Belize
Belize is a young country, obtaining
its independence in 1981. The British interests in the region were in the
logging industry and because of these they made territorial exchanges with
the Spaniards and established the British Honduras in the 18th century. During
this time an unsolved deal regarding a connecting road with Guatemala, brought
more questions and as a result even today Guatemala, still recognizing the
country considers that the South belongs to them, creating serious tensions
in the region.
Belize’s population, just around 300000 people, is a mixed of Latinos
and Blacks, many of them living in the South and being descendents of runaway
slaves from St Vincent. At its independence the country adopted the British
systems of laws and English as its main language, but nowadays there are 53%
Spanish speaking people that threatened this language inheritance. Most of
the country is jungle and as a logic result they try to promote it as an eco-destination
but the only thing that is well associated with the country is the diving
and snorkeling in the Caribbean.
St Ignatio, close to the border with Guatemala, is an interesting location
to spend several days. Many outfitters organize trips around that would happen
on a daily basis if the number of tourists would be larger. However, the number
of tourists is relatively small and as a result the trips are expensive but
still worth going and not necessarily happen every day. Caracol, the largest
Maya ruin in Belize is located at 3 hours by a dirt road and is definitely
worth a visit for people interested in Maya archeology.
The ATM cave, the way is named by local and agencies, is an amazing opportunity
for both people interested in caves and also archeology. This cave was used
by the Maya during the 800-900AD, their last years before the demise of the
empire. They were doing here sacrifices to appease the Gods, the cave being
filled with old vases used in the rituals and with skeletons. To reach this
place you have to hike in an underground river with water reaching sometimes
till your chest.
From there, you can go north to Orange Walk and take a beautiful boat ride
on a river full of crocodiles and visit Lamanai, a large ruin located deep
into the jungle.
After all these ruins you can relax in one of the Cayes, off shore of Belize
City, in the Caribbean. One hour away of the city is located Madonna’s
Isla Bonita, Caye Ambergris, whose main town, San Pedro, became overdeveloped
and overpriced in recent years where you can do your shopping. But for relaxed
and great time chill in the less fancy but the absolutely charming, Caye Caulker.
“Go slow!”
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