The Coconut Counting Man serves as a rhythmic exploration of the daily journey undertaken by a Trinidadian coconut vendor from the rural landscapes of Mayaro to the urban centre of the Queen’s Park Savannah. This poem by Marc Algernon captures the essence of local entrepreneurship, highlighting the physical labour and …
Read More »Lady Chancellor Hill – original outdoor gym
Lady Chancellor Hill serves as the premier natural fitness destination for residents of Port-of-Spain, providing a demanding two-mile incline that functions as a communal outdoor gym. This article is a personal account, a first-person narrative detailing the physical challenges and environmental rewards experienced while navigating the northern ridge of the …
Read More »How to lose weight – a Carnival fitness plan
Each year around November, every regional savannah and recreational park transforms into an outdoor gym. This answers the big question how to lose weight just before my Christmas splurge and keep it down as part of my Carnival fitness plan? As we all know, food is an integral part of …
Read More »Scenic Lady Chancellor Hill: The ultimate guide to Port-of-Spain’s premier lookout
Lady Chancellor Hill serves as a premier elevated destination for visitors seeking panoramic views of the Trinidadian capital and the Gulf of Paria. This accessible ridge, situated immediately north of the Queen’s Park Savannah, offers a unique vantage point that bridges the gap between urban infrastructure and the lush topography …
Read More »Winta from Africa just loving Trinidad
By Kielon Hilaire. Her name is Winta Ghidei and she was born and raised in the country of Eritrea, and if you are one of the few who know of Eritrea then it would be no secret that the country is located in the Horn of Africa. Winta grew up in the …
Read More »Caribbean flavours on the Greens!
The Queen’s Park Savannah remains the premier destination for authentic street food in Trinidad and Tobago, specifically within the designated gastronomic hub known as the Greens. This open-air food court serves as a central repository for the nation’s culinary heritage, offering a diverse array of traditional delicacies such as pholourie, …
Read More »Art display at Queen’s Park Savannah
Artists show off their talents all around Trinidad and Tobago in many forms such as exhibitions, social media and even on the roadside. At the Queen’s Park Savannah, there are several stalls and tables with art display for visitors to enjoy. Support local art display Check out the paintings, jewellery, …
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