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26/08/2023

Mean and Dangerous Adventures Self Drive Tour Packages - The prices listed below are for guests driving themselves to our location.
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing Price: USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Zipline Price: USD$60.00 per/ person with lunch
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing and Zipline Price: USD$85.00 per/ person with lunch
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing and Jungle ATV Price: USD$140.00 per/ person with lunch
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Cave Tubing, Zipline, and Jungle ATV Price: USD$175.00 per/ person
Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize Zipline and Jungle ATV Price: USD$140.00 per/ person with lunch
The youngest allowed to participate in cave tubing is 5 years old or 40 inches tall.
The youngest allowed to participate in zipline is 3 years old.
Groups driving themselves don't need to contact us in advance, allowing us to prepare for your arrival. after you have confirmed your reservations, you will be sent GPS coordinates that will direct you to our meeting point. This is for safety reasons. "WE DON'T WANT YOU TO GET LOST IN THE RAINFOREST".

THINGS TO BRING ALONG:
Towel
Water shoes
Bug spray
Waterproof camers
An extra change of clothes
Please bring along cash. Processing credit cards cost 5% of the value of the tour. Best to save by bring cash.

Please wear shorts or regular swim suites for cave tubing

We, "Mean and Dangerous Adventures" are your private tour guides. We operate at the Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve Belize located at Mile 37 on the Western Hwy, Cayo District. We were all employed by large tour companies as freelance tour guides. We came together to start our small tour company. We specialize in Belize Cave Systems, Archaeology, Ornithology, and Indian History, making us one of the most versatile guiding team in Belize. We offer our tour services to all visitors in Belize. We also offer our services to cruisers docking at the Belize City Cruise Port.
We start to dispatch our cave tubing and zipline tour from 8:30 in the morning.

When you have booked tours and excursions with us please expect to meet your private tour guide wearing a grey T-Shirt with our company logo that reads Mean and Dangerous Adventures. If he/ she is not wearing a grey T-Shirt with our company logo, that person is not a member of our team. For reservations visit our website: https://belizetours.bravesites.com

03/07/2023

Nohoch Che'en Zipline is extraordinary; being as high as 190ft above the forest floor in the canopy of the rain forest is already an incredible feeling. You are literally in the habitat of birds moving as fast as 30mph. For those with a great adventure spirit this tour is highly recommended. Because this adventure is located within the cave-tubing park the adventure could be a great addition to your cave-tubing tour. It also could be done separately. It’s approximately an hour drive from Belize City on the western Highway. We recommend bringing along insect repellent, sun-screen and your camera of course. After arriving at the park you will be taken to the area where the tour is done which is a few steps from the parking lot. Your guide will then introduce you to the crew at the site to commence your tour.

There are nine Zip-Lines that you will be moving on, all of different lengths and height from the forest floor. It will last about an hour or a little more if there is a large group at the site. Ask for the repelling if it’s available it could be the highlights of the tour. What a rush of adrenalin imagine being lower from as high as 60 ft to the ground with high velocity it’s hard not scream. All this is done with great control and safely. The crew is highly train and is professional at their job. They have an impeccable record and guarantees the best time of your life. From the young toddler to senior citizen this Zip-line adventure is possible for all to enjoy. It’s the perfect therapy for those afraid of heights come along dig deep you’ll be more than surprise of the great fun and excitement this tour entails and its all available here in Belize with us the adventure specialist A Plus Adventures Belize.

The prices of our tour may vary depending on the number of persons booking. This is because we offer strictly private tours.

Youngest allowed: 3 years old

$90.00 per/ person

$60.00 per/ person - Self Drive - Everyone driving to our facility need to call us in advance so we may prepare for your arrival.

