the
most popular and impressive
caves in the Cayo District that was used as a
sacred place by the Maya of Belize.
The Maya also used the
caves in Belize to perform some of their
most sacred rites, including offering up human sacrifices.
The Maya believed
caves were the Underworld, and as such, they were regarded as the
most sacred places.