Looming over the west bank of the New River Lagoon, Lamanai, or "submerged crocodile," is off the beaten track-perhaps the reason why it thrived for over 3000 years. The city of Lamanai began its regional supremacy around 1500 B.C. Extending from the formative years of the Mayan world to the preaching friars of Spanish colonists, Lamanai flourished and supported a vast community of farmers, merchants, and traders.
This tour is designed to last 5 hours to 5.5 hours. It includes an hour drive to the river bank. When we arrive at the river bank we will have a short restroom break and then board the boat. We will then do an hour river cruise. On the river cruise you will see several species of native birs, crocs, howler monkey, and other wildlife that are native to the area.
When we arrive on site we will have another restroom break. After the break we will be hiking in the rain forest from temple to another. The tour of the site last an hour to an hour and a half.
After the tour of the site we will have lunch ( included ). After lunch we board the boat once again and do the second part of the river cruise back to river bank.
We also have a tour guide that specializes in Mormon Archaeology
Book 15 persons and pay only $40.00 as the group leader.
Book 25 persons and go free as the group leader.
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http://www.actionboysbelize.com/lamanai_tour_guide.html