Please note that the prices of our tours may vary depending on the number of persons booking and place of tour origin. This is because we offer strictly private tours to keep you safe from COVID19. For more tour options visit our website: https://nohochchencavesbrancharchaeologicalreserve.bravesites.com

03/07/2023

Nohoch Che’en Cave Tubing is designed to last approximately 4 hours from most locations . As we drive to the Cave tubing site we will be narrating the History of Belize. We will be pointing out sites of interest as well. When we arrive at the cave tubing site we will be having a short restroom break. After the break you will be issued with a headlamp, life vest, and an inner tube. We will now start a 20 minute hike through the rain forest towards the entrance of the cave. As we hike we will be doing presentations in Medicinal Plants, Indian History, Fauna, and The Use of The Caves To The Mayan People. The tubing last approximately 1.5 hour

USD $65.00 per person - Self Drive

Cave tubing at Nohoch Che'en Cave is one of the most exciting adventure tours in Belize. Cave tubing is done in national reserve known as Nohoch Che'en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve. This area was once known as Jaguar Paw and Caves Branch Outpost. Located 37 miles one the western Highway, makes cave tubing accessible to visitors and locals from all over the country because it is located almost at the center of the country. Cave tubing can be combined with the following activities to create a full day of adventure: zipline, Belize zoo, Xunantunich mayan ruins, Cahal pech mayan ruins, and jungle horseback riding. The most popular cave tubing package is Belize Cave Tubing and Mayan Ruins. This is a combination of cave tubing and Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, Cave Tubing and Altun Ha Mayan Ruins, or Cave Tubing and Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins.

Guests driving themselves to our facility need to call us in advance, so we make arrangements for your arrival.

Kids are welcome to participate in cave tubing. Kids need to be 5 years old or 40 inches tall to participate in cave tubing.

Guests staying in Ambergris Caye, Caye Caulker, and San Pedro need to board one of the early water taxi or flights to Belize City. When you arrive in Belize City one of our representatives will meet you with a sign that reads your name.

Guests staying in Belize City are picked up from their hotels at 8:00 am

Nohoch Che'en Cave tubing tour can be combined with the following activities: zipline, jungle atv, altun ha Mayan ruins, xunantunich Mayan ruins, Belize zoo, and jungle horseback riding, just to name a few. Our cave tubing tours are family friendly and can be done by most age groups.

Please note that the prices of our tours may vary depending on the number of persons booking and place of tour origin. This is because we offer strictly private tours to keep you safe from COVID19. For more tour options visit our website: https://nohochchencavesbrancharchaeologicalreserve.bravesites.com

03/07/2023

Nohoch Che'en cave tubing and zipline is designed to last approximately 5.5 hours from most locations. As we drive we will be narrating the history of Belize and it’s people.When we arrive at the zipline site we will have a short restroom break. After the break we will gear you up for the zipline tour.

You will be zipping through the canopy of Belize’s rain forest for approximately an hour. You will also be zipping across a river. After the zipline tour you will be issued with a life vest, a inner tube, and a headlamp. We will then start a 15 minutes hike to the entrance of the caves. As we hike we will be doing presentations on fauna, flora, and the use of the caves to the Mayan people.

The tour of the caves last approximately 1.5 hours. After the cave tubing tour we will be having rice and beans with chicken for lunch. After lunch we will be driving back to the place of tour origin.

Nohoch Che'en cave tubing and zipline can be combined with the following tours to create a full day of exciting adventure: Xunantunich Mayan Ruins, Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins, Belize Zoo, and Jungle Horseback Riding. This tour package is family friendly and can be done by most age groups.

Kids need to be 5 years old or 40 inches tall to participate.

2 persons: USD$150.00 per/ persons

4 persons: USD$100.00 per/ person with lunch

USD$85.00 per/ person with lunch ( Self Drive - This rate is for groups driving themselves )

Every group driving themselves need to contact us in advance, allowing us to prepare for your arrival. After you have contacted us we will send you GPS coordinates that will direct you to our meeting point. This is for safety reasons. We don't want you to get lost in the rainforest. For more tour options visit our website: https://nohochchencavesbrancharchaeologicalreserve.bravesites.com/nohoch-che-en-cave-tubing-and-zipline

22/06/2023

Belize is a country on the north-eastern coast of Central America. It is bordered by Mexico to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and Guatemala to the west and south. Belize also shares a water boundary with Honduras to the southeast. Belize has an area of 22,970 square kilometres (8,867 sq mi) and a population of 441,471 (2022). Belize's mainland is about 290 km (180 mi) long and 110 km (68 mi) wide. Belize is the least populated and least densely populated country in Central America. Its population growth rate of 1.87% per year (2018 estimate) is the second-highest in the region and one of the highest in the Western Hemisphere. Belize's capital is Belmopan, and its largest city is the namesake city of Belize City. Belize is often thought of as a Caribbean country in Central America because it has a history similar to that of English-speaking Caribbean nations. Belize's institutions and official language reflect its history as a former British colony.

