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Belize Cave Tubing / Belize Cave Tubing Photos
« Last post by belizecitytours on June 18, 2023, 02:27:55 am »
Below are some Belize cave tubing photos that you might like.











Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing offers Belize cave tubing designed to last approximately 4 hours from most locations . As we drive to the Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave tubing site we will be narrating the History of Belize. We will be pointing out sites of interest as well. When we arrive at the cave tubing site we will be having a short restroom break. After the break you will be issued with a headlamp, life vest, and an inner tube. We will now start a 20 minute hike through the rain forest towards the entrance of the cave. As we hike we will be doing presentations in Medicinal Plants, Indian History, Fauna, and The Use of The Caves To The Mayan People. The tubing last approximately 1.5 hour. to 2 hours.

Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing is one of the most exciting adventure tours in Belize. Cave tubing is done in national reserve known as Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve. Located at 37 miles on the George Price Highway, makes cave tubing accessible to visitors and locals from all over the country because it is located almost at the center of the country. Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave tubing can be combined with the following activities to create a full day of adventure: zipline, Belize zoo, Xunantunich mayan ruins, jungle atv, Cahal pech mayan ruins, and jungle horseback riding. The most popular Belize cave tubing package is Belize Cave Tubing and Mayan Ruins. This is a combination of cave tubing and Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, Cave Tubing and Altun Ha Mayan Ruins, or Cave Tubing and Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins.
Guests driving themselves to our facility need to contact us in advance, so we make arrangements for your arrival.

Kids are welcome to participate in Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing. Kids need to be 5 years old or 40 inches tall to participate in Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing.

Safety: Cave tubing in Belize is safe. Safety is our #1 priority. To secure each group, the group is divided in groups of 8 whilst keeping the groups together. Kids are taken special care of. Depending on the group size, we assign a tour guide to the kids to ensure their safety and a peace of mind to their parent(s)

Guests staying in Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, and San Pedro need to board one of the early water taxi or flights to Belize City. When you arrive in Belize City one of our representatives will meet you with a sign that reads your name.

For Cave Tubing in Belize Wear: swim suites or shorts, bug spray, water shoes, and bring along an extra change of clothes.

Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing is located at mile 37 on the George Price Highway in Frank Eddy Village.

Self Drive To Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing: Every group driving themselves need to contact us in advance, allowing us to prepare for your arrival. After you have contacted us we will send you GPS coordinates that will direct you to our meeting point. This is for safety reasons. We don't want you to get lost in the rainforest. USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch for groups driving themselves to our location.

Guests staying in Belize City are picked up from their hotels at 8:00 am
For more tour options visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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The prices below are for guests driving themselves to our location. Every group driving themselves need to contact us in advance, allowing us to prepare for your arrival. After you have contacted us we will send you GPS coordinates that will direct you to our meeting point. This is for safety reasons. We don't want you to get lost in the rainforest.
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing: USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch

Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Zipline: USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing and Zipline: USD$85.00 per/ person with lunch
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing and Jungle ATV: USD$140.00 per/ person with lunch
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing, Zipline, and Jungle ATV: USD$175.00 per/ person
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Zipline and Jungle ATV: USD$140.00 per/ person with lunch
  The youngest allowed to participate in cave tubing is 5 years old or 40 inches tall.
  The youngest allowed to participate in zipline is 3 years old.

For more tour options visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing and Jungle Zipline ATV - Thrill-seekers, this triple adventure was specially for you — drive an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) through the jungle, soar across the rainforest treetops and go river cave tubing through ancient underground Mayan cave system once used for rituals. Begin with a safety briefing. Then you’re off, driving through one of Belize’s richest, broadleaf rainforests in your single-person ATV. Next, take your adventure to the trees as you zipline under a lush jungle canopy. Then, sit back and relax on huge inflatable tubes as you float downriver through underground caves, exploring the mysterious archways and breathtaking formations of an ancient, sacred Mayan cave system . After a delicious, typical Belizean lunch, spend some time on your own to shop before making your way back to your destinations.
Highlights:
• Three adventures in one: Enjoy an action-packed excursion, starting with an ATV drive through jungle terrain ( this may change from time to time).
• Zipline: Zip from tree to tree under a lush rainforest canopy.
• Cave tubing: Float through underground caves, exploring the breathtaking formations of an ancient, sacred Mayan cave .
What to Bring:
• Camera
• Sun protection 
• Cash
• Insect repellent
• Change of clothes
What to Wear:
• Hat and sunglasses
• Closed-toe shoes
• Clothes guest won’t mind getting dirty
Important Notes:
• Guests must have valid driver’s licenses to drive ATV units.
• Guests should wear clothes they won’t mind getting dirty.
• Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate.
Young kids shall share their parents Atv.

