Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago, the Cosmopolitan Island of the Caribbean

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Carnival is one of the island's best known festivals, it is a last party before the Christian period of Lent

Tobago Heritage Festival Villages on the island featuring their own activity, such as traditional weddings, goat races or games (July).

Phagwa Festival celebrating the Hindu New Year, usually around full moon in March.

Eid-ul-Fitr : Muslim New Year, occurring around June, is celebrated with day of feasting .

Santa Rosa Festival Celebrates the cross-cultural relationship between the Amerindians and the Roman Catholic Church. The festival is held in honour of the remaining Caribs on the islands and visitors can enjoy Carib treats and some of their crafts are displayed.

Divali : Also called festivals of lights, it's a national Hindu holiday to honor Lakshmi, goddess of light, beauty, riches and love.

 

TNT Points of Interests...

Have You ever hear talking about the Shark River Walk? That's no means you going to find a shark in there. That is the name of the river and is one of the most exiting and difficult walks in TNT. There are numerous pools, small cascades and abundant aquatic life. After a 3 ½ hour walk up the river we reach a point where the water gushes down in a wild fashion into a deep pool. It is a magnificent view. The walk take you like 6 hours...

You never going to forget matura falls...

This is the starting point of your trip that you was waiting for. First you will walk through a pine forested area and then through lush rainforest until reach the majestic Matura river. After a moderately difficult 4 hour walk we reach this breathtaking limestone waterfall with its big, crystal clear bathing pool glittering in different hues of green and blue. Is just amazing...

 

 

 

 

 

A perfect complement to bustling Trinidad, Tobago is a true jewel of the Caribbean Sea, whose sparkle will live in your memory long after you have left her shores. Beacuse in Trinidad and Tobago you can chart your own adventure...

The gorgeous, sandy beaches along our North Coast in Trinidad, provide the perfect atmosphere for seclusion, rest and recreation.

A diverse mix of Amerindian, African, East Indian, Chinese, European and Middle Eastern inhabitants. All these different ethnic influences are reflected in the music, art, religion, architecture, fashion and cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago.This vibrant and colorful culture has produced Calypso, Soca, Carnival and Steelpan as well as Chutney, parang and other musical crossover forms.

Trinidad & Tobago have miles of empty palm-fringed beaches, cascading waterfalls, coral reefs, swamps, beautiful rivers and towering mountain ranges with lush tropical rain forest teeming with wild life.

The more serene of the siblings, Tobago is home to the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere. Twenty-two miles, or 35 km, away from Trinidad, the island of Tobago offers a striking contrast in landscapes and people. Tobago provides a much more relaxed introduction to the Caribbean. The pace of life here is slower. Away from the established, but not crowded, resorts at the western end of the island, are located on beaches that offer plenty of secluded coves and bays where you can idle away the hours in the water and the sun in classic Caribbean fashion.

It really is the last of the unspoiled Caribbean...

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