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Experience an eco tour like no other. The Caroni Swamp is the largest mangrove wetland in Trinidad and Tobago and is home to numerous species of birds, reptiles, mammals, and other wildlife. As evening approaches look out for the national bird of Trinidad and Tobago, the Scarlet Ibis, named after its vibrant scarlet colour. Evening is when the birds return to the swamp to roost, after feeding during the day, creating a spectacle of colour.
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Experience with a difference, a natural mud bath at L’eau Michel Mud Volcano in south Trinidad. Unlike other mud volcanoes in Trinidad, the mud at L’eau Michel is semi solid and liquid enough for visitors to bathe in. The mud flows out through active vents. The mud here is not hot despite what the term ‘volcano’ might suggest, the mud is cool and smooth and so dense it keeps you a float. This is usually followed by a short 30-minute hike to the southern coast to L’eau Michel Beach. The tour concludes with a stop at Debe to experience their Cuisine.
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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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• 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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Experience LIVE music in Port of Spain by night! From 8.30pm we will tour you through the energetic capital of Trinidad to various “steel pan yards” where the local steel-bands practice. Trinidad is the birthplace of the versatile "steel-drum" and we hear Soca, Calypso and sometimes even some Classical music - the steel-bands are everywhere! Listen to the pulsating rhythms of "Phase 2 Pan Groove" and others in their authentic neighborhoods - and of course taste some delicious street food as well. Let's check out the busy night strips (optional), we will give excellent insider tips. After the tour you can choose to stay and "lime" (hang out) or we drop you back to your hotel by 10.30pm.
Hotel pickup and drop-off is included.
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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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This is Port of Spain’s only food tour. It’s a journey into the real heartbeat of the city.
We begin in the lively downtown area, strolling along the Brian Lara Promenade where everyday life unfolds around us. As you sample popular street foods made by local vendors, your guide shares stories of the city’s rich and diverse past, from African, Indian, Chinese, and European influences to Carnival traditions and independence.
Your 3.5-hour experience also takes you to uptown Port of Spain, where the iconic Magnificent Seven, a row of elaborate colonial-era mansions, show off the city’s architectural history and wealth from the late 1800s.
You’ll also pass major landmarks like the War Memorial, the peaceful Botanic Gardens, and historic places of worship that reflect the island’s deep religious and cultural diversity.
This tour connects you to the people, history, and food that define Port of Spain. Come hungry for flavour and insight, you’ll leave with both.
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Once you are in Trinidad you can have the experience of our cultural landscape. You will get to see and hear Steelpan Music and the making of the Steelpan instrument. Get a taste of Calypso and even some Mas you will get an opportunity to enjoy life as a Trinidadian would. To put the icing on the cake, your tour guide is also a skilled musician who will be able to share his life's experiences with you.
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Traveling with us ensures a smooth and enjoyable journey. We prioritize your safety and comfort with a modern fleet of well-maintained vehicles and experienced, courteous drivers. Our flexible options cater to diverse needs, from airport transfers and city tours to customized itineraries. With competitive pricing and the valuable insights of our local drivers, We offer excellent value and a stress-free travel experience in Trinidad. There is sufficient leg room in the transport and ample luggage room making your trip stress free
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