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LAMANAI - "SUBMIRGED CROCODILE"


 

The Maya Site of Lamanai, one of Belize's largest ceremonial centers, is located on the banks of the 30 mile long New River Lagoon in North Central Belize. With one of the longest occupation spans in the Maya World, Lamanai was occupied continuously for over 3,000 years. The Lamanai Archaeological Reserve also contains a museum, the remnants of two 16th century Spanish churches and a colonial sugar mill that was established in 1860. Set in tropical forest and providing spectacular views from several of its large temples, Lamanai provides a unique experience into the culture of the Maya and the biological diversity of the tropical forest.

Lamanai is accessible by road, air, and river with the latter providing an unparalleled view of the natural history of North Central Belize. Local accommodations range from guest houses to full service jungle lodges.


 

Follow the links below for more information about what to see at the different Maya Sites.

Altun Ha
Caracol
Cerros
Lamanai
Lubaantun
Xunantunich



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