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Un-Belize-able!

February 6, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

Saturday, we woke up at about 7am to bright sunshine. Bright sunshine. Of course. The day we plan to leave Belize will be the day of bright sunshiny hot weather. Caye Caulker was alive with life. Where were all these people the day before? Our flight was not until the afternoon so we enjoyed a […]

Caye Caulker Go Slow

February 6, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

We chose to spend our last full day on Caye Caulker, a smaller, far more relaxed island than Ambergris Caye where San Pedro is. We had designs on renting a kayak, or a jet-ski, or even try our hand at para-gliding. So would you know it? We woke up Friday to rain. We pressed on, […]

Last Night I Dreamt of San Pedro

February 4, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

It is said La Isla Bonita is sang about San Pedro, Ambergris Caye. I don’t know how true that is. Tropical the island breeze All of nature wild and free This is where I long to be La isla bonita I wish I were “where the sun warms the sky” for this vacation has featured […]

I can't believe people bet on chicken shit (Wahoo's Lounge)

February 4, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

So apparently, there’s this game in San Pedro, Belize, in existence since the 1980s called The World Famous Chicken Drop, where people get to bet on where a chicken poops and all (tourists namely) came out to watch. Given that I too am a tourist, I headed out to Wahoo’s Lounge on Thursday to see […]

Quest for the perfect sea almond fruit

February 4, 2012 by KChie 3 Comments

Sometime in 2010, I wrote a blog post about salivating for Indian almond, the name by which sea almonds go by in Ghana. M’sa and I saw the trees on our way to and from San Ignacio, Belize. I was curious to know whether anyone else ate them so I asked our driver/tour guide. He […]

Snorkeling in the Belize Barrier Reef

February 3, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

The Belize Barrier Reef is the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere, second in the world to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Charles Darwin in 1842 referred to it as “the most remarkable reef in the West Indies”. The ecosystem is quite diverse and it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. Since […]

San Ignacio, Belize

February 2, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

We spent three nights in San Ignacio, the second largest urban area in Belize, about a 90 minute drive from Belize City and only 9 miles from the Guatemala border. The main street is Burns Avenue, on which we stayed, which is busy day and night, but not obnoxiously so. About a week before our […]

Learning Maya Civilization in 2012

February 1, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

You know, when I decided to visit Belize this year, I wasn’t really thinking about the Mayans nor the significance of the year 2012 in the Mayan calendar. But now that it is 2012, and after being here, visiting both Actun Tunichil Muknal and the Caracol temples, I’m so glad to have been given this […]

San Ignacio to San Pedro via Zipline & Belize Zoo

February 1, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

We left San Ignacio early Tuesday morning via a private shuttle. It rained hard at times but at each of our stops, the rain went momentarily away. I’m not complaining. We got to the Caves Branch Outpost where our guide from the shuttle company got us discounted tickets with Ziprider/DEB. I really could have done […]

Rio Frio Cave & Rio On Pools (Belize)

January 31, 2012 by KChie Leave a Comment

Our tour of Caracol with Pacz Tours came with a couple stopovers at other sites in Mountain Pine Ridge. Rio Frio Cave was the first stop. It has a huge (65 feet) opening that is simply awe-inspiring. It wasn’t too dark inside as a second opening was not too far away so we were able […]

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