Knolly’s Tunnel Situated off the Tabaquite Main Road in Central Trinidad, was named after the then acting Colonial Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, Sir ClementRead More
Category: Places
Mayaro Bay The etymology of the name, ‘Mayaro’ originated from the Arawakan mainstaple ‘maya’ which was a plant in abundance in the area. The endRead More
Manzanilla Beach Coconut trees lining the pristine shoreline, approximately fifteen miles of glistening sand where the waves crash of the Atlantic Ocean on the eastRead More
The temple in the sea A testament of devotion and religious belief is the temple built in the sea at waterloo in Carapichamia Trinidad. ARead More
Sand Pit / Quarry: It’s been years since I visited the quarry in Ravine Sable. After getting getting alot of request for information after postingRead More
Royal Botanic Gardens: I can remember when last I visited this beautiful landscaped area. Located north of the Queen’s Park Savannah and next the EmperorRead More
Mount St. Benedict: The Abbey of Our Lady of Exile, Mount St. Benedict is one of Trinidad’s more famous tourist attractions. Nestled six hundred feetRead More
Zorro Village: Located right before the road to Rincon Basin, Zorro Trace on a corner leads you to Zorro Village. Hidden from the general publicRead More
La Forêt Beach: Three kilometers south of the Galera Point Lighthouse is one of Toco’s best-kept secrets, La Forêt Beach also known as Forest Point.Read More
St Joseph Adventures: For today’s adventure, we decided to go routing in St Joseph, to visit the well-known Maracas waterfall and some pools in theRead More
Our destination this weekend led to Penal, located in south Trinidad, here we visited the Mud Volcano and explored the beach. I have seen manyRead More
Paragrant Bay. Also known as Paragon, one of the most beautiful scenery you would see in Trinidad and Tobago with panoramic visuals, gardens on theRead More