Kids need to be 40 inches tall to participate.

2 persons: USD$200.00 per/ person

4 persons and more: USD $180.00 per person
Self Drive: USD$150.00 per/ person

Please note that the prices of our tours may vary depending on the number of persons booking. This is because we offer strictly private tours.

Guests staying on the Islands will need to board the 6:00 am water taxi to Belize City. When you arrive in Belize City we will be there with a sign that reads your name.

Guests driving themselves need to call in advance so we can make preparation for their arrival.

We are a private tour company operating on the mainland of Belize. We are not connected to any cruise line. We operate independently offering strictly private tours. This means that you will not be joined by any other groups.

Cruise ship passengers are asked to be off their ships as soon as possible. When you are off your ship go to Terminal #1 and exit from the main gate. Take a right turn and walk 2 minutes to the Light House. Your tour guide will be waiting for you there with a sign that reads your name.

Youngest allowed to participate in this activity is 5 years old. If the child is not 5 years old, he/ she needs to be 40 inches tall.

For more tour options visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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Belize Cave Tubing / About Us
« Last post by belizecitytours on June 18, 2023, 12:10:49 am »

We, "Mean and Dangerous Adventures" are your private tour guides. We offer private jungle tours at "Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve" located at Mile 37 on the George Price Hwy, Cayo District. THE ONLY CAVE SYSTEM WHERE CAVE TUBING IS DONE IN THE COUNTRY OF BELIZE. We were all employed by large tour companies as freelance tour guides. We now offer cave tubing, zipline, jungle atv, cave kayaking, and much more. We specialize in Belize Cave Systems, Archaeology, Ornithology, and Indian History, making us one of the most versatile guiding team in Belize. We offer our tour services to all visitors in Belize. We also offer our services to cruisers docking at the Belize City Cruise Port.

We start to dispatch our cave tubing and zipline tour from 8:30 in the morning at "Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve." It is required that you call the following to make an appointment for our tours. We request you contact us in advance so we may space out all of our tours due to the policy of social distancing.

Some of the combo tours require us to pick you up.

Guests staying in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, and Caye Caulker need to board one of the early water taxi to Belize City. The boat ride last approximately 1.5 hours. One of our representatives will be at the water taxi terminal in Belize City with a sign that reads your name.

Cruise ship passengers need to off their ships as soon as possible. If you can board the first tender, that will be great. When you are off your tender, walk to the main gate of the cruise port and exit to the street. Take a right turn and walk 2 minutes to the Light House. The walk to the Light House is a 2 minutes walk. You will see your tour guide with a sign that reads your name.

We offer strictly private tours. This means that you will not be joined by any other groups. It will be only you and your tour guide (s) in the van.
Visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing ATV is designed to last approximately 5.5 hours. This includes a 50 minutes drive from Belize City. As we drive to the Atv site we will be narrating the history of Belize. We will also be pointing out sites of interest. The drive last approximately 50 minutes. When we arrive at the atv site, we will have a short restroom break. After the break, you will be shown how to manage the atv. This is where the adventure begins. You will be speeding through Belize's rain forest for approximately an hour. After the atv ride, we will drive 3 minutes to the cave tubing site. When we arrive at the atv site, you will be issued with life vest, headlamps, helmets, and inner tubes. We will then start a 20 minutes hike to the entrance of the caves. When we arrive at the entrance of the caves, you will be instructed what to do and what you cannot do. We will then tube through the cave systems as your private tour guide do presentations on the use of the caves to the Mayan People. The cave tubing last between 1.5 hrs. and 2 hrs. After the cave tubing you will be served with a local dish of rice and beans with a soda. After both tours of cave tubing and atv, you will dropped off at the place of tour origin.
2 persons: USD$170.00 per/ person

