Black Howler Monkey Encounter & Belize Zoo
Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
What you will visit:
Community Baboon Sanctuary
The Community Baboon Sanctuary was established in 1985 to preserve the habitat of the endangered black howler monkey (baboon in Creole). One of the largest monkeys in the Americas, the black howler is known for its loud cry, which can be heard as far as three miles away. Tours start at a small museum and take a fascinating journey through lush rainforest trails, led by an experienced naturalist guide, to seek the majestic black howler in its natural habitat. Make an impact on the environment by planting a fruit tree that will produce food for these special creatures of the forest.
The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center
The Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center exhibits over 200 animals, representing over 45 native species. The Zoo cares for animals that were orphaned, rescued, born at the zoo, rehabilitated animals, or sent to The Belize Zoo as donations from other zoological institutions. It is a non-governmental, non-profit organization focused on wildlife conservation through wildlife rehabilitation and environmental education. A visit to the Belize Zoo is the best way to get an introduction to the native animals of Belize and to understand why it is important to protect the habitats that sustain them.
What you will see along the way:
It's a one hour drive from port to the Community Baboon Sanctuary. Travel through small villages and past wetland savannas, admiring the Belizean flora, before turning into the rainforest locale.
Lunch:
Pause for a traditional lunch served in a local establishment.
Special Notes:
Minimum age to participate is 5 years old. Recommended attire: clothes you don't mind getting dirty, closed toed shoes, hat, sunscreen and sunglasses, mosquito repellent, umbrella or rain jacket in case of rain, modest /conservative clothing. Especially important not to forget insect repellent. Pregnant women are not allowed to participate. Proceeds support the Conservation Group and the preservation of the Sanctuary. Tour time may vary due to tendering procedures.Medical Restriction:
Guests with certain disability will not be allowed duty certain activities involved, pregnant women not allowed. Guest must be in good physical condition.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.
Depart from Pier to Community Baboon
- Transport type:
- Air Conditioned Transportation
- Transport Capacity:
- 54
- Travel time:
- 01:00
- Air conditioned:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No
Depart from Pier to Community Baboon
- Transport type:
- Air Conditioned Transportation
- Transport Capacity:
- 54
- Travel time:
- 01:00
- Air conditioned:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No
Community Baboon Sanctuary
- Time at site:
- 01:30
Community Baboon Sanctuary
- Time at site:
- 01:30
Drive to Flower's Bank Village
- Transport type:
- Air Conditioned Transportation
- Transport Capacity:
- 54
- Travel time:
- 00:15
- Air conditioned:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No
Drive to Flower's Bank Village
- Transport type:
- Air Conditioned Transportation
- Transport Capacity:
- 54
- Travel time:
- 00:15
- Air conditioned:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No
Cohune oil Making
- Time at site:
- 01:15
Cohune oil Making
- Time at site:
- 01:15
Local Lunch by River side
- Time at site:
- 00:30
Local Lunch by River side
- Time at site:
- 00:30
Bus transfer back to Pier
- Transport type:
- Air Conditioned Transportation
- Transport Capacity:
- 54
- Travel time:
- 01:00
- Air conditioned:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No
Bus transfer back to Pier
- Transport type:
- Air Conditioned Transportation
- Transport Capacity:
- 54
- Travel time:
- 01:00
- Air conditioned:
- Yes
- Restroom available:
- No