6 h
About this activity
Discovered by a hunter looking for his dog, Che Chem Ha (“Cave of the Poisonwood Water”) is in the foot-hills of the Maya mountains. Located in the upper Macal River Valley, the cave is one quarter of a mile long and is a dry cave. The cave was first rediscovered in the 1980’s and was explored and mapped until the 1990’s. The cave is located 16 miles from San Ignacio near Vaca Falls, and requires a 45-minute uphill trek to witness its most amazing collection of Mayan pottery. This cave is most notable for its unique collection of Mayan artwork and artifacts. Visitors will appreciate the cave’s entrance, which is decorated with Mayan motifs and the extensive assortment of ancient storage jars, called “ollas,” some with paintings and other distinct markings that line the walls of its chambers. Che Chem Ha Cave was used by the Maya as a storehouse for grain as well as a ceremonial centre for their after-life and bloodletting rituals. One of the chambers contains artifacts used in performing their ritualized ceremonies. If you are just looking for adventure and exploration, this destination is a must.
Features
Original
60% Tourism
45% Cultural
35% Sport
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