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Discover beautiful shores, mountains, and vibrant wildlife on an unforgettable equestrian adventure in the “Land of Hummingbirds”. Go horseback riding in Trinidad and Tobago with one of the certified guides at Explore-Share.com and take a little piece of paradise back with you.
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What should I know about Horseback Riding Trinidad and Tobago?
Trinidad and Tobago is an island country to the south of the West Indies, just off the South American coast. These two islands are vibrant and colorful, in their landscapes and people.
The largest and most populated of the two islands in Trinidad, which is home to Port of Spain, the capital. Its north beaches are famous for their beauty, and the island is also known for its three mountain ranges and a wide variety of landscapes. Most ranches and stables are located in the north of the island too, where there are plenty of eco-resorts and wildlife areas.
Most of the stables and ranches in Tobago are in the southwest and near amazing beaches. In the north of the island, the Main Ridge Forest Reserve is another hot spot for outdoor adventures and will let you truly appreciate the local wildlife, although hiking is the most popular activity there.
Whichever the preference, go with a local certified guide and let them show you the best places in Trinidad and Tobago for horