04 Jun Why Go Cave Tubing in Belize?
Central America is known for its jungles, ancient Maya ruins, and plenty of opportunities to satisfy the adventurous urge inside of every human, whether that involves sports or the water. What few of these adventurers consider when exploring the ancient Maya cities or diving into the Blue Hole is that they could take a tour like Dark Night Cave Tubing and ride a subterranean river.
Few ways of exploring Central America are as chill and captivating as underground cave-tubing. This one activity lets you coast along the gentle currents of the river while also giving you plenty of chances to see the remnants of the ancient Maya. Many seasoned travelers have somehow failed to consider this activity amid their numerous ventures in diving and jungle ruin exploration, much to their dismay.
While travelers are free to come up with their own course through the caves, it is prudent to hire a tour like Dark Night Cave Tubing Adventures to handle such matters. Dark Night Cave Tubing Adventures know their stuff and can outfit you with the best guides and gear for the activity, allowing you to safely traverse the same waterways that existed during the reign of the Maya empire. During those ancient times, these rivers served as a means to slake thirst and water crops, meaning many carvings and artifacts remain that humans of the present day can admire from the comfort of an inner tube.
What’s the Tour Like?
The tour takes 2.5 hours, broken up among three caves, a zipline experience, and one final cave that ends in a 45-minute long trip along an underground river via inner tube. You will be given a standard-issue life vest, in case of an emergency, and a caver’s light so that you can see in the dark and night sky. That head-mounted flashlight will be greatly treasured when you are under the surface of the earth by dozens of feet. Some notable features you will encounter would be “Celestial Bird” and “Vision Serpent,” rock carvings formed as a result of millennia being exposed to sediment-rich water dripping down from the ceiling of the cave.
In Summary
If you consider yourself an adventurer, you owe it to yourself to take a nocturnal trek through these caves and waterways. So many people focus on what can be seen above ground that they fail to consider what lies beneath Belize’s rich tropical soil.
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