Lamanai
Outpost Lodge is situated on the banks of a 28 mile long spring
fed lagoon amid the remnants of a major Maya city. It is surrounded
by an incredible variety of habitats that facilitate unsurpassed
nature-based and soft-adventure activities that depart right from
your cabaña’s doorstep without the need for day-trips.
The nearest full-service lodge or hotel is over 70 miles away.
Unlike
many other lodges who share the same area and attractions, Lamanai
Outpost is very much in a world of its own. Whether you are exploring
the Maya ruins or watching nature awaken as the sun rises over
Crab-Catcher Lagoon, it is almost guaranteed that it will be just
you, your guide and a few friends that you have made at the Outpost.
At most jungle lodges the more popular activities involve what
are called day-trips. In plain English this means that you spend
a large portion of your day in a vehicle as you are driven to
and from the desired attraction. At Lamanai Outpost you can choose
from the country’s largest range of fully guided soft-adventure
experiences that start right from your cabaña’s doorstep
and do not require day trips. The average guest at the Outpost
embarks on two activities per each night’s stay that are
included in the package price.
Be it
by keeping its number of cabanas below 20 or by limiting the number
of guests on a tour to between 6 and 10 participants, Lamanai
Outpost Lodge is totally focused upon the quality of your jungle
experience. Our average activity departs with 4-6 guests.
Lamanai Outpost is one of only a very few of Belize’s jungle
lodges to have been repetitively featured on shows such as Wild
Things, Discovery, Animal Planet, National Geographic Explorer
and World Gone Wild. Voted Belize’s Hotel of the Year for
1999/2000, the Outpost is consistently utilized by high-end travel
companies and is widely recognized as one of Belize’s finest
jungle lodges.