Supporting Belize’s Conservation Efforts through Tours

Hamanasi guide


When Hamanasi guests explore Belize’s national parks, marine reserves, and ancient Maya sites, they’re doing more than sightseeing—they’re giving back. Nearly every adventure includes a park entrance or conservation fee that goes directly to the Belizean government or local organizations dedicated to protecting these natural and cultural treasures.

Whether hiking through the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, snorkeling or diving in the South Water Caye Marine Reserve, or visiting archaeological sites like Xunantunich, guests help support wildlife conservation, trail maintenance, ranger staffing, and community education programs. These contributions play a vital role in preserving Belize’s extraordinary biodiversity and heritage.

By participating in Hamanasi’s adventures, guests become part of a regenerative tourism model—one that helps ensure Belize’s rainforests, reefs, and cultural sites are protected for generations to come.


UN Sustainable Development Goals Met:
#8: Decent Work & Economic Growth
#11: Sustainable Cities & Communities
#12: Responsible Consumption & Production
#14: Life Below Water
#15: Life on Land
#17: Partnerships for the Goals