Spanning over 4500 square kilometres, Orange Walk District is the second-largest district in Belize and is home to the district capital, Orange Walk Town, the fourth-largest town in the country. Affectionately known as "Sugar City", Orange Walk has a history rich in sugarcane, soybean and honey, while also being known for its cattle and rum production. A wonderful blend of history, culture and nature, visitors can look forward to discovering the many local villages dotting the district, including August Pine Ridge, Blue Creek, Douglas, Indian Church, San Carlos, San Felipe, Nuevo San Juan, San Lazaro, San Luis, Santa Martha, and Trinidad, to name a few. History enthusiasts can explore several ancient Mayan archaeological sites such as Cuello, Lamanai, Noh Mul and Chan Chich. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Rio Bravo Conservation and Management Area, home to several habitats which support a variety of birdlife and wildlife.