Cayo is the largest of the six districts that make up Belize ....Geographically the largest and most fertile district in Belize, Cayo spans more than 2,000 square miles across diverse terrain - from rolling hills and sweeping farmland devoted to citrus orchards and cattle farming, to lush river valleys and rugged mountain ridges covered in sub-tropical jungle. Tourism ....With an estimated population of about 40,000 people , To experience Cayo you can Hike, Canoe, travel by Horseback, or tour in the comfort of an air-conditioned van. Whatever your preference, prepare yourself for the ultimate in an "up close and personal" experience. The Land ....Much of Cayo consists of broadleaf jungle overlying limestone formations. These formations are a result of an uplifting of ancient coral beds during the past 20 million years. Over time, flowing water has gradually dissolved the limestone, forming underwater rivers, sinkholes, and the Spectacular Caves for which Cayo is famous.
The Mountain Pine Ridge was formed in this way.
Today, it is not an uncommon site to see villagers along the river banks swimming, bathing and doing the family laundry. Cayo, a region once rich with logging and chicle farming, today boasts citrus groves and cattle ranches. Cayo farmers also raise poultry, corn, sorghum, beans, fruits, and various vegetables for both domestic consumption and export. Significant amounts of pine, rosewood, Santa Maria, cedar and mahogany are still harvested by local timber interests. Climate & Weather ....See Cayo Weather for typical seasonal weather patterns, annual rainfall and current conditions. Towns & People ....
In between are wild rivers and tropical hardwood forests where the indigenous jaguar, tapir and scarlet macal reside. Along the rivers an easy-going people, living in modest villages, traditionally have earned a living from working the land. Cayo's diverse and hospitable residents have long attracted a vast spectrum of people and cultures - Maya refugees from Guatemala and Mexico, Lebanese, East-Indian and Chinese entrepreneurs, as well as Mennonite farmers and adventure-seekers from North America and Europe. Getting Around ....Easy to reach on the Western Highway, the Cayo District is approximately a one-hour drive from Belize City. Cayo Business Services includes information about email, phones, money exchange, health facilities and other services for those interested in visiting Cayo District. From the budget-minded to the discriminating traveler, Cayo appeals to any visitor looking for high-spirited adventure, while enjoying some of natures finest handiwork. |
San Ignacio Resort Hotel - Wrap yourself in Four-Star comfort at The Premier - Full-Service - Resort Property in San Ignacio Town, the heart of the Cayo District.... Perched above the lush Macal River Valley, the hotel-resort boasts picturesque views of rainforest and wildlife from each of it's 24 deluxe, air-conditioned rooms. |
Bullfrog Inn - Foremost lodging facility for business travelers to the capitol city of Belmopan. AC/Restaurant-Bar. A conference room is available for guests and can accommodate up to 25 persons in air conditioned comfort. Popular meeting place for government officials and business persons. |
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