Belize Mayan Ruins $100

Belize is rich in Mayan history offering numerous Mayan Ruins Sites to choose from.  Some of the most well know and accessible Mayan Ruins Sites in Belize are the following:


Altun Ha Belize Mayan Ruins: Mayan for the "Rockstone Pond" was a relatively small Mayan community, estimated from 3000-10,000 people but was affluent and important as a strategically located trading and ceremonial center. 

This site is well know for the discovery of the largest Mayan jade carving ever found.  This solid jade head named Kinich Ahau ("The Sun God") weighs nine pounds.

Altun Ha dates back to 600BC and was an active Mayan town until 900AD, the end of the Mayan era.  The beautifully groomed surroundings and quick access from Belize City makes a visit to this Mayan Center a must for the whole family.

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Lamanai Belize Mayan Ruins Ruins:  Mayan for "Submerged Crocodile". Located beneath the jungle canopy along The New River Lagoon is second largest Mayan Site in Belize, Lamanai. Lamanai was first Occupied from 1500BC up until the nineteenth century, making it the longest know occupation of the Mayan era.

Hundreds of structures have been identified in the two square mile area of Lamanai.  The most impressive Lamanai structures are the Masked Temple, the High Temple, the Ball Court and Temple N10-9.

Climb the 125ft Mayan temple above the jungle canopy for a spectacular view of the surrounding jungle and lagoon.  Keep an eye out for a family of Howler Monkeys that reside in the jungle canopy overhead.

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Xunantunich Belize Mayan Ruins: Located in the beautiful Cayo District of Western Belize, this site borders Guatemala and is only accessible across the river by a hand ferry.  The remote access of this majestic Mayan Temple will guide you through centuries of History and to one of the most exemplary example of Mayan architecture.  Xunantunich overlooks the magnificent Mopan River, this major Mayan Center a key City which separated the Mayan Mountain of Belize/Guatemala from the Caribbean Sea.  The site has been largely excavated and is reminiscent of some of the largest Mayan Temples found in Tikal and Copan.

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Cahal Pech Belize Mayan Ruins: Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins is located on the southern outskirts of San Ignacio Town in the upper Belize Valley region of the Cayo District, Belize . The site center sits on the crest of a steep hill on the west bank of the Macal River. The central acropolis, approximately 900 feet above sea level, provides a commanding view of the Maya Mountains to the south and the fertile valleys of the Belize River to the northeast.

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