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Making The Video: More Shots From Our Video Shoot; Here’s Ka’ana’s Version Of Belize…

April 18th, 2012

We got to work with some very talented friends who came down from New York to check out Ka’ana’s version of Belize – and capture it on video.

From making clay pots with local Maya women, horseback riding through rivers, hanging out in private pool villas, swimming into – and exploring Maya caves (Including human remains!) to helicoptering over rivers and waterfalls… The list goes on, so let’s leave it to the photos!

Arriving In Style!

Belize Tours, Helicopter Tours

Where’s Lamanai?

Archaeology Tours, Belize Ruins, Lamanai Maya Ruin

The View From The Helicopter, No Big Deal.

Belize Tours, Helicopter Tours

Chasing An Airboat On The Way To Lamanai!

Airboat Tours, Belize Tours

Breaking-In The New Villas…

Belize Villas

Luxury Tent At A Maya Ruin.

Belize Ruins, Maya Ruins, Overnight

Firepit Sundowners

Belize Fire Pit

Our Genetically-Blessed Friends:

New York Models

Spelunking The Maya Underworld!

Belize Caves, Tours, Maya Underworld

Horseback Riding

Adventure, Belize Tours, Horseback Riding

Meeting The Locals At The Zoo.

Belize Tours, The Belize Zoo


Adventure Horseback Riding

June 2nd, 2011

Experience a departure from the traditional horseback riding tour when you visit the private ranch of the Santiago Juan family. Ride across an open pasture towards the bank of the Mopan River and be led by Luis, your personal guide and ranch hand. An exciting river crossing takes you off the beaten path and on an eye-opening ride that reveals a different, slower way of life.

Included in the tour is a stop at a yet-unexcavated Mayan site on the ranch. Luis will provide the history of the area while you dismount your horses and hike to the top of a Maya mound. From that vantage point, you will have a 360 degree view of the valleys and mountains as well as peek at the excavated Maya city of Xunantunich. This tour can be done in a half day or extended for a full day to include a private picnic and a first-hand view of the ranch-hands at work.