Our Central American Adventure in Belize & Guatemala
We had to leave at the crack of dawn to catch the 7am flight to Charlotte, North Carolina and then onto Belize City. From Belize City (which was wonderfully sunny and hot!), we boarded a little 6-seater plane which took us directly to our first eco-lodge, Kanantik Jungle & Reef Resort http://www.kanantik.com . There are only 25 cabanas here, and with it being off-season, we pretty much had the place to ourselves - there were only 4 other couples while we were there for the week.
On our boat trip back to the resort, another amazing thing happened - three dolphins came upon the boat and started swimming - they were attracted by the sound of the motor. Needless to say, everyone jumped into the sea to try and swim with them. They stuck around for a good 10 minutes, but kept a safe distance.
So, while at Kanantik, our main decisions were whether to sun ourselves by the pool or in the hammock, whether to have the fish or the chicken, and which tropical drink to have....such a rough life! The mosquitos were quite nasty the last few days we were there, so it was nice to know we were going to be heading to the mountains.
When we arrived at Blancaneaux, it felt like when Dorothy opened the door in the Wizard of Oz (black and white to colour) - everything was in bloom and there was just a total overdose of colour once you turned into the estate. Blancaneaux is owned by Francis Ford Coppola, and his presence is everywhere in the architecture and design.
This was the more active part of our holiday - Blancaneaux was set on hundreds of acres of which there were gardens, horseback riding, and miles of trails along the river and grounds. We had a wonderful time just wandering around the river and taking dips in the various rock pools when it got a bit hot. For relaxation, they had a Thermal Pool, which I absolutely adored!
There were four main temples which made up Tikal, along with a 'Grand Plaza' - it's stunning that all of this was built not only 2000 years ago, but without wheeled transportation of any kind, AND they had to clear the dense jungle as well!
John managed to climb to the top of 3 of the temples (no easy feat in 90 degree heat!).
As we walked on the trails which led to each of the temples, we could hear loads of howler monkeys and actully saw a group of spider monkeys. The most wild things were not the mammals in the jungle but the BUGS! Thousands of leaf-cutter ants, army ants, really bizarre beetles, David Attenborough would have been in his element!
We wrapped up our hike and sightseeing after about three hours, then headed over to Francis Ford Coppola's other property in Flores, Guatemala, La Lancha, where we had a refreshing (and much needed!) lunch. La Lancha is located right on Lake Peten Itza, a beautiful setting to relax after an exhausting morning.
The rest of the time at Blancaneaux was rain, and I mean torrential rain (which is what we expected, going deep into the rainforest!). You can see the difference in the water level of the river, before and after one rainstorm:
Staying indoors was fine for us - the lodge had ample supply of cards, backgammon, and Scrabble to wile away the hours! It was a wonderfully relaxing way to spend our holiday...listening to the rain, sipping a specialty drink named after Sophia Coppola (all I know was that it had champagne in it!), playing cards, surrounded in candle light - I didn't ever want to leave.....
1 Comments:
Kris. Loved here about your holiday. All sounds rather David Attenborough-tastic, as you say!
Keep the blogs coming. Your blogspot is on our Links bar, sandwiched between Tesco and Amazon and we're regular visitors.
Paul.
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