Toledo Maya site gets visitor center

An archaeological site at Indian Creek in the Toledo District has a new visitor’s center courtesy of the European Union and the Government of Belize. The ribbon at Nim Li Punit Center was cut yesterday by Minister of Tourism Mark Espat. The facility includes a house to protect some of the south’s most important stelae and detailed information about Nim Li Punit. The Department of Archaeology is working on a similar project for Lubaantun. The visitor’s center is part of a one point eight million dollar Maya Site Development Project sponsored by the EU and G.O.B.
