The Lodge at Chaa Creek Adventure Centre, Rainforest Reserve and Spa has pioneered natural history travel to Belize since 1981. A private 400-acre nature reserve set along the banks of the Macal River in the foothills of the Maya Mountains, the lodge provides a unique rainforest experience while maintaining an unspoiled ambiance.
Chaa Creek Inland Expedition
This all-inclusive lodge-based trip in the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve offers a plethora of unique Belize adventures to choose from. Explore Mayan ruins, go horseback riding, try cave tubing and more. Experience Belize from charming jungle accommodations on this hassle-free, customizable Belize vacation.

Enjoy a wildly civilized Belize vacation on the all-inclusive Chaa Creek Inland Expedition. This choose-your-own-adventure Belize jungle tour offers a plethora of half-day and full-day activities for all levels, including nature tours, Mayan ruins tours, a Tikal tour, horseback riding, a San Ignacio market tour and cave tubing in Belize. Plus, enjoy unlimited on-site activities within the 400-acre Chaa Creek Nature Reserve, such as birdwatching, touring the butterfly farm, hiking, canoeing and swimming.
On any Chaa Creek Inland Expedition, arrive and select your daily activities with help from the on-site tour concierge, based on your interest, abilities and even the weather forecast. We recommend the 5-day itinerary as an ideal way to experience Chaa Creek and its surrounding areas; however there are 4- and 6-day itineraries also available, or we can customize your experience to last a week or more. The 5-day and 6-day packages include two off-site full-day tours and one off-site half-day tour, as well as unlimited on-site activities. Contact us to learn how to round out the experience with added-cost activities such as diving, snorkeling, ziplining, spin and fly fishing, kayaking, sailing, and tours by bicycle or helicopter.
Relax and adventure right from your doorstep at The Lodge at Chaa Creek, located within the rainforest reserve. This rainforest resort features charming palm-thatched accommodations and modern luxury villas, each uniquely decorated and set within a lush jungle garden. Head out on guided Belize tours by day and enjoy tropical fare in a candlelit dining room at night in this hassle-free Belize jungle escape.
This trip is fully customizable. Use it as a starting point to work with our Belize experts, who will craft a 100% custom itinerary designed precisely for your interests, budget, and activity level. Experience exclusive lodges and activities you won’t find anywhere else. Our expert planning comes at no additional cost, handling every detail from logistics to sustainable practices, so you can relax and truly savor your adventure. Ready to design your perfect journey? Click customize this trip to start!
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Chaa Creek Inland Adventure Itinerary
The Chaa Creek Inland Adventure is a lodge-based customizable Belize experience within the 400-acre Chaa Creek Nature Reserve, that begins and ends in Belize City.
Upon arrival at Belize City International Airport, be met by a local representative for the two-hour transfer to the Cayo District and The Lodge at Chaa Creek on the banks of the Macal River. Enjoy a visit to the Belize Zoo either on the transfer in today or later on the transfer out, depending on the timing of your flights. This dynamic wildlife education center is a great introduction to the animals of Belize. Arrive in time to settle in before dinner at the unique Lodge at Chaa Creek, situated within a beautiful 400-acre private nature reserve.
Spend the next three (or four) days exploring Chaa Creek and the greater Cayo District of Belize. Upon arrival, work with the tour concierge to choose two full day tours and one half day tour. Additionally, take advantage of unlimited on-site activities each day.
Below is a sample of how you might spend your days with some of our recommended tours.
Featured Full-Day Tours
Caracol Mayan Ruins (Moderate)
Located deep within the Chiquibul Forest Reserve, Caracol is the largest known Maya site in Belize and one of the biggest in the Maya world. This 55-square-mile Classic Period urban center had an estimated population of 180,000 people. Its central core area covered 15 square miles and was linked together by more than 20 miles of “sacbeobs” (causeways) that radiated outward from its epicenter. The temple “Caana” (Sky Place) rises 138 feet above plaza level and to this day is the largest man-made structure in Belize. Over 70 formal tombs have been excavated and many hieroglyphic texts have been found on stelea, altars, ball court markers, capstones and wall facades. Ocellated Turkeys are common in this area that’s known for its birding.
Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave (Very Challenging)
This cave, also known as the ATM, is an ancient Maya ceremonial Belize cave rich in both history and artifacts. One of Belize’s most impressive attractions, it is also one of the newest, having only been open to the public since the late 1990s. Although featured in National Geographic, History Channel, Lonely Planet and other publications, a visit to this spectacular Belize cave is still an off-the-beaten track Maya tour that even Indiana Jones would appreciate. After a 1.5-hour drive from Chaa Creek and a 45-minute walk along a jungle trail with three river crossings, arrive at the ATM camp to rest and enjoy lunch. Swim into the partially concealed mouth of the cave and wade along a shallow underground river before scaling ladders that lead to sacrificial altars still surrounded by jade axe heads, pottery, bloodletting implements and other artifacts.
Tikal National Park & Mayan Ruins (Moderate – requires entry to Guatemala)
Tikal National Park, the crown jewel of Mayan archaeological sites, offers beautiful architecture, impressive buildings connected by wide causeways, rich jungle life and relaxed ambience. On this Tikal tour, take in the sprawling capital of one of the greatest empires of the ancient Maya and the most important city-state in the Maya region. This UNESCO world heritage area offers 222 square miles of unspoiled natural beauty and many exotic birds and animals such as tapir, jaguar, crocodile, cougars, monkeys and coatimundi. Tours from Chaa Creek include a lovely 2.5-hour drive through rural Guatemala with knowledgeable guides who note points of interest and make history come alive.
Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve (Moderate)
Be amazed by the drastic change from Broad-Leaf Forest to Pine Forest on this tour. The granite base and limestone overlay of the Maya Mountains form the oldest landmass in Central America. Within the 300-square-mile reserve, encounter an entirely different tropical ecosystem along with its unique flora and fauna. View many varieties of orchids and ferns and watch for rare and endangered bird species such as the orange-breasted falcon and the king vulture. At the end of the day’s trek, refreshing swims in the cascading waters of the Rio On pools will soothe tired muscles and rejuvenate the spirit.
Featured Half-Day Tours
Xunantunich Mayan Ruins (Easy – can be combined with Cahal Pech for a full-day tour)
This major ceremonial center is reached by a hand-cranked ferry that crosses the Mopan River from the village of San Jose Succotz. Take in an impressive view of the entire river valley, including the El Castillo Temple complex that rises 130 feet above plaza level, making it one of the tallest buildings in Belize.
Barton Creek Cave (Moderate)
Explore a stunning Maya ceremonial cave by canoe. This tour to one of Belize’s most fascinating natural and cultural wonders travels about a mile along a meandering river flowing through the beautiful cathedral-like chambers and wide passages of the Barton Creek Cave, which has become a popular attraction in recent years with high standards of safety and environmental protection. Enjoy the waterfalls and a refreshing swim or just relax with a packed lunch amid tropical beauty.
Cahal Pech Mayan Ruins (Moderate – can be combined with Xunantunich for a full-day tour)
The Cahal Pech Maya site and Visitor Center are located in the Cayo District on a hill overlooking the beautiful town of San Ignacio. Its proximity to town and the vast contrast from town life to rich jungle environment make Cahal Pech a unique place to visit. The site center is made up of 34 structures located around several courtyards, including temple pyramids and residential buildings. Preliminary investigations revealed that Cahal Pech is one of the earliest Maya sites in the Belize region of the Maya lowlands, alongside Cuello in the north.
