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Explore the wildlife of Trinidad and Tobago with a half-day adventure at the Caroni Swamp. * Head to the country’s largest mangroves on a flat-bottomed boat cruise. * Experience wildlife like the Scarlet Ibis on of our national birds, Caimans and the Silky Anteaters in their habitat. * Learn about the swamp’s flora and fauna from an informative local guide.
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A two hour drive along the scenic North Coast past the villages of Maracas & Blanchisseuse will bring us to the starting point of the hike: a tiny village in the remote rainforest. This hike is easy and takes approximately 45 minutes one way. You hike along and inside a shallow river to the most amazing waterfall of approximately 65 ft, with a large plunge pool for bathing. After some relaxing time on the big rocks or a refreshing bath - with a nice head-massage from the falls - you then return to the base. Basic changing facilities are provided. You are then taken to the popular Maracas Beach for a delicious "Bake & Fish" sandwich (not included in cost) and another swim (optional).
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Zip through the forest overlooking the Caribbean Sea! This tour takes you to the scenic North West Coast, where the tour will begin. There are 8 lines and 3 canopy walks/net bridges - the highest cable is approximately 175 feet up and the longest cable measures about 1000 feet. It takes 45 minutes to 1 hour to glide through the course. Then you can take a refreshing swim at a nearby beach or visit panoramic Fort George (optional).
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• A secret garden where 13 of the world’s most iridescent beautiful and tiniest of Hummingbirds congregate. • Learn the history of the village and the brilliantly coloured hummingbirds. • Experience the hummingbirds up close and personal. • Enjoy the wonderful views of the valley and surrounding mountains.
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The Caroni Swamp is an estuarine system comprising 5,611 hectares of mangrove forest and herbaceous marsh, interrupted by numerous channels, and brackish and saline lagoons, and with extensive intertidal mudflats on the seaward side. The central section of the acreage is designated as a wildlife sanctuary and is the home of one of Trinidad and Tobago’s national bird, the Scarlet Ibis. The Caroni Swamp is the major roosting place for the Scarlet Ibis(Eudocimus ruber) and is also the home of over 100 avian species.
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• Explore our Popular Maracas Bay at a leisurely pace and relax on the beach. • Depart from the Hotel on a private vehicle witch the driver will give you a tour on the northern coast before reaching the famous Maracas Beach. • Aside from swimming, and relaxing at the beach, don’t miss tasting the world-famous local delicacy known as “BAKE AND SHARK”.
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Take a drive through the lively shopping streets of Port of Spain. See the Queen’s Park Savannah and the magnificent, seven, colonial style buildings and visit the National Museum (according to availability). Visit Fort George for spectacular panoramic views of Port of Spain. Next, take the North Coast road to the famous Maracas Beach. Make a stop at the lookout point, take some photos of the surrounding bays and even try some local snacks such as pineapple chutney. At the beach, relax, swim or just have a walk on its’ sandy shores. Also, try the famous "bake and fish” sandwich. So tasty!
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This nature tour takes you in an open flat-bottomed boat into the famous Caroni Wetlands with open lagoons and waterways and a beautiful scenery of the serene landscape of this untouched mangrove swamp. In the sunset you view dozens of different species of wildlife with the highlight being the spectacular Scarlet Ibis. See hundreds of birds fly in unison to their roosting trees.
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Start your day with a scenic drive along the North Coast road with the most amazing panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea. Stop at the Maracas Lookout where you can take photos of the surrounding bays and maybe try some local snacks (not included). Continue on the 1.25-mile beach, lined with coconut trees, where waves can reach an average height of 1-meter. Swim, relax or have a cool walk along the sandy shores. Also enjoy the famous bake and fish sandwich.
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With a population of approximately 50,000 Port of Spain is the largest city in Trinidad. Your city tour of the capital includes a visit to the bustling Independence Square with its imposing Central Bank and surrounding lively shopping streets, the former Parliament Building, the Supreme Court and historic Woodford Square. The tour continues to the Queen’s Park Savannah and the "Magnificent Seven" a row of beautiful colonial style buildings. A walk in the Botanic Gardens is most rewarding. The last stop is at Fort George, a lookout point with spectacular views overlooking Port of Spain, the Gulf of Paria and surrounding areas, as far as Venezuela.
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This lunch tour in Trinidad, a world-famous source of premium cacao, features a 3-course meal using locally grown cacao in a restaurant deep in the mountains where hummingbirds play. The restaurant is located in the village of Lopino in the Northern Mountains, once a prosperous cacao plantation. The main dish will be a choice of pork, chicken, or fish. Please note that this tour is to enjoy 3 course meal using cocoa beans which cropped in the village instead of chocolate making tour. Please enjoy the fantastic cocoa lunch with hummingbirds in the village surrounding cocoa Tree!
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The main destination of this sightseeing tour is Maracas Beach, the most popular beach on the North coast of Trinidad. After a historical and architectural view of Port of Spain, you'll journey via the Saddle Road to this beautiful getaway. Magnificent views await you on this 3.5 hour journey.
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Visit the most accessible "Pitch Lake" which is used for manufacturing and road paving all over the world. Bathe in the reputed medicinal pools which, according to the villagers, has healing properties for joint pain and skin conditions. Along with the Pitch Lake, you would also visit iconic stops such as the Temple in the Sea, Hanuman Murti, and San Fernando Hill.
