Belize Wildlife & Nature Tours
Experience the raw beauty and biodiversity of Belize Wildlife.
Our curated wildlife and nature tours connect you with local ecosystems, from the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary to the Belize Zoo and specialized conservation sites. Join us to support sustainable tourism while spotting howler monkeys, rare birds, and protected species in their natural habitats.

Birding Tours
The most visited ruin in Belize and home of the famous Jade Head — the largest jade carving of a Maya deity ever found.
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Howler Monkey Sanctuary
Reached by a scenic river boat ride through the jungle, Lamanai is one of Belize’s largest and longest-occupied Maya sites.
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The Belize Zoo
Standing 130 feet tall atop a ridge overlooking the Mopan River, “El Castillo” offers one of the most dramatic views in all of Belize.
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Crooked Tree Reserve
Deep in the Chiquibul Forest, Caracol was once larger than present-day Belize City. Canaa pyramid reaches 141 feet — the tallest man-made structure in Belize.
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Butterfly Conservation
The most visited ruin in Belize and home of the famous Jade Head — the largest jade carving of a Maya deity ever found.
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Iguana Conservation
Reached by a scenic river boat ride through the jungle, Lamanai is one of Belize’s largest and longest-occupied Maya sites.
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Cockscomb Basin Reserve
Standing 130 feet tall atop a ridge overlooking the Mopan River, “El Castillo” offers one of the most dramatic views in all of Belize.
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Mountain Pine Ridge
Deep in the Chiquibul Forest, Caracol was once larger than present-day Belize City. Canaa pyramid reaches 141 feet — the tallest man-made structure in Belize.
Explore MPR →
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