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Issue 18 Vol. 4

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...Do all this while sharing a taste treat and mingling

down through the rain forest canopy. Feeling relief reaching the bottom, the question now becomes ... How do we get out? This expedition is not for the faint of heart and all participants

San Ignacio Town

Burns Avenue is “Main Street” and a good place to begin a tour of the town.

Known locally as “Cayo”, San Ignacio is a unique blend of America’s Old West and tropical backwater with frontierlike wooden shops on narrow streets.

Most days it’s a busy thoroughfare with lots of people walking in the streets. Burns Avenue and the adjacent streets are packed with shops,

must be relatively fit.

hotels and places to eat where hospitable towns people mingle in restaurants, bars and wooden shops. San Ignacio market

Saturday Market Many of our guests take the opportunity to visit the local market.

Saturday (early) is the best time and day to go, as it’s the busiest market day and along with the wide variety of fruits and vegetables offered, there are also plenty of food vendors preparing fresh local fare such as, tacos, tamales, pupusas (right), along with homemade breads, cheeses and yogurts for you to sample. There are also plenty of hand-made crafts and gift items to inspect and a place that sells local medicinal and

cooking herbs. Do all this while sharing a taste treat and mingling amongst

the locals in the festive atmosphere of this bustling market place.

Iguana Conservation Project The Iguana Conservation Project

is located at the San Ignacio Hotel. Here you will have the opportunity to

take a closer look at these descendants of dinosaurs and learn how vital they are to the ecologi-

cal balance of the Macal River ecosystem. This handson tour is both fun and educational and takes about an hour to complete. Located on the highest hill overlooking the town is where to find Cahal Pech, a partially excavated Maya archeological site. There site has a visitors’ center containing artifacts and a reconstructed model of the site.l

2 7 th M ay - 2nd J u ne 2014 Buy & Sell Weekly Classifieds Entertainment Guide

2 7 th M ay - 2nd J u ne 2014 Buy & Sell Weekly Classifieds Entertainment Guide

amongst the locals in the festive atmosphere of this bustling market place


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