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Explore central Trinidad's main city, Chaguanas, with its bustling fresh produce market and lively bazaar-filled streets, on this 5-hour mini island tour from Port of Spain. Visit the Temple of the Sea, and the statue of Lord Hanuman at the Hindu Temple and adjoining Ashram Yoga Center.
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Discover the delicious local cuisine of Trinidad while you mingle with the locals during this evening tasting tour. Visit a number of local food stalls and taste local cuisine such as pholourie, doubles, roti, corn soup and much more. Our first stop is at the Queen’s Park Savannah, followed by the Lady Young Lookout, the bustling town of St. James, completed by vibrant Ariapita Avenue and a cool local beer.
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We offer a safe and comfortable personalized tour experience where you have the chance to be surrounded by Nature.
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The trail to the Rio Seco waterfall begins on the Toco Main Road where the beautiful Salybia River flows lazily into the ocean. The trail winds through the primary rainforest of Matura that most times over looks the bubbling river. The rugged trail would take approximately 60 minutes hike one way, with a rating of 4/10. (Moderate Difficulty) . Expect to maneuver over fallen trees and step over tree roots. Hikers must wear shoes and clothing suitable for trekking along a muddy trail. Walk with an extra change of dry clothing and a towel for after the hike.
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• Rio Seco Waterfall is among Trinidad’s most stunning waterfalls. While, by far not the tallest, Waterfall this place mostly for its wide deep basin filled with emerald green water. The waterfall’s face, which slopes backward, makes for an easy climb to its top, and its deep plunge pool encourages visitors to jump and dive in. • Another appealing aspect of Rio Seco is that the hike to the waterfall is a relatively easy one, which takes visitors along a wide generally clear path that is marked better that most other waterfall trails. Best of all the hike is just 1 hour walk. All this makes the waterfall a favorable for visitors, family and friends.
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• Enjoy most of your time seeing and learning about our Capital City of Trinidad. • During the hour visit famous landmarks like the Cathedral, Woodford Square, Red House and the Magnificent Seven. • Your tour also takes you approximately 350 feet (106.68 meters) above sea level to Fort George to view magnificent panorama of Port of Spain. • Plus, get a chance to taste local delicacies fresh coconut water and jelly.
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Avocat Waterfall is absolutely beautiful. An easy hike along the river, which makes it accessible to even the non hiker, practically anyone. When you get there, you experience a powerful waterfall that cause an updraft of wind which blows your mind. A beautiful pool for swimming, shallow and deep sides.Hiking up rivers, climbing through uncharted rain forests where your leader follows only his knowledge of the forests. While walking you will see, experience and learn of the natural history of this magnificent rainforest. The walk ends at the seventy-foot waterfall, where swimming in the small pool at the base of the falls is our objective. Relax while getting a natural massage as you sit at the foot of the falls.
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Get the party started on our 20-seater party bus, fully loaded with LED lights, pumping music, air-conditioning, and comfy reclining seats! Each ride comes with an ice chest stocked with local beers, and you can add other drinks to match your booking. Want snacks or food? No problem—we can arrange refreshments and custom drink options to keep the vibes going. We’ll pick you up from any hotel in Trinidad and take you wherever the fun is—the beach, lime spots, parties, or any destination you choose. Our party bus is perfect for bachelor and bachelorette parties, birthdays, group limes, or just an unforgettable night out. From pickup to drop-off, the party never stops!
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In Aripo lies a Turquoise hued six (6) foot waterfall rich in biodiversity due to its bottomless depth. Apart from the deep blue waters, the Aripo River also provides a shallow stream under the forest canopy. The trek starts off the Aripo Road, a short 5-15 minutes mildly steep downhill walk through the rainforest canopy. At the Aripo River one can dive into the deep turquoise waters and swim with the friendly and fearless small freshwater fishes. The river also provides shallow emerald pools for those who wish to bask in nature’s shelter
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Experience a unique Eco-tour at Caroni Swamp, the largest mangrove wetland in Trinidad and Tobago, teeming with diverse birds, reptiles, mammals, and other wildlife. As evening falls, witness the awe-inspiring return of the nation’s Scarlet Ibis, famed for its brilliant scarlet plumage. At dusk, flocks of these majestic birds glide back to the swamp to roost after a day of feeding, creating a stunning display of color across the sky. This tour offers an unforgettable opportunity to immerse yourself in nature, photography, and wildlife observation, making it one of Trinidad’s most remarkable natural experiences.
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To witness the Scarlet Ibis come home to roost is the only one of its kind in the Region. They are the rare "beautiful birds" whose loss are mourned by many because they bring a refreshing uniqueness to the world. They are the creatures who feed the souls of others. The brother realizes his loss as Doodle dies. He cries, holding him and "sheltering [his] fallen scarlet ibis from the heresy of rain." The Scarlet Ibis - Wikipedia "The Scarlet Ibis" is a short story written by novelist James Hurst. It was first published in The Atlantic Monthly in July 1960 and won the "Atlantic First" award. The story has become a classic of American literature, and has been frequently republished in high school anthologies and other collections. Published in: The Atlantic Monthly Publication date: July 1960 Author: James Hurst Genre(s): Tragedy, short story
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