Rare 482 Acre Caves Branch Riverfront with Hills next to Nohoch Che’en Caves
This is an extremely rare opportunity to purchase 482 acres of naturally forested land located next to the famous Nohoch Che’en Caves Branch Archaeological Reserve, featuring crystal clear riverfront and towering limestone hills overlooking lush rainforest in one of the country’s most scenic regions. This sizable real estate investment offers over 4,200 ft of riverfront on the Caves Branch River, known for its stunningly clear water that has been naturally filtered as it flows through the underground Nohoch Che’en cave system. It provides an incredible chance to own an expansive track of pristine forested, riverfront land in a uniquely desirable location near popular tourism hotspots known for river tubing, cave tubing, spelunking, trekking, and zipline adventures.
The property is easily accessible by well-paved roads approximately 5 miles off the George Price Highway, near the midway point between Belize City and the capital city, Belmopan, and just south of the village of Frank’s Eddy. It is currently entirely off-grid, though the river provides a reliable water source, and access to electricity is roughly 1,000 ft nearby. This lovely acreage offers lush, fertile soil within a central valley flanked by lofty limestone hills on all sides, and roughly three-quarters of a mile of riverfront along its Western boundary, making it a great location for a wide range of applications including a private riverfront estate, an eco-retreat, a wildlife reserve, or the destination for luxurious riverfront resort developments with a waterpark, hilltop villas, and natural trails. A much larger 1,340-acre property sits directly adjacent and provides additional land, hills, and farmland that can be developed into a remarkable riverfront community complete with a golf course, high-end riverfront estates, horse ranch, and more.
Few opportunities exist that offer all the necessary elements to create an outstanding development in such a beautiful area. This region of the Cayo District, known as Xaiha—a Maya word meaning “where two rivers meet”—encompasses over 2,700 acres of land stretching from the Nohoch Che’en Reserve to the confluence of the Caves Branch and Sibun Rivers.
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