Our first stop along this wild and remote coast is the southernmost settlement in Belize, Barranco, home to a small Garifuna group of families. Listen as the people speak to one another, you will feel the roots of Africa in their language.
After a lunch of traditional fufuo (a kind of fish and plantain soup), we set off down the coast to the Tamash River and on to The Tamash and Sarstoon Delta Wildlife Sanctuary, one of the most remote reserves in Belize. This area provides habitat for worries, tapirs, ocelots, and jaguars. Rarely seen birds and animals such as the scarlet macaw, and the white-faced capuchin monkey have been spotted here.
Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.
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Belize
Wildlife Viewing
National Parks
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