The Maya civilization spread into the area of Belize between 1500 BC and AD 300 and flourished until about 1200. European contact began in 1492 when Christopher Columbus sailed along the Gulf of Honduras. European exploration was begun by English settlers in 1638. Spain and Britain both laid claim to the land until Britain defeated the Spanish in the Battle of St. George's Caye (1798). In 1840 it became a British colony known as British Honduras, and a Crown colony in 1862. Belize achieved its independence from the United Kingdom on 21 September 1981. Belize is the only mainland Central American country which is a Commonwealth realm, with King Charles III as its monarch and head of state, represented by a governor-general.

Belize has a diverse society composed of many cultures and languages, reflecting its rich history. Belize is the only Central American country where English is the official language, while Belizean Creole is the most widely spoken dialect. Spanish is the second-most-commonly-spoken language, followed by the Mayan languages, German dialects, and Garifuna. Over half the population is multilingual, due to the diverse linguistic backgrounds of the population. Belize is known for its September Celebrations, its extensive barrier reef coral reefs, and punta music.

Belize's abundance of terrestrial and marine species and its diversity of ecosystems give it a key place in the globally significant Mesoamerican Biological Corridor. Belize is considered a Central American and Caribbean nation with strong ties to both the American and Caribbean regions. Belize is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), and the Central American Integration System (SICA), the only country to hold full membership in all three regional organizations.

The earliest known record of the name "Belize" appears in the journal of the Dominican priest Fray José Delgado, dating to 1677. Delgado recorded the names of three major rivers that he crossed while travelling north along the Caribbean coast: Rio Soyte, Rio Kibum, and Rio Balis. The names of these waterways, which correspond to the Sittee River, Sibun River, and Belize River, were provided to Delgado by his translator. It has been proposed that Delgado's "Balis" was actually the Mayan word belix (or belize), meaning "muddy-watered". More recently, it has been proposed that the name comes from the Mayan phrase "bel Itza", meaning "the road to Itza".

The Maya civilization emerged at least three millennia ago in the lowland area of the Yucatán Peninsula and the highlands to the south, in the area of present-day southeastern Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, and western Honduras. Many aspects of this culture persist in the area, despite nearly 500 years of European domination. Prior to about 2500 BC, some hunting and foraging bands settled in small farming villages; they domesticated crops such as corn, beans, squash, and chili peppers.

Belize was granted independence on 21 September 1981. Guatemala refused to recognize the new nation because of its longstanding territorial dispute with the British colony, claiming that Belize belonged to Guatemala. About 1,500 British troops remained in Belize to deter any possible incursions.

With George Cadle Price at the helm, the PUP won all national elections until 1984. In that election, the first national election after independence, the PUP was defeated by the United Democratic Party (UDP). UDP leader Manuel Esquivel replaced Price as prime minister, with Price himself unexpectedly losing his own House seat to a UDP challenger. The PUP under Price returned to power after elections in 1989. The following year the United Kingdom announced that it would end its military involvement in Belize, and the RAF Harrier detachment was withdrawn the same year, having remained stationed in the country continuously since its deployment had become permanent there in 1980. British soldiers were withdrawn in 1994, but the United Kingdom left behind a military training unit to assist with the newly created Belize Defence Force.

The UDP regained power in the 1993 national election, and Esquivel became prime minister for a second time. Soon afterwards, Esquivel announced the suspension of a pact reached with Guatemala during Price's tenure, claiming Price had made too many concessions to gain Guatemalan recognition. The pact may have curtailed the 130-year-old border dispute between the two countries. Border tensions continued into the early 2000s, although the two countries cooperated in other areas.

In 1996, the Belize Barrier Reef, one of the Western Hemisphere's most pristine ecosystems, was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The PUP won a landslide victory in the 1998 national elections, and PUP leader Said Musa was sworn in as prime minister. In the 2003 elections the PUP maintained its majority, and Musa continued as prime minister. He pledged to improve conditions in the underdeveloped and largely inaccessible southern part of Belize.