4 persons and more: USD$165.00 per/ person

Self Drive: USD$140.00 per/ person
For more tour options visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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The drive from Belize International Airport to Hopkins last approximately 2.5 hours. This drive from Belize International Airport to San Ignacio,  Hopkins, and Placencia takes you through several Villages and scenic areas and attractions. One of the most popular is Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve ( Mean and Dangerous Adventures ). Mean and Dangerous Adventures is located at Frank Eddy Village at Mile 37 on the George Price Hwy. Mean and Dangerous Adventures offers cave tubing, zipline, and rainforest atv. Feel free to contact us  to reserve your spots for cave tubing, zipline, and jungle atv whilst driving from Belize International Airport to Hopkins, Placencia, and San Ignacio.
Self Drive Tour Packages
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing: USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Zipline: USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing and Zipline: USD$85.00 per/ person with lunch
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing and Jungle ATV: USD$140.00 per/ person with lunch
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing, Zipline, and Jungle ATV: USD$175.00 per/ person
  Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Zipline and Jungle ATV: USD$140.00 per/ person with lunch
    The youngest allowed to participate in cave tubing is 5 years old or 40 inches tall.  The youngest allowed to participate in zipline is 3 years old. For more tour options visit our website:
https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6dSxDSrUFsThe drive from Belize International Airport to San Ignacio last approximately an hour 1 hour 45 minutes.The drive from Belize International Airport to Hopkins last approximately 2.5 hours.The drive from Belize International Airport to Placencia approximately 2 hours 45 minutes.[/list]
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Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing and zipline is designed to last approximately 5.5 hours from most locations. As we drive we will be narrating the history of Belize and it’s people.When we arrive at the zipline site we will have a short restroom break. After the break we will gear you up for the zipline tour. You will be zipping through the canopy of Belize’s rain forest for approximately an hour. You will also be zipping across a river. After the zipline tour you will be issued with a life vest, a inner tube, and a headlamp. We will then start a 15 minutes hike to the entrance of the caves. As we hike we will be doing presentations on fauna, flora, and the use of the caves to the Mayan people.
The tour of the caves last approximately 1.5 hours. After the cave tubing tour we will be having rice and beans with chicken for lunch. After lunch we will be driving back to the place of tour origin.
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing and zipline can be combined with the following tours to create a full day of exciting adventure: Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins, Belize Zoo, and Jungle Horseback Riding. This tour package is family friendly and can be done by most age groups.
Kids need to be 5 years old or 40 inches tall to participate.

2 persons: USD$150.00 per/ persons

4 persons: USD$100.00 per/ person with lunch

USD$85.00 per/ person with lunch ( Self Drive - This rate is for groups driving themselves )

Every group driving themselves need to contact us in advance, allowing us to prepare for your arrival. After you have contacted us we will send you GPS coordinates that will direct you to our meeting point. This is for safety reasons. We don't want you to get lost in the rainforest. For more tour options visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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Belize Cave Tubing / Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing
« Last post by belizecitytours on June 17, 2023, 11:02:47 pm »
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing offers Belize cave tubing designed to last approximately 4 hours from most locations . As we drive to the Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave tubing site we will be narrating the History of Belize. We will be pointing out sites of interest as well. When we arrive at the cave tubing site we will be having a short restroom break. After the break you will be issued with a headlamp, life vest, and an inner tube. We will now start a 20 minute hike through the rain forest towards the entrance of the cave. As we hike we will be doing presentations in Medicinal Plants, Indian History, Fauna, and The Use of The Caves To The Mayan People. The tubing last approximately 1.5 hour

Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing is one of the most exciting adventure tours in Belize. Cave tubing is done in national reserve known as Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve. This area was once known as Jaguar Paw and Caves Branch Outpost. Located 37 miles one the western Highway, makes cave tubing accessible to visitors and locals from all over the country because it is located almost at the center of the country. Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave tubing can be combined with the following activities to create a full day of adventure: zipline, Belize zoo, Xunantunich mayan ruins, jungle atv, Cahal pech mayan ruins, and jungle horseback riding. The most popular Belize cave tubing package is Belize Cave Tubing and Mayan Ruins. This is a combination of cave tubing and Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, Cave Tubing and Altun Ha Mayan Ruins, or Cave Tubing and Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins.

Guests driving themselves to our facility need to contact us in advance, so we make arrangements for your arrival.
Kids are welcome to participate in Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing. Kids need to be 5 years old or 40 inches tall to participate in Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize cave tubing.
Guests staying in Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, and San Pedro need to board one of the early water taxi or flights to Belize City. When you arrive in Belize City one of our representatives will meet you with a sign that reads your name.

Safety: Cave tubing in Belize is safe. Safety is our #1 priority. To secure each group, the group is dived in groups of 8 whilst keeping the groups together. Kids are taken special care of. Depending on the group size, we assign a tour guide to the kids to ensure their safety.

For Cave Tubing in Belize Wear: swim suites or shorts, bug spray, water shoes, and bring along an extra change of clothes.
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing is located at mile 37 on the George Price Highway in Frank Eddy Village.

