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An incredible natural site

The dramatic Tiger Cave, situated in San Miguel, was once a religious site for the Mayan people. The cave got its name from the villagers after a dog chased a jaguar cub inside the cave a long time ago. Inside the cave, you can observe a collection of Mayan artifacts, such as pottery and other ceremonial items. Make sure to bring your headlamp!

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Located just outside San Miguel Village in the Toledo District.

How to get there:

It is an hour walk to Tiger Cave from San Miguel. The cave is located on a private land, therefore, it is possible that the gate is closed. However, it is possible to visit if the owner grants you permission to enter the cave. You can hire a local guide at Toledo Cave and Adventure Tours. The trail is well marked; you will follow a dry creek to a 10 foot waterfall, where you will see the entrance of the cave.

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