| Volume 3, Number 1 |

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No matter how you arrive at Lamanai Outpost Lodge, you will appreciate its unique, remote setting atop a hill overlooking the New River Lagoon. |
A partial list of available activities includes historical sites, nature walks, river trips and birding tours by boat or on foot. One of the best birding locations in Belize, the lodge is in the midst of five distinct habitats which are home to over 300 species. Lamanai Outpost Lodge also boasts Belize's only "Spotlight River Safari." After a fine evening meal, guests board a pontoon boat, designed with special seating, that provides each participant with an unobstructed view of nature's wonders of the night. Guests will experience the sights and sounds of the lagoon's night life, both with and without the spotlight. Creatures viewed the previous night had included crocodiles, kinkajoo, porcupines, raccoons, iguanas, kingfishers and a boa. |
The following morning, a walk to the Lamanai ruins provided us with the chance to explore the jungle. We walked along canopied trails, seeing several species of birds along the way, including a personal favorite, the Montezuma Oropendola, with its haunting, flute-like song. Indeed, each of the activities you engage in here will offer its own unique experience and wildlife surprises. | |
the open-air bar and restaurant, and the deck overlooking the New River Lagoon. |
In the evening, guests gather at "Bushy's Place", the open-air bar and restaurant, for refreshing Belizean rum drinks or the local "Belikin" brew, and share stories of the day. Soon follows a delicious meal with such dishes as herbed potato soup, chicken with twice-baked potatoes and vegetables; all of this topped off with flan for dessert. |
By then, we were well set for a peaceful night's sleep, except for possible interruption by the sounds of the jungle...frogs, howler monkeys and the like. Your journey to Lamanai Outpost Lodge is an adventure in itself. The options are: By Road & River: This recommended method includes transfers from Belize City, which can be arranged with the lodge, beginning with a road trip to the village of Shipyard, from where you complete the journey by boat via the New River. (Self-drive vehicles may also be driven to this point and kept here while visiting the lodge.) During the boat ride, you will view a myriad of Belizean flora and fauna including exotic birds and orchids. Most guests choose to arrive in this manner, but another option is to arrive by air. By Air: Charters can be arranged, on request, from Belize City or other locations in the country, to the airstrip about a mile from the lodge. By Road: Guests with vehicles can drive the entire distance via all-weather roads. Having travelled to Lamanai by boat on a previous trip, this time, we opted to drive. Four-wheel drive vehicles are recommended as the last 15 miles are very rough. It takes about one hour to drive from Orange Walk town, and about two and a half hours from Belize City. You will pass through numerous small villages and many sugar cane fields, providing an insight to Belizean life. Finally, you will pass by the Mennonite village of Indian Church (pop. 400), which provides much of the food (and labour) for the lodge. Just a short distance further brings you to Lamanai Outpost. A visit at Lamanai Outpost Lodge promises many unique experiences, and by the time we left, we had seen our share. To make the most of your trip, don't forget to bring your binoculars and camera. |
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