Self Drive To Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing: Every group driving themselves need to contact us in advance, allowing us to prepare for your arrival. After you have contacted us we will send you GPS coordinates that will direct you to our meeting point. This is for safety reasons. We don't want you to get lost in the rainforest. USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch for groups driving themselves to our location.

Guests staying in Belize City are picked up from their hotels at 8:00 am
For more tour options visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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Belize Cave Tubing / Belize Zipline
« Last post by belizecitytours on October 22, 2022, 10:08:57 am »
Belize zipline features the longest zipline in Belize, highest zipline in Belize, and the best zipline in Belize. Our Belize zipline can be combined with the following adventure tours to create a full day of fun experience: cave tubing, jungle atv, jungle horseback riding, altun ha Mayan ruins, Xunantunich Mayan ruins, and Cahal Pech Mayan ruins, just to name a few. Our Belize zipline is family friendly and can be done by most age groups. The youngest allowed on our zipline tour is 3 years old.
USD$60.00 per/ person for groups driving themselves to our location.

For tour options visit our website: https://cavetubingnearsanignacio.bravesites.com
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Belize Cave Tubing / Xunantunich Mayan Ruins
« Last post by belizecitytours on October 22, 2022, 09:58:06 am »
Xunantunich Mayan Ruins is an Ancient Maya archaeological site in western Belize, about 70 miles (110 km) west of Belize City, in the Cayo District. Xunantunich is located atop a ridge above the Mopan River, well within sight of the Guatemala border – which is 0.6 miles (1 km) to the west. It served as a Maya civic ceremonial centre to the Belize Valley region in the Late and Terminal Classic periods. At that time, when the region was at its peak, nearly 200,000 people lived in the Belize Valley.
Xunantunich's name means "Maiden of the Rock" in the Maya language (Mopan and Yucatec combination name Xunaan (Noble lady) Tuunich (stone for sculpture)), and, like many names given to Maya archaeological sites, is a modern name; the ancient name is unknown. The "Stone Woman" refers to the ghost of a woman claimed by several people to inhabit the site, beginning in 1892. She is dressed completely in white, and has fire-red glowing eyes. She generally appears in front of "El Castillo", ascends the stone stairs, and disappears into a stone wall.
The first modern explorations of the site were conducted by Thomas Gann in the mid-1890s. Gann moved from Britain and served as the district surgeon and district commissioner of Cayo, British Honduras, starting in 1892. He chose this area to settle in because he had an interest in Mayan archaeology, and he wished to be able to explore what were at the time the unknown wonders of the indigenous people. Gann's successor, Sir J. Eric S. Thompson, implemented a more methodical approach, and was able to establish the region's first ceramic chronology. The main recent archaeological teams to work at Xunantunich Mayan Ruins and the surrounding region are the Xunantunich Archaeological Project (XAP), the Xunantunich Settlement Survey (XSS), and the Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance Project (BVAR).
In 1959–60, the Cambridge Expedition to British Honduras arrived in the colony, and its archaeologist member, Euan MacKie, carried out several months of excavation at Xunantunich Mayan Ruins. He excavated the upper building on Structure A-11 in Group B and a newly discovered residential structure, A-15, just outside the main complex. Using the European method of detailed recording of the stratigraphy of the superficial deposits (the masonry structures themselves were not extensively cut into) he was able to infer that both buildings had been shattered by a sudden disaster which marked the end of the Classic period occupation. An earthquake was tentatively proposed as the cause; it is inferred purely on the basis of the excavated evidence, and also on the very damaged state of the top building of Structure A-6 ('El Castillo'). He was also able to confirm the later part of the pottery sequence constructed by Thompson. The detailed report by MacKie is "Excavations at Xunantunich and Pomona, Belize, in 1959–60". British Archaeological Reports (Int. series), 251, 1985: Oxford.
Farmers that fed the people living at Xunantunich Mayan ruins typically lived in small villages, divided into kin-based residential groups. The farms were spread out widely over the landscape, though the center of Xunantunich Mayan Ruins itself is rather small in comparison. These villages were economically self-sufficient, which may be the reason why Xunantunich lasted as long as they did; they were not dependent on the city to provide for them. Settlement density was relative to soil quality, proximity to rivers, and localized political histories. Since the farmers were long established on their plots of land, they would not want to be involved with a polity that was under constant upheaval due to invading forces and more. Other nearby Maya archaeological sites include Chaa Creek and Cahal Pech, Buenavista del Cayo, and Naranjo.
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