The Green Season:
Belize's best kept secret

The Mopan River flows from the western
border and Benque Viejo del Carmen,
to San Ignacio, where it joins the Macal River to form the mighty Belize
River.
The "green season" is
in full swing here in Belize,
and never have I seen it looking more beautiful. Tropical lushness abounds
and everywhere one can almost hear the contented sighs of mother earth after
each refreshing rain shower. The Cayo District, often considered as Belize's
finest region, is bursting with verdant splendor and brimming with birds
and butterflies.
A simple drive along the Western
Highway has become a wildlife adventure of its own, as the rains bring all
of God's creatures out of hiding. In addition to the standard egrets, hawks
and kingfishers, observant travellers are rewarded with the sighting of
many birds often seen only in the forests. In my recent travels along the
highway, I have seen numerous Fork-tailed Flycatchers, Black-throated Shrike
Tanagers with their brilliant yellow plumage, hundreds of parrots and even
caught a rare glimpse of the enormous Jabiru stork in flight.
A White-fronted Parrot
While there's no question that Belize is the place to chase
the winter chill from your bones, it should also be considered as a summer
travel destination. The "rainy season," which extends from about
June First through October, often scares people away with visions of monsoon-type
weather. In fact, with the exception of the rainforests in the southernmost
part of Belize, the rains here consist mainly of brief thundershowers that
form offshore or in the hills and pass quickly; sometimes several in a day
or through the night. However, there are plenty of dry days and the additional
cloud cover takes the edge off the heat. A cloudy day in August can feel
cooler than a sunny day in February!
Most lodging facilities in the country offer significant
price reductions during this "off-season." This means you could
stay longer, while
avoiding the bustle of the peak season and it won't be so bad if you have
to spend time in a hammock with a good book, due to a rainy day. Some of
Belize's best diving is to be had during this time as well, when the waters
are more settled.
When planning next year's summer holiday, try Belize, for
a truly tropical treat!
The Blue Morpho butterfly 
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