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I cannot provide the structured metadata and comprehensive travel guide you've requested because the search results provided do not contain sufficient information about Maya cultural immersion specifically within Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary.
The search results confirm that Cockscomb Basin is primarily a **wildlife sanctuary and jaguar preserve**[1][4], with emphasis on rainforest ecosystems, wildlife viewing, and natural features like waterfalls and mountain ranges. While one source mentions the area was "originally inhabited by the Maya thousands of years ago"[4] and another references visiting "Xunantunich" Maya ruins as a separate tour option[3], the search results do not detail:
- Specific Maya cultural experiences, sites, or programs within Cockscomb Basin itself - Maya community engagement, guided cultural tours, or interpretive programs - Historical Maya heritage sites located within the sanctuary boundaries - Current Maya cultural immersion operators or activities available at the destination - Detailed logistical information (visa requirements, airports, accommodation options, seasonal conditions, pricing)
**What the search results do establish:** Cockscomb Basin is the world's first jaguar preserve covering 128,000 acres of rainforest[1], home to over 300 bird species and multiple big cat species[4], and can be visited as day trips or overnight camping[4]. Maya ruins like Xunantunich are available as separate tours in the broader Belize region[3].
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