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Belize among Lonely Planet’s top ten “Best in Travel for 2019”

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Sarteneja sunset
In reference to Belize, Lonely Planet wrote: “Its Caribbean coast is fringed by the world’s second-largest barrier reef; its interior is riddled with some of the most extensive and accessible cave systems in Central America; and its people are an exotic mix of Maya, Mestizo, Garifuna, Creole, Mennonite and expats. Yet many travellers struggle to place Belize on the map. However, the tide is turning. The government is moving to fully protect its unique marine environment, new eco-resorts are taking advantage of the country’s stunning cayes and jungle hideaways, and travellers are discovering a slice of Central America that’s relatively untouristed, safe and tantalisingly easy to reach. Get here before the inevitable crowds do.”
“Despite its small size, Belize is a mesmerizing combination of cultures and landscapes – a place that fully embraces its Central American and Caribbean roots, celebrates its diversity and takes great pride in its spectacular natural beauty,” Lonely Planet said. Adding” “This attitude has led to the unique and whole-hearted support of local culture and entrepreneurship. Visitors will have a tough time finding chain restaurants and hotel conglomerates; Belize’s tourism instead relies on sharing what’s homegrown.”
Other activities recommended by Lonely Planet in Belize include exploring the cayes, visits to Xunantunich, Caracol, the Belize Zoo, Shipstern Nature Reserve, Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, St Herman’s Blue Hole National Park, in addition to numerous local restaurants and other points of attractions.
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Maison en bois typique du Belize

article en francais sur la cabana #6 de Backpackers Paradise

merci maison du monde.com

 

 

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Flat Fishing in Sarteneja

 

check Green Horizon Flat Fishing Website here

Green Horizons Flats Fishing is a family owned and operated fishing guide business in Sarteneja, Belize.  The Verde Brothers, your experienced Fishing Guides, are well known and well respected in Belize.   Their family has been fishing along the Belizean coastline for many generations, and they know these waters and the fish and mammals that live there.

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National Geographic video about Lion Fish and the Sarteneja community

watch the video and learn more about the work Blueventure is doing in Sarteneja with the fisherman community.

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Visiting Sarteneja in North Belize

http://www.belizehub.com/2016/05/07/sarteneja-belize/

 

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BOOK WITH AIRBNB

NEW :book your stay at Backpackers Paradise through Airbnb !

small cabanas with shared bathroom : 12 $US one person, 17$US two person (only one double bed)

https://fr.airbnb.com/rooms/10068567?checkin=25%2F12%2F2015&checkout=08%2F01%2F2016&s=5IHit4H8

small cosy cabanas, with private bathroom: 15$US one person, 20 $US two person (only one double bed)

https://fr.airbnb.com/rooms/10068252?checkin=25%2F12%2F2015&checkout=08%2F01%2F2016&s=5IHit4H8

Little house, with private bathroom : 25$US one to two person, 30 $US three person (one double bed and one single bed)

https://fr.airbnb.com/rooms/10068754?checkin=25%2F12%2F2015&checkout=08%2F01%2F2016&s=5IHit4H8

Wooden house, with private bathroom, passio and kitchen :25 $US two person, 35$US three person, 45$US four person.

https://fr.airbnb.com/rooms/9958478?checkin=25%2F12%2F2015&checkout=08%2F01%2F2016&s=5IHit4H8

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Puma video in Sarteneja

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Video about the mangrove cenote of Sarteneja

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yW4q6w9vO_g

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TV show about Shipstern Nature Reserve in French

http://www.rts.ch/emissions/passe-moi-les-jumelles/7029137-les-racines-du-ciel.html

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Its all you can eat

backpackers-paradise all you can eat

“I hope you like mango’s”, she says, “it’s all you can eat here”. I stare out over her yard. The Belizean soil is filled with mango’s that have just fallen from the numerous trees. Those trees could probably feed everyone in this country. Too many mango’s to eat. I see coconut-, banana- and avocado-trees surrounding and trying to conquer the space. But here there’s definitely enough space for all of them. There’s enough space for every human being here. Maurice, the lazy but dominant dog strokes his snout against my arm. I look into his puppy eyes that have grown up to adult eyes but their trick still works. I pet his head and tickle under his muzzle. His friend Bush runs past the cabana with an iguana in his beak. He tosses it around and is the dominant one too, if only for the morning, while playing around with his haul. The sun strokes my hair while the sea breeze blows it to the other side of my shoulders. I take a sip of my coffee while the smell of it’s fresh roastedness tickles its way into my nostrils. The warm tasty liquid fills my mouth and it feels like I can distinguish every little bean that was used to make this cup. This tastes great. Everything seems to taste great when its planted with love, harvested with care and prepared by a relaxed pair of hands. And consumed in the here and now by a happy person. May God bless my life. It’s almost too blissful to be true.

originally published on :

http://shegoesandsees.com/2015/06/19/its-all-you-can-eat/