Caves Branch Tubing (Moderate)
Cave tubing in Belize reveals the country’s history, as caves have been an intricate part of the Maya religion and culture. The Maya used caves as ceremonial sites and evidence of these activities can be found for substantial distances inside these caves. Relics, principally in the form of shards of pottery, are very common. Discover spectacular crystal formations over 5,000,000 years old that cast eerie shadows into the black abyss while exploring the most sacred area of the ancient Maya.
Included Unlimited On-Site Activities
At any time, participate in one of a myriad of on-site activities, or simply relax amid the surrounding 400-acre private nature reserve. Chaa Creek’s nature reserve offers a wide range of exciting, educational and healthy activities for adventurers of all ages and abilities, and hosts miles of well-maintained trails for horseback riding and hiking. A cadre of licensed naturalist guides share their local expertise of Belize’s diverse natural history including the fascinating Maya civilization which once thrived in this area.
Canoe trips down the Macal River are a relaxing way to travel through the jungle. Guided early-morning birdwatching offers opportunities to be dazzled. Visits to the reserve’s Natural History Center, Butterfly Farm or Rainforest Medicine Trail add more insight into this Belize jungle tour. Additionally, exquisite pampering complemented by stunning views of the Macal River Valley is always available at Chaa Creek’s full-service Hilltop Spa (additional cost).
Today, enjoy one last morning at beautiful Chaa Creek. Take advantage of any final on-site activities. An included 2-hour transfer to Belize City will pay a visit to the Belize Zoo if the transfer in did not. The transfer will end at the Belize International Airport for your return home, or to begin the next leg of your Belize adventure.
Included
Round-trip transfers from Philip Goldson International Airport or Belize City (ground transfers), a visit to the Belize Zoo with transfer on arrival or departure, accommodation, meals as indicated in the itinerary, your choice of two full-day and one half-day off-site activities on non-transfer days (5- and 6-day itineraries), taxes, gratuities to Chaa Creek staff, unlimited on-site activities (including guided visits to the Natural History Museum, Butterfly Farm and Maya Medicinal Plant Trail, plus canoeing on the Macal River and guided early-morning birdwatching).
Exclusions
International or domestic airfare, insurance of any kind, optional tips to drivers and guides, visa and border crossing fees, park entrance and park guide fees, select cave tubing fees, ziplining fees, snorkeling and diving tours, helicopter tours, alcoholic drinks, sodas and juices.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 50% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 60 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms may apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
60+ days – $100 + 9% tax processing fee
59 to 45 days – 100% of deposit
44 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Chaa Creek Inland Expedition begins and ends in Belize City (BZE). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Plan flights to arrive any time on Day 1 and depart in the afternoon on the final day of the outlined itinerary, from Philip Goldson International Airport in Belize City.
Activities
Whether you are looking for light activity options or more challenging outdoor pursuits, the guides can tailor most excursions to suit your skill level. Optional adventure activities may include boat tours, wildlife observation, historical and cultural visits, swimming, and added-cost activities such as snorkeling, SCUBA diving, spin and fly fishing, kayaking, canoeing, sailing and bicycling.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy room types are available for solo, triple, quad, quintuple and sextuple occupancy; inquire for pricing.
Families & Children
Special rates for children under 17 sharing a parent’s room are available in all room types; inquire for details.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. Coverage for a pre-existing medical condition is also available if you purchase the Travel Select plan within 15 days of the initial trip payment; refer to plan details. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the guides’ discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of adventure travel unique.
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The lodge at Chaa Creek Adventure Centre, Rainforest Reserve and Spa has pioneered natural history travel to Belize since 1981. A private 400-acre nature reserve set along the banks of the Macal River in the foothills of the Maya Mountains, the lodge provides a unique rainforest experience while maintaining an unspoiled ambiance. The Lodge at Chaa Creek has received substantial recognition including the World's Top 50 Ecolodges awarded by National Geographic Adventure Magazine, TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Award and World's Best Places to stay in Central and South America awarded by Conde Nast.