In 2005, Belize was the site of unrest caused by discontent with the PUP government, including tax increases in the national budget. On 8 February 2008, Dean Barrow was sworn in as prime minister after his UDP won a landslide victory in general elections. Barrow and the UDP were re-elected in 2012 with a considerably smaller majority. Barrow led the UDP to a third consecutive general election victory in November 2015, increasing the party's number of seats from 17 to 19. He said the election would be his last as party leader and preparations are under way for the party to elect his successor.

On 11 November 2020, the People's United Party (PUP), led by Johnny Briceño, defeated the United Democratic Party (UDP) for the first time since 2003, having won 26 seats out of 31 to form the new government of Belize. Briceño took office as Prime Minister on 12 November.

While over 60% of Belize's land surface is covered by lush forest, some 20% of the country's land is covered by cultivated land (agriculture) and human settlements. Belize had a 2018 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 6.15/10, ranking it 85th globally out of 172 countries. Savanna, scrubland and wetland constitute the remainder of Belize's land cover. Important mangrove ecosystems are also represented across Belize's landscape. Four terrestrial ecoregions lie within the country's borders – the Petén–Veracruz moist forests, Belizian pine forests, Belizean Coast mangroves, and Belizean Reef mangroves. As a part of the globally significant Mesoamerican Biological Corridor that stretches from southern Mexico to Panama, Belize's biodiversity – both marine and terrestrial – is rich, with abundant flora and fauna.

Mean and Dangerous Adventures Belize features Belize tours. We offer some of the most exciting Belize tours to families and groups. We offer Belize rainforest tours, Belize Mayan ruins tours, Belize ecological tours, and Belize adventures tours. We also offer some of the most exciting combo tours to help you save on your vacation. If you are not sure about things to do in Belize visit our website for some suggestions: https://meananddangerousadventuresbelize.bravesites.com

09/05/2023
29/04/2023

Nohoch Che’en Cave Tubing is designed to last approximately 4 hours from most locations . As we drive to the Cave tubing site we will be narrating the History of Belize. We will be pointing out sites of interest as well. When we arrive at the cave tubing site we will be having a short restroom break. After the break you will be issued with a headlamp, life vest, and an inner tube. We will now start a 20 minute hike through the rain forest towards the entrance of the cave. As we hike we will be doing presentations in Medicinal Plants, Indian History, Fauna, and The Use of The Caves To The Mayan People. The tubing last approximately 1.5 hour. For more information visit our website: https://nohochchencavesbrancharchaeologicalreserve.bravesites.com/nohoch-che-en-cave-tubing

29/04/2023

Nohoch Che'en Zipline – The thrill of Nohoch Che'en Zipline is extraordinary; being as high as 190ft above the forest floor in the canopy of the rain forest is already an incredible feeling. You are literally in the habitat of birds moving as fast as 30mph. For those with a great adventure spirit this tour is highly recommended. Because this adventure is located within the cave-tubing park the adventure could be a great addition to your cave-tubing tour. It also could be done separately. It’s approximately an hour drive from Belize City on the western Highway. We recommend bringing along insect repellent, sun-screen and your camera of course. After arriving at the park you will be taken to the area where the tour is done which is a few steps from the parking lot. Your guide will then introduce you to the crew at the site to commence your tour. For more information visit our website: https://nohochchencavesbrancharchaeologicalreserve.bravesites.com/nohoch-che-en-zipline

29/04/2023

Nohoch Che'en cave tubing and zipline is designed to last approximately 5.5 hours from most locations. As we drive we will be narrating the history of Belize and it’s people.When we arrive at the zipline site we will have a short restroom break. After the break we will gear you up for the zipline tour. You will be zipping through the canopy of Belize’s rain forest for approximately an hour. You will also be zipping across a river. After the zipline tour you will be issued with a life vest, a inner tube, and a headlamp. We will then start a 15 minutes hike to the entrance of the caves. As we hike we will be doing presentations on fauna, flora, and the use of the caves to the Mayan people. For more information visit our website: https://nohochchencavesbrancharchaeologicalreserve.bravesites.com/nohoch-che-en-cave-tubing-and-zipline

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Caves Branch River Banks, Frank Eddy Village

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