Mountain Equestrian Trails (http://www.metbelize.com) for two weeks while filming caves and exploring the underground realms of ancient Mayan cities.
Dr. Jaime Awe of the National Institute of Archaeology is one of Belize's foremost experts on Mayan history and archaeology. Dr. Awe dedicated long, unselfish hours to the project, taking
the crew to several of the "greatest, richest undergrounds I've seen on the planet," Wildman says.
Wildman first visited MET thirteen years earlier as a youngster and he says he had the time of his life. Upon returning he stated, "The place is unchanged, even more beautiful."
"(I) can't begin to explain the thrills of riding horses through the jungle at full gallop, or inserting myself into the flow of an underground river running hard in a sacrificial cave,"
Wildman said. "But I can say, before it gets even more discovered: Go Belize. Few places exist like it anymore. And when you go, try stay with our friends at Mountain Equestrian Trails if
you want to gallop through the jungle."
About Mountain Equestrian Trails:
Mentioned in "1,000 Places to See Before You Die," by Patricia Schultz, Mountain Equestrian Trails is owned and operated by the Bevis family. Owners, Jim and Marguerite Bevis, have been
operating the lodge since 1989 and have strongly advocated ecotourism principles both in their own lodge and in tourism businesses throughout the country of Belize. They are co-founders
of Slate Creek Preserve, a community based nature preserve and the Belize Ecotourism Association. Based in the heart of Slate Creek Preserve, MET has a strong reputation for both
innovation and professionalism within the equestrian community and has expanded into the wider field of adventure tourism.
Offering both horseback riding (http://www.metbelize.com
For Reservations:
Alice B. Wilhoit
US Reservations Manager
Mountain Equestrian Trails
aw2trav2bz @ aol.com
(800) 838-3918