The Lodge at Chaa Creek Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ The Lodge at Chaa Creek review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our adventure travel experts have stayed at The Lodge at Chaa Creek firsthand and can help compare The Lodge at Chaa Creek with other adventure lodging and Belize tours.
Choose the Lodge at Chaa Creek for a secluded jungle getaway with myriad outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. This casually luxurious eco-lodge provides a true Belizean experience to relax in nature while enjoying modern amenities.
Sustainability at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
Chaa Creek seeks to instill a sense of environmental responsibility in guests and is committed to protecting the unique ecology and culture of Belize by supporting numerous community projects and social welfare programs. Community outreach programs include establishing the Belize Foundation for Conservation, the Eco-Kids Summer Camp teaching Belizean school children environmental responsibility and the Chaa Creek Scholarship Program providing local students with full board scholarships at secondary and tertiary levels.
Chaa Creek was the first lodge in Belize to have been environmentally certified by the internationally recognized “Green Globe” program. With the Chaa Creek Cares commitment, guests also join in contributing to protecting Belize with 10% of accommodation revenue going directly into environmental, educational and community programs. Additionally, Chaa Creek's Pack-a-Pound initiative allows guests to share one pound of their luggage space for school materials that get donated to local schools.
Dining at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
Delicious cuisine features a mixture of Caribbean, Belizean and international dishes served under a large, open-air, thatch-roofed restaurant with its own temperature-controlled wine cellar. The dining room, bar and cottages are all constructed from local hardwoods and thatched with bay leaf palm, creating a rustic yet luxurious natural environment.
Freshly harvested organic produce from the on-site, 33-acre traditional Maya Organic Farm is complemented by hand-picked local ingredients to guarantee the best quality and create a distinct flavor of Caribbean and Belizean fusion, while supporting small local farmers. Mestizo Mondays, East-Indian Tuesdays, Creole Wednesdays, Garifuna Thursdays and Maya Fridays allow guests to fully sample the multicultural melting pot of Belizean cuisine. After visiting the organic farm, a hands-on cooking lesson offers the opportunity to create authentic dishes in the traditional Open Hearth "Bush Kitchen."
Amenities at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The Hilltop Spa at Chaa Creek is set above the winding Macal River with a panoramic view of the Maya Mountains and lush Caribbean Rainforest—a peaceful setting enhanced by the background music of tropical birds and gentle rustling of leaves. Professional therapists offer a range of treatments with a natural herbal-based approach to create a personalized and relaxing experience.
The eco-friendly, freshwater infinity swimming pool with jungle views features a bi-level configuration for both swimming and paddling, as well as generous lounging space for dining, sunbathing and relaxation. The woodworking shop provides opportunities to talk with the carpenters working on their projects. The horse stables and the Maya Organic Farm with its traditional Maya farming techniques both invite guests to experience and learn local customs.
Activities at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The Lodge at Chaa Creek offers a wide variety of customizable options to explore and learn about the rainforest, local cultures and wildlife.
The 400-acre private rainforest reserve offers a picturesque trail network for independent or guided tours. The well-maintained trails are ideal for hiking, early-morning bird walks or nighttime walks with naturalist guides looking for ocelots, howler monkeys, jaguarundis and armadillos. Wildlife abounds, and some 250 species of birds have been sighted within the reserve. Alternatively, choose to explore by horseback or Rainforest RTV Safari tours.
The pristine Macal River offers a refreshing escape to explore in either direction from The Lodge at Chaa Creek. Paddle upstream and then leisurely drift back to Chaa Creek while birdwatching and swimming or choose to float downstream two hours to San Ignacio and take the shuttle back to Chaa Creek. Optional sites along the way include tours of the Belize Botanic Gardens, Black Rock Canyon and Clarissa Falls.
The Chaa Creek Natural History Center provides an introduction to the history and geography of Belize along with visual displays of archaeological artifacts, butterflies, moths, insects and amphibians. Guided and self-guided tours of the Belize Medicinal Plants Trail provide an introduction to many of the plants and herbs used in traditional Maya medicine. Continue learning about the local environment by touring the Blue Morpho Butterfly Farm to witness the "Belizean Blue" that can be observed during every stage of their lifecycle.
