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Belize Vacation Tips

March 15th, 2011

As a country with great ecological diversity and a famous destination for travelers, visitors are advised to venture beyond its beaches or islands to explore its natural heritage as Belize has a magical interior that shouldn’t be overlooked. With so much to do and see, a good start to your vacation planning is to get ideas of activities and destinations that appeal to you.

  1. A true melting pot, Belize’s cultures and traditions compel you to travel inland to witness the many ethnicities which make up its population. Moreover, Belizean people are diverse, friendly and welcoming by nature; interact with them to experience aspects of their customs such as cuisine, dance and music.
  2. As an ideal tropical paradise, experience both sides to the “Belizean Coin” – a splash of the Caribbean Sea and a taste of the Central American heat! A “Sand & Stone” vacation, offered by partner resorts, allows you to spend half your days on an island with the remainder inland.
  3. Belize’s highlands mean lots of phenomenal cascades. In fact, the 1000 Foot Falls is the tallest in Central America. Refresh yourself in other impressive waterfalls such as Big Rock Falls, Five Sisters Falls and Rio On Pools – all in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve.
  4. Belize’s High Season begins with Winter in North America. Most of the time it’s challenging to find hotel accommodations so book your travel in advance. You can also book your vacation during the Low Season when prices are much lower and hotel accommodations are easy to find.
  5. With one of the most extensive and fantastic cave systems, Belize’s Cayo District is riddled with underground passages. Be sure to set aside a day for the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave – sure to be the highlight of your vacation!
  6. Dotted with ancient cities and ruins, visit Xunantunich – one of the most popular archaeological sites in the region; the panoramic view from “El Castillo”, the main structure, is definitely worth the trip!
  7. Filled with national parks to explore and wildlife sanctuaries to peruse, you’re guaranteed to see exotic as well as native creatures.
  8. Follow the annual La Ruta Maya River Challenge if you’re visiting during the first weekend in the month of March. It’s an exciting four-day cross-country canoe race which starts on the Macal River in the Twin Town of San Ignacio and ends on the Belize River in Belize’s Old Capital.
  9. Many Belize hotels offer all-inclusive packages, often customizing them to suit your needs and enhance your stay! An inland luxury hotel or jungle resort for example, may have quiet, natural surroundings, nearby attractions as well as personal spas which offer seclusion from too many people.
  10. Wander off the Beaten Path! However, be sure to tread carefully through natural sites to ensure Belize remains a jewel for locals and visitors alike.

Belize Travel Writing Workshop 2011

March 10th, 2011

Travel writing is a job that most people only dream about. Immerse yourself in the tropical paradise that is Belize, cooking with our Culinary Team of Artisans, exploring ancient Mayan caves as well as cities, and relaxing at an upscale resort – all while learning how to turn those unique experiences into travel articles!

After experiencing the wonderful natural attractions, guided by adventure specialists, that Belize as a destination has to offer, devote time at Ka’ana learning the nuts-and-bolts of travel writing. Become skilled at approaching editors, locating outlets for stories, uncovering grand ideas, writing salable articles and, of course, traveling the world for free! Thoughtful critiques of your work will assist you to whet your writing abilities and take you one step closer to being published. You’ll also have free time to interact with other writers over gourmet meals as well as to write under the shade of Belize’s lush rainforest.


Belize Cave Tubing: What You Need To Know

March 9th, 2011

Cave Tubing has been described as “part lazy river, part jungle exploration” in AOL Travel News’ article, “Cave Tubing In Belize: What You Need To Know“, since travelers must hike through subtropical trails and wade across shallow jungle-lined rivers to  float along cool waters.

With a myriad of spectacular natural attractions, there are plenty of adventures – cave tubing being only one of them – to discover and explore Belize as a diverse destination!


Belize Audubon Society Visits Ka’ana

March 4th, 2011

Greenish Elaenia “Myiopagis Viridicata”

Are you interested in Bird Watching? If so, grab your binoculars because Belize is the ideal setting since its cayes (pronounced keys; meaning islands), coastal plains, savannahs, tropical forests, and wetlands offer a myriad of natural habitats to diverse birds.

