Tag Archives: Trinidad nature tourism

A herpetologist’s dream: Searching for the Golden tree frog in Trinidad

Exploring the hidden habitat of the Golden tree frog in Trinidad.

The Golden tree frog is one of the rarest and most biologically specialised amphibians in the Caribbean, surviving in isolated bromeliad ecosystems high in Trinidad’s Northern Range mountains. Found primarily on the mist-covered summits of El Tucuche and Cerro del Aripo, the species has become an international symbol of amphibian …

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Climbing El Cerro del Aripo: Reaching Trinidad’s highest point

Hiking El Cerro del Aripo: Explore Trinidad’s cloud forest summit.

El Cerro del Aripo is Trinidad and Tobago’s highest peak and one of the Caribbean’s most rewarding inland adventures. Rising to approximately 940 metres above sea level, this mountain in Trinidad’s Northern Range offers a demanding rainforest ascent, rare cloud forest ecology, and a summit experience unlike typical scenic peaks. …

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Escaping the crowds: Why Trinidad is the perfect summer retreat

Recharge in paradise with a summer retreat in Trinidad.

Trinidad is the ideal summer retreat for travellers who want warm weather, natural beauty, cultural depth and space away from overcrowded holiday hotspots. While many summer destinations face inflated prices, packed beaches and overbooked attractions, Trinidad offers a different model of travel built around authenticity, comfort and variety. Its southern …

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