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Incredible
We did this tour in March 2024 with 2 adults and 2 kids aged 9&11. This was probably one of the single greatest things I have ever done on any trip, and I am fortunate to have travelled to many pla...
THE MOST AMAZING EXPERIENCE! Truly, one of the highlights of our week in Belize. It was like 2 adventures in 1—physically scaling the cave was really fun (plus the three river crossings), but cultural...
A Cave with Human Sacrifices: a Sad and Fascinating Story
Actun Tunichil Muknal is amazing on many levels. Fording a river three times to reach its entrance and then swimming into a cave that gets increasingly dark is an experience beyond the everyday. My ...
It's an incredible place BUT at peak times it is way overcrowded. We felt rushed through. Groups of 8 or 9 behind us and in front of us. Like a train of tourists Avoid at peak times.
Totally unique caving experience. There is a 45 minute walk/hike to the cave—each mile way, but it’s worth it. They, supposedly, only let in 175 people a day. The pottery, skeletal remains, formatio...
Incredible
We did this tour in March 2024 with 2 adults and 2 kids aged 9&11. This was probably one of the single greatest things I have ever done on any trip, and I am fortunate to have travelled to many pla...
THE MOST AMAZING EXPERIENCE
THE MOST AMAZING EXPERIENCE! Truly, one of the highlights of our week in Belize. It was like 2 adventures in 1—physically scaling the cave was really fun (plus the three river crossings), but cultural...
A Cave with Human Sacrifices: a Sad and Fascinating Story
Actun Tunichil Muknal is amazing on many levels. Fording a river three times to reach its entrance and then swimming into a cave that gets increasingly dark is an experience beyond the everyday. My ...
Crowded and rushed at peak.
It's an incredible place BUT at peak times it is way overcrowded. We felt rushed through. Groups of 8 or 9 behind us and in front of us. Like a train of tourists Avoid at peak times.
Excellent Mayan Cave Experience.
Totally unique caving experience. There is a 45 minute walk/hike to the cave—each mile way, but it’s worth it. They, supposedly, only let in 175 people a day. The pottery, skeletal remains, formatio...