ATM Caves







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- $15 Park Fees (Cash Only)
ATM Caves
The Lamanai River Tour in Belize is a captivating adventure that takes you to the ancient Maya archaeological site of Lamanai, nestled along the banks of the New River. This tour offers a blend of nature exploration, wildlife spotting, and immersion into the rich history of the Maya civilization. Here’s what you can expect from a Lamanai River Tour:
- Cave Entrance and Hike: The adventure begins with a hike through the lush rainforest to reach the entrance of the cave. The trek provides an opportunity to appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape.
- Subterranean Exploration: Once inside the cave, you’ll navigate through a series of chambers, wade through water, and climb over rocks. The cave’s name, Actun Tunichil Muknal, means “Cave of the Stone Sepulcher” in Mayan, reflecting its historical and spiritual significance.
- Maya Archaeological Site: The ATM Cave served as a sacred site for the ancient Maya. As you progress deeper into the cave, you’ll encounter a stunning array of artifacts and skeletal remains, including ceramics and the famous “Crystal Maiden” – a calcified skeleton of a young woman believed to have been a sacrificial victim.
- Ceremonial Offerings and Rituals: The cave contains evidence of ancient Maya rituals, with artifacts and remains left as offerings to the gods. Your guide will provide insights into the religious practices and beliefs of the Maya people, making the visit not only an adventure but also an educational experience.
- The Crystal Maiden: The most famous artifact in the cave is the Crystal Maiden, whose bones have taken on a sparkling appearance due to calcification over the centuries. This awe-inspiring sight adds a mystical element to the overall experience.
- Swimming and Wading: Parts of the cave involve swimming and wading through water, adding an adventurous element to the exploration. It’s advisable to wear sturdy water shoes and be prepared to get wet during certain sections of the tour.