Animal activities Orange Walk District
Orange Walk District: A Haven for Animal Lovers
Welcome to the vibrant Orange Walk District in Belize, a region rich in biodiversity and exciting animal activities!
Shark-Ray Alley
- Location: Hol Chan Marine Reserve, approximately 15 miles south of San Pedro Town.
 - Highlight: Swimming with harmless nurse sharks and stingrays in their natural habitat.
 - Tip: Early morning or late afternoon tours offer the best light for photography. Remember to respect these gentle giants and not touch them.
 
Crocodile Highway (Western Highway)
- Location: Between Orange Walk Town and Belize City, along the Western Highway.
 - Highlight: Spot American Crocodiles basking by the side of the road during the day.
 - Tip: Always stay in your vehicle for safety, and never disturb the crocodiles.
 
Lamanai Outpost & Adventure Centre
- Location: New River Lodge, approximately 3 hours drive west from Orange Walk Town.
 - Highlight: Guided tours through the ancient Mayan city of Lamanai, with opportunities to see monkeys, toucans, and crocodiles in their natural habitats.
 - Tip: Bring binoculars for a closer view of the wildlife.
 
Blue Hole & Caves Branch Wildlife Sanctuary
- Location: Approximately 2 hours drive northwest from Orange Walk Town.
 - Highlight: Explore the underground world of the Actun Loch Tunich cave system, home to bats and unique cave formations.
 - Tip: Wear appropriate footwear for the caving adventure, and remember that flashlights are essential.
 
Sibun River Tubing
- Location: Near the village of San Antonio, approximately 1 hour drive northwest from Orange Walk Town.
 - Highlight: Float down the Sibun River, spotting iguanas, toucans, and other wildlife along the way.
 - Tip: Bring waterproof bags for your belongings, and apply insect repellent before setting off.