White-Eyed Vireo “Vireo Griseus”

The Belize Audubon Society – the country’s foremost environmental organization since 1969 – visited Ka’ana at the beginning of this year. Dedicated to creating a balance between Belizeans and their surrounding, they reported over sixty (60) species of birds throughout  our property. Below is the checklist of birds recorded.

1.) Greenish Eleania          2.) White-Eyed Vireo

3.) White-Tipped Dove          4.) Wood Thrush

5.) Yellow-Olive Flycatcher          6.) Yellow-Bellied Eleania

7.) Scrub Euphonia          8.) Common Yellowthroat

9.) Chestnut-Sided Warbler          10.) Blue-Winged Warbler

11.) Lesser Greenlet          12.) Montezuma Oropendula

13.) Black Vulture          14.) Grey-Necked Wood Rail

15.) Yellow-Throated Vireo          16.) Black-Cowled Oriole

17.) Summer Tanager          18.) Rose-Throated Becard

19.) Yellow-Billed Cacique          20.) White-Collared Seedeater

21.) Groove-Billed Ani          22.) Blue-Black Grosbeak

23.) Black-Headed Saltator          24.) Great Kiskadee

25.) Social Flycatcher          26.) Blue-Grey Tanager

27.) Road-Side Hawk          28.) Yellow Warbler

29.) Northern Waterthrush          30.) Olive-Throated Parakeet

31.) Spot-Breasted Wren          32.) Orchard Oriole

33.) Baltimore Oriole          34.) Red-Billed Pigeon

35.) Clay-Colored Thrush          36.) Rufous-Tailed Hummingbird

37.) Great-Tailed Grackle          38.) Ruddy-Ground Dove

39.) Golden-Fronted Woodpecker          40.) Melodious Blackbird

41.) Masked Tityra          42.) Common-Tody Flycatcher

43.) White-Fronted Parrot          44.) Tropical Peewee

45.) Blue-Crowned Motmot          46.) Tropical Mockingbird

47.) Couch’s Kingbird          48.) Tropical Kingbird

49.) Yellow-Winged Tanager          50.) Yellow-Throated Euphonia

51.) Cattle Egret          52.) Lesser-Swallow-Tailed Swift

53.) Killdeer          54.) Common Pauraque

55.) Brown Jay          56.) Vermillion Flycatcher

57.) Bronzed Cowbird          58.) Thrush-Like Schiffornis

59.) Blue-Ground Dove          60.) Blue-Black Grassquit

61.) American Redstart          62.) Hooded Warbler


La Ruta Maya Fire Deck Grilling

March 2nd, 2011

Gourmet Dining, Specialty Cocktails, Fire Deck Grilling

Enjoy an evening on our outdoor fire deck as Ka’ana’s Culinary Team of Artisans presents an array of grilled gourmet cuisine.

On Thursday March 3rd, the evening prior to the start of the annual La Ruta Maya Canoe Race, be entertained by a live cultural performance as you dine on grilled mango habanero country ribs, fresh snapper en papillote stuffed with vegetables and herbs, or grilled shrimp skewers and a variety of grilled sides, complemented by Master Mixologist, Polo Arguelles’ cocktails of local infusions.


Ka’ana Featured On USA Today Travel

March 2nd, 2011

On March 2, 2011 Ka’ana Boutique Resort was featured on USA Today Travel – a web portal devoted to offer its online members and other internet users with tips on travel. The article, Spa Vacations In Belize, features Belize as an ideal  destination and setting for a spa retreat as the title implies. The overview mentions that this country “blends the best of both worlds” so travelers can experience both sides to the “Belizean Coin”.

It emphasizes Ka’ana’s use of natural ingredients, from its two-acre on-site organic garden, for the treatments performed at its personal spa. Finally, traditional Mayan Healing with the region’s last Mayan Shaman – Rosario Panti – is also noted within the write-up.


