Caves Branch Tour Guide Association

$200USD Per Person

Xunantunich is an ancient Maya archaeological site located in western Belize, near the Guatemalan border. It is renowned for its impressive Mayan ruins, including a towering step pyramid known as “El Castillo,” which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding jungle and the Mopan River. Xunantunich was a significant ceremonial and political center in the Classic Maya period, with its peak influence between the 7th and 9th centuries AD. The site’s name means “Stone Woman” in Mayan language.

Riding through the jungle on horseback is an exciting way to discover the ancient Mayan city of Xunantunich. The tour begins at a local stable where you will meet your Riding Guide, mount your horse and depart. The ride to Xunantunich takes you along a well maintained trail through a large private farm, along the banks of the Mopan River, in the village of San Jose Succotz.

Here you will cross the river on an ancient (yet well maintained and very safe) hand-operated ferry and then ride your horse up to Xunantunich. When you arrive prepare to dismount and let your horse rest and you spend time exploring the Xunantunich temples and plazas on foot. The horseback ride includes lots of nature viewing of local birds and plants.

Age:  5+
Weight Limit:  250 lbs per person
DURATION: 4-5 hours
Not available on Sundays
Min. # of Persons: 2

INTENSITY:
Easy. No previous horseback riding experience necessary. Riding helmets provided. Weight limit: 250 lbs per pers

Tour Includes

  • Private Guide

What to Bring

  • Comfortable Long pants
  • Footwear fit for riding, walking, climbing structures
  • Long sleeves for protection from the sun
  • Sunscreen
  • Bring reusable water bottles
  • Extra water
  • Bug spray
  • Hat
  • Camera

What to Bring

  • Packed Breakfast/Lunch
  • Bottled Water and Snacks

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