The Best Sight in Benque Viejo, The Cayo District

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Actun Chechem Ha (Chechem Ha Cave)

On private land, Actun Chechem Ha, which means \"Cave of the Poisonwood Water,\" is a Maya burial cave with artifacts that date back three millennia. There are many pots and a stela used for ceremonial purposes. This cave may have the largest collection of Maya pottery in one place anywhere in Belize, possibly the world. To examine the pottery, you'll have to climb ladders, and getting to the cave requires a 35- to 45-minute walk, mostly uphill. The cave is on private property, and the landowner's family sometimes gives tours. Tour companies, with registered guides, also visit here from San Ignacio and Belmopan (BZ$150–BZ$200 per person) and include transportation, lunch, admission fee, and sometimes swimming at Vaca Falls.

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Due to the hike to the cave entrance and climbing in the cave, you need to be reasonably physically fit to visit Chechem Ha.

Mile 7, Hydro Rd., Benque Viejo del Carmen, Belize
823--2384
Sight Details
BZ$150–BZ$200 per person

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