- Belize and Tikal
- When: January 13-22, 2007
- Where: Belize, Guatemala
- How much: $2,695 ($295 single supplement)
Explore the southern reaches of the Maya Empire - from the
ancient cities found along the coast of Belize to Tikal, located
deep within the Guatemalan rain forest.
- John Henderson, professor of anthropology at Cornell University
and noted author of The World of the Ancient Maya, will accompany
the tour.
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- Saturday, January 13
We'll meet you at the Belize City airport and take you to our
hotel for a welcoming cocktail party and orientation discussion.
We'll spend the next three evenings in Belize City.
Sunday, January 14
We'll spend the morning touring Belize City. In the afternoon,
we'll explore the ruins of Altun Ha, a city that once covered
three square miles.
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- Monday, January 15
Traveling by boat up the New River, we'll see the lowlands of
Belize, home to turtles, monkeys, and tropical birds. At the
end of the trip lies Lamanai, a vibrant Maya trading center established
before the birth of Christ and occupied until 1641. A finely
carved monument commemorates Lord Smoking Shell's rule over the
area.
Tuesday, January 16
We'll travel to the inner region of Belize and visit the mountaintop
palace of Cahal Pech. We'll also explore the ruins of Xunantunich,
which can only be reached by hand-cranked ferry across the Mopan
River. We'll spend the next two nights at the charming San Ignacio
Hotel in San Ignacio del Cayo.
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- Wednesday, January 17
We'll visit Caracol, where the incredible stelae and inscriptions
tell tales of bloody wars in which Caracol triumphed over its
nemesis Tikal, as well as Naranjo and other Maya cities.
Thursday, January 18
We'll cross the Belize border into Guatemala and visit the important
Maya center of Yaxha. We'll spend the afternoon visiting the
museums at the site of Tikal, located in the vast rain forest
of Petén. We'll spend the next three evenings at the Villa
Maya Resort.
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- Friday and Saturday, January 19-20
We'll spend two days exploring the extensive ruins at Tikal,
a magnificent city that may have covered more that 25 square
miles and had a population exceeding 75,000.
Sunday, January 21
We'll return to Belize City where we'll be spending the night.
On the way we'll have an opportunity to shop at the Guatemala
border. We'll also visit the world famous Belize Zoo.
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- Monday, January 22
Participants depart for home.
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