Belize lodge & excursions

Natural History, March, 2003

REMARKABLE AS it may seem, more than two-thirds of the country of Belize is still forested, and almost half of it is protected, making it a haven for 540 species of birds. Birds are so plentiful that it's not unusual for even a casual birder to spot 50 different species in a single outing.

What better way to see the birds and other remarkable wildlife of Belize than to take an off-the-beaten-path vacation arranged by Belize Lodge & Excursions Limited. This unique ecotourism facility and adventure travel operator will make sure you visit the very best lodges and destinations in Belize following carefully laid-out itineraries. You'll see why tiny Belize, located on the Caribbean, is a favorite destination for those with a passion for natural history.

Stay at the foothills of the Maya Mountains and hike along miles of nature trails. Explore the mysteries of a Maya ruin and a local indigenous village. Or stay deep in the heart of the jungle and embark on an overnight river expedition--you will be awed by some of the last undisturbed lowland tropical rainforest remaining in Central America. Whatever accommodation you choose, Belize Lodge & Excursions will make sure your adventure is exciting and memorable.

COPYRIGHT 2003 Natural History Magazine, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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