Cueva de Actun Tunichil Muknal con almuerzo local desde San Ignacio





Descripción
¡Explora las cámaras ocultas y las aguas cristalinas del inframundo maya en Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM), que aparece en National Geographic! Nada en la misteriosa cueva, que los antiguos mayas consideraban un portal al inframundo, conocida como Xibalba. Esta excursión de un día desde San Ignacio incluye una caminata de 1,5 horas ida y vuelta en la Reserva Natural Tapir y disfrutar de un delicioso almuerzo local. Sube, gatea, nada y juega en el pasaje de agua mientras entras en las cavernas, y deléitate con las refrescantes aguas del río Rugido antes y después de tu aventura espeluznante.
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Ofrecemos recogida gratuita para hoteles dentro de la ciudad de San Ignacio, hoteles fuera de la ciudad, se aplica un pequeño recargo
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- El requisito mínimo de altura es de 40 pulgadas
- Se recomienda usar zapatos de punta cerrada, ropa cómoda (pantalón corto, pantalón largo, camiseta o manga larga) que pueda mojarse, cambio de ropa.
- La recogida y devolución del hotel es para hoteles dentro de los límites de la ciudad de San Ignacio. Para hoteles fuera de San Ignacio, se aplica un recargo.
- Se requieren un par de calcetines cuando se retiran partes de los zapatos de la cueva.
- Traer botella de agua reutilizable
- No se permiten cámaras
Opiniones(192)
Absolutely worth doing. The history of these caves is fascinating, and the experience of visiting is second to none! Don’t pass this up. Ask for Akim as your guide, he is the best.
Must-do activity in one's life! This is not only a journey to explore Mayan culture, but also a thrilling cave adventure. Our guide was quite friendly, and provides a very detailed tour of the cave.
This was a once in a lifetime experience and Miguel was a great host! Super informative and interactive, with great directions. Food was delightful at the end as well. Definitely do the morning tour to beat the crowds.
Amazing ATM Cave tour—one of the highlights of our Belize trip. The cave itself is absolutely incredible and such a unique adventure. Our guide, Gilroy, was excellent: very nice, incredibly knowledgeable, and funny, which made the experience even better. Highly recommend that you book this experience if you can!
Absolutely amazing experience and Miguel was so good with our 8 year old son! He let him hold onto him and guided him but also let him feel independent and accomplished when appropriate. Everyone had a great time! Such a special once in a lifetime experience!
This activity was cancelled due to poor weather and we cant get a refund. Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave with Local Lunch from San Ignacio Tue, Dec 30, 2025 • 7:00 AM • 2 Adults
What an amazing experience! The hike through the jungle with the river crossings was a nice lead up to the main attraction. The cave adventure was so much fun for the whole family! The cave itself was beautiful and awe inspiring- definitely the highlight of our trip.
Our trip was unfortunately canceled due to dangerously high water levels after days of rain. This was December .. supposedly dry season. Of course this was no-ones fault ... but was incredibly disappointing. This was supposed to have been the highlight of our trip to San Ignacio . Just be aware that this can happen anytime of the year. Communication with the company was a little erratic, and they had promised to let us know as soon as possible in the morning of the trip whether it would go ahead. However I heard nothing from them and had to reach out to them to find out. They did not help us at all with the refund process and it is taking days to get Trip Advisor to " investigate " the situation.
My friends and I had such an amazing day at ATM with Mayawalk Tours, particuarly our great guides Francis and Emil. Walking/swimming/wading through the cave was like nothing we had done before. Many parts of the cave were beautiful and we learned so much from Francis about the cave, the Mayan offerings, and history of the Mayans, the cave, and the country. (Emil took another group). Francis told us exactly where to step and what to do to ensure that we got through as easily as possible. Then we had a delicious local lunch made by other members of the team who were so friendly. And on the bus on the way there, Emil shared with us a lot of interesting information about the Belizian people and the country. Definitely take a tour with Mayawalk and ask for Francis and Emil
One of the BEST travel experiences I’ve ever had (I’ve been to 43 countries). I brought my mom who is almost 70 and very active. She was fine (a few rock scrapes) but please make sure you have decent physical skills, especially agility. Hot tips: put dry socks in your helmet, bring a water bottle. Water shoes are fine if they have textured rubber soles. Short sleeve, not long sleeve. Pants if you’re concerned with scraping your legs, otherwise shorts are more comfortable as you’ll be soaking wet the entire time. You get into chest deep water a few minutes into the 45minute hike to the caves. Water bottles are left just outside the cave entrance.



