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    Belize Monkey Adventure Tour

    Are you looking to see howler monkeys up close while visiting Belize? Join us on our Howler Monkey Adventure Tour—an ecotourism experience that takes you on a leisurely walk through the lush Belizean broadleaf forest, led by one of our experienced and friendly guides.


    With our guides’ expert knowledge and familiarity with the forest, we can confidently assure you’ll spot a family of black howler monkeys (known locally as “baboons”) swinging freely in their natural habitat. You’ll witness these incredible animals as they go about their daily lives in the trees above—a sight that’s sure to stay with you long after your visit.

    Bermudian landing, Belize
    1 hour

    Highlights

    Our guides not only bring you close to the howlers but also share their knowledge about the ecosystem here in Belize. They’ll introduce you to other local wildlife, as well as Belize’s medicinal plants and their traditional uses for an immersive and educational experience.


    Tours run throughout the day, allowing you to pick a time that best fits your schedule. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a wildlife photographer, or simply looking for a memorable experience, the Howler Monkey Adventure Tour at the Community Baboon Sanctuary offers a glimpse into lives of the monkeys in Belize’s forests.


    Book your ecotour today and create memories of Belize that you’ll treasure forever!

    Meeting point

    USD $12per person
    1 Participant
    Animals ecosystem
    Animals Mission

    Free cancellation

    Full refund with self-cancellation up to 1 day before start time

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is regenerative travel?

    Regenerative travel is a form of travel that actively improves local ecosystems and communities through restoration projects. Travel and give back to the planet at the same time.

    Where can I find regenerative experiences?

    Canopi curates experiences in Indonesia, Mexico, and Spain, including coral reef restoration, forest conservation and reforestation, and wildlife protection.

    How do these trips make an impact?

    Each booking funds local NGO efforts to rebuild coral reefs, replant forests, and restore biodiversity. In this case, you will be helping Community Baboon Sanctuary.

    You will be helping

    Community Baboon Sanctuary

    Community Baboon Sanctuary

    At the Community Baboon Sanctuary (CBS), the local community is the true foundation of everything we achieve. While our sanctuary is known for protecting the baboons, or black howler monkeys, our community is equally important. The Community Baboon Sanctuary wouldn’t exist without the united efforts of seven Belize River Valley villages. Together, these villages form the backbone of CBS, with each community bringing its own strengths, traditions, and dedication to the sanctuary’s mission. These villages, spread across over 3,000 hectares, are home to the dedicated landowners who voluntarily pledged their land to create a safe haven for the black howler monkeys and other wildlife. From hosting cultural events to guiding visitors through local trails, each village has a role in sustaining CBS. Bermudian Landing, the central hub of the community baboon sanctuary, serves as the gathering place for CBS events and the home of the CBS Women’s Conservation Group headquarters.

    Community Baboon Sanctuary team