Families at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The Lodge at Chaa Creek is family friendly and the Eco Kids Adventure program introduces children ages 6 to 15 to Belize's tropical forest. Every family can enjoy their own butterfly hatchery, and hatch and release a blue morpho butterfly into the jungle. Kids can travel back in time on horseback to on-site ancient Maya temples and become junior archeologists, or canoe downstream on the Macal River to meet a family in Cristo Rey village and help prepare a traditional meal. Other activities include a "Nature Rules" treasure hunt and educational rainforest arts and crafts projects.
Accommodations at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The lodge offers various levels of accommodation. For groups of two or three guests, 16 cottage rooms and 3 suites provide comfortable, thatched-roof buildings. For larger groups of four to six guests, 2 classic thatched-roof villas, 1 modern wooden-roofed villa and 2 contemporary luxury villas provide additional space. In any accommodation, enjoy Mexican tiled floors, large mahogany beds, original artwork and private bathrooms with hot showers. Plus spacious sundeck verandas welcome wildlife viewing and interaction with the surrounding nature.
Enjoy a setting of unmatched beauty and tranquility that includes lush tropical gardens nestled along the banks of the Macal River in the foothills of the Maya Mountains of Western Belize. Located within the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve, each accommodation provides both comfort and a true wilderness experience. WiFi internet access is available. Note that the Butterfly Cottage (#26) is not open to reservations by guests.
The lodge at Chaa Creek Adventure Centre, Rainforest Reserve and Spa has pioneered natural history travel to Belize since 1981. A private 400-acre nature reserve set along the banks of the Macal River in the foothills of the Maya Mountains, the lodge provides a unique rainforest experience while maintaining an unspoiled ambiance. The Lodge at Chaa Creek has received substantial recognition including the World's Top 50 Ecolodges awarded by National Geographic Adventure Magazine, TripAdvisor Travelers Choice Award and World's Best Places to stay in Central and South America awarded by Conde Nast.
The Lodge at Chaa Creek Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ The Lodge at Chaa Creek review includes a detailed description and photo gallery. Our adventure travel experts have stayed at The Lodge at Chaa Creek firsthand and can help compare The Lodge at Chaa Creek with other adventure lodging and Belize tours.
Choose the Lodge at Chaa Creek for a secluded jungle getaway with myriad outdoor adventures and cultural experiences. This casually luxurious eco-lodge provides a true Belizean experience to relax in nature while enjoying modern amenities.
Sustainability at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
Chaa Creek seeks to instill a sense of environmental responsibility in guests and is committed to protecting the unique ecology and culture of Belize by supporting numerous community projects and social welfare programs. Community outreach programs include establishing the Belize Foundation for Conservation, the Eco-Kids Summer Camp teaching Belizean school children environmental responsibility and the Chaa Creek Scholarship Program providing local students with full board scholarships at secondary and tertiary levels.
Chaa Creek was the first lodge in Belize to have been environmentally certified by the internationally recognized “Green Globe” program. With the Chaa Creek Cares commitment, guests also join in contributing to protecting Belize with 10% of accommodation revenue going directly into environmental, educational and community programs. Additionally, Chaa Creek's Pack-a-Pound initiative allows guests to share one pound of their luggage space for school materials that get donated to local schools.
Dining at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
Delicious cuisine features a mixture of Caribbean, Belizean and international dishes served under a large, open-air, thatch-roofed restaurant with its own temperature-controlled wine cellar. The dining room, bar and cottages are all constructed from local hardwoods and thatched with bay leaf palm, creating a rustic yet luxurious natural environment.
