Benque Viejo del Carmen
Country RiverfrontBenque Viejo del Carmen is a quaint town located in the western part of Belize, near the border with Guatemala. It is the last sizable settlement before entering Guatemala, and it serves as a gateway between the two countries. The town is rich in cultural diversity, with a strong presence of Mestizo and Maya communities, which is reflected in the local customs, language, and cuisine. Benque Viejo del Carmen is known for its peaceful atmosphere, friendly locals, and scenic beauty, with the Mopan River running alongside it. The town's streets are lined with a mix of traditional wooden houses and more modern structures, and it has a distinctly laid-back vibe. The town is surrounded by lush greenery and is close to natural attractions such as the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve and the ancient Maya city of Xunantunich, making it a popular spot for eco-tourism and history enthusiasts. Benque Viejo del Carmen hosts vibrant festivals and cultural events, including the annual Fiesta de la Virgen de Guadalupe, which showcases the town's rich heritage and community spirit. Despite its small size, the town offers essential services, schools, and a few local eateries and shops that cater to both residents and visitors. The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture, trade, and tourism, and it serves as a hub for those traveling between Belize and Guatemala.