The Best Of Both Worlds (Belizean Coin)

March 1st, 2011

Located between the Caribbean Coast, Guatemala and Mexico, Belize is ideal for adventure, exploration and relaxation. Seamlessly combining the best of both worlds – rainforest and reef – visitors can experience the magic that makes it a favorite return destination!  When you’re not diving with nurse sharks in limpid blue bays where colourful fish swim above the coral reefs or lounging on palm-fringed white-sand beaches, discover the dense jungles inland, embrace and interact with the melting pot of cultures that this tropical paradise has to offer while exploring alluring caves as well as ancient cities. Even though Belize is famous as a dive destination there’s more to this small Central American country than what’s underwater!

http://www.sabotagetimes.com/travel/the-planets-top-snorkeling-spots/


Ka’ana Featured On AOL Travel News

February 24th, 2011

On February 15, 2011 Ka’ana Boutique Resort was featured on AOL Travel News – a web portal committed to provide its online members and other internet users with news on travel. The article, “Five Eco Vacations Sure To Make Travelers Feel Good“, features Ka’ana as the ideal inland locale in the country of Belize for an intimate eco experience. It also highlights the resort’s furnishings crafted by local artisans, its sustainable practices such as  the Trade  Trees for Travel program; as well as its two-acre on-site organic garden which  provides La Ceiba Restaurant with 75% of its herbs and vegetables daily.

Ka’ana recognizes the importance of providing our guests with honest luxury, without compromising the sustainability of the region, and as such we’re mandated to enhance our guests’  eco experience.


Wonder Of Central America: Belize

February 23rd, 2011

Dotted with ancient Mayan caves and cities, azure waters, exotic wildlife, largest barrier reef, lush rainforests, melting pot of cultures, as well as palm-fringed, white-sand coastlines – Belize in a nutshell.

Adventurers, beach and history lovers – they all head to Belize, a small yet diverse Central American country sandwiched between captivating jungles and the Caribbean Sea. Listed as one of the top ten hottest destinations in the world by Travel & Leisure Magazine, its attractions lure tourists year after year to discover and experience this truly spectacular destination!

http://www.tourism-review.com/wonders-of-central-america-jungles-temples-volcanoes-news2613


Testimonial: Belize Mayan Shaman Experience

February 21st, 2011

Being an extrovert by nature and an enigma by choice, I’m an individual who holds firm to very conservative beliefs. Akin to those traits I believe in the existence of one Supreme Being who governs all things on Earth and who ultimately guides our destiny. Having gotten the opportunity to meet with Rosario Panti, Belize’s Last Mayan Shaman I have to admit that it was only my incredulous curiosity that had urged me to do so. I was a true skeptic of her insight and “healing” prowess – until I experienced it firsthand.

As skeptical as I was, I laid there on a comfortable massage table at Ka’ana Boutique Resort’s Personal Spa and didn’t utter a word as Rosario began our session.  After twenty minutes or so of an intense deep tissue massage to detoxify and release incensed energy, she told me that I carried something in my heart that is affecting my happiness; I was intrigued and had asked her to speak more of it. Rosario then blew me away with her insight into feelings I thought were tucked away too deeply for anyone but myself to ever discover.  I laid there trembling with sweaty palms and cold feet as she reiterated what she saw in her sastun- the means of divination and spiritual power for the Mayan H’mens since ancient times. It was at that point that I became convinced that my most hidden inner feelings had suddenly been publicized.

During the latter half of that massage I listened keenly as she told me of health issues, remedies, and other methods I needed to undergo to ensure that I remain a self-composed and well-rounded individual, while impacting the lives of those around me.  Having completed that treatment, I have to admit that Rosario has a very special gift, one that intrigues me but yet terrifies me! I can now testify that Rosario does possess the ability to capture human energy and dissect its components to have individuals gain a better knowledge of their lives.  Rosario is a spiritually gifted woman.

Testimonial By:

-Kayenne