Freshly harvested organic produce from the on-site, 33-acre traditional Maya Organic Farm is complemented by hand-picked local ingredients to guarantee the best quality and create a distinct flavor of Caribbean and Belizean fusion, while supporting small local farmers. Mestizo Mondays, East-Indian Tuesdays, Creole Wednesdays, Garifuna Thursdays and Maya Fridays allow guests to fully sample the multicultural melting pot of Belizean cuisine. After visiting the organic farm, a hands-on cooking lesson offers the opportunity to create authentic dishes in the traditional Open Hearth "Bush Kitchen."
Amenities at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The Hilltop Spa at Chaa Creek is set above the winding Macal River with a panoramic view of the Maya Mountains and lush Caribbean Rainforest—a peaceful setting enhanced by the background music of tropical birds and gentle rustling of leaves. Professional therapists offer a range of treatments with a natural herbal-based approach to create a personalized and relaxing experience.
The eco-friendly, freshwater infinity swimming pool with jungle views features a bi-level configuration for both swimming and paddling, as well as generous lounging space for dining, sunbathing and relaxation. The woodworking shop provides opportunities to talk with the carpenters working on their projects. The horse stables and the Maya Organic Farm with its traditional Maya farming techniques both invite guests to experience and learn local customs.
Activities at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The Lodge at Chaa Creek offers a wide variety of customizable options to explore and learn about the rainforest, local cultures and wildlife.
The 400-acre private rainforest reserve offers a picturesque trail network for independent or guided tours. The well-maintained trails are ideal for hiking, early-morning bird walks or nighttime walks with naturalist guides looking for ocelots, howler monkeys, jaguarundis and armadillos. Wildlife abounds, and some 250 species of birds have been sighted within the reserve. Alternatively, choose to explore by horseback or Rainforest RTV Safari tours.
The pristine Macal River offers a refreshing escape to explore in either direction from The Lodge at Chaa Creek. Paddle upstream and then leisurely drift back to Chaa Creek while birdwatching and swimming or choose to float downstream two hours to San Ignacio and take the shuttle back to Chaa Creek. Optional sites along the way include tours of the Belize Botanic Gardens, Black Rock Canyon and Clarissa Falls.
The Chaa Creek Natural History Center provides an introduction to the history and geography of Belize along with visual displays of archaeological artifacts, butterflies, moths, insects and amphibians. Guided and self-guided tours of the Belize Medicinal Plants Trail provide an introduction to many of the plants and herbs used in traditional Maya medicine. Continue learning about the local environment by touring the Blue Morpho Butterfly Farm to witness the "Belizean Blue" that can be observed during every stage of their lifecycle.
Families at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The Lodge at Chaa Creek is family friendly and the Eco Kids Adventure program introduces children ages 6 to 15 to Belize's tropical forest. Every family can enjoy their own butterfly hatchery, and hatch and release a blue morpho butterfly into the jungle. Kids can travel back in time on horseback to on-site ancient Maya temples and become junior archeologists, or canoe downstream on the Macal River to meet a family in Cristo Rey village and help prepare a traditional meal. Other activities include a "Nature Rules" treasure hunt and educational rainforest arts and crafts projects.
Accommodations at The Lodge at Chaa Creek
The lodge offers various levels of accommodation. For groups of two or three guests, 16 cottage rooms and 3 suites provide comfortable, thatched-roof buildings. For larger groups of four to six guests, 2 classic thatched-roof villas, 1 modern wooden-roofed villa and 2 contemporary luxury villas provide additional space. In any accommodation, enjoy Mexican tiled floors, large mahogany beds, original artwork and private bathrooms with hot showers. Plus spacious sundeck verandas welcome wildlife viewing and interaction with the surrounding nature.
Enjoy a setting of unmatched beauty and tranquility that includes lush tropical gardens nestled along the banks of the Macal River in the foothills of the Maya Mountains of Western Belize. Located within the Chaa Creek Nature Reserve, each accommodation provides both comfort and a true wilderness experience. WiFi internet access is available. Note that the Butterfly Cottage (#26) is not open to reservations by guests.
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