Imagine a beautiful sunrise overlooking the Caribbean sea and awe inspiring sunsets overlooking the mountains and valleys of Dangriga. Imagine the possibilities in the Culture Capital of Belize then imagine experiencing all this from the Jungle Huts Resort.
Garifuna Settlement Day Story
On November 19th the celebrations commence to mark the arrival of the first Garifuna to Belize in 1832. The festivaL marks the arrival of the Garifuna people to Dangriga. A mixture of African music and religion with native Carib language and traditions blends into a vibrant, tasty, stimulating experience.
A Letter to Phil and Rebecca
As promised were dropping you a wee line to tell about our stay in Dangriga, or 'crazy town' as we've nicknamed it. We're in Placencia now after a very pleasant time in Caye Caulker. We just can't get enough of those rays!
Jungle Huts Lodge sets on the banks of the North Stann Creek River in Dangriga, the cultural capital of Belize. Sixteen rooms are available with private baths, air conditioning and wireless internet service. Some are Cabanas, quaint looking outside, but inside with all the modern comforts. There is a restaurant, bar, patio and courtyard
Prices range from $58.US-$89.US/night.
Dangriga, the Cultural Capital of Belize, is a town of 10,000.
To get to Dangriga from the US, you must first get to Belize. There are direct flights out of Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas, Houston, Miami, and Los Angles on popular airlines American, Continental, Delta, GROUP TACA, and US Airways.
Dangriga, Belize offers many wonderful activities. Tour Mayan ruins, cave tubing adventures, visiting the Belize Zoo and Jaguar Sanctuary, bird watching, walking nature trails, island hopping, snorkeling and scuba diving, hiking the waterfalls, and exploring the worlds' second largest barrier reef are just a sample of the fun and exciting tourist attractions in Belize.
Prices
# 1____ 5 days 6 night $ 220.US/per person to include meals, room, tours, lessons, transportation from junction or municipal airport
It's a very nice tropical day in Na Luum Ca. The birds are singing, everything seems to be peaceful in my family. My father Antonio Sho, my mother Eugenia Paquiul Sho and my eight brothers and two sisters Thomas, Benito, Geraldo, Hilario, Felicita, Carlos, myself German, Melania, Severiano and Placido Sho all live together in Na Luum Ca. My grandmother Otillia Rash Paquiul, my mom's mother, is staying with us now, because my grandfather died and we don't want her to be far from our family.
On your Bellize adventure, while staying with our family, you can learn the Mopan Mayan language, tour the rainforest, learn medicinal herbs, skills, culture, traditions. So what is the herb class schedule? It flows naturally throughout the days that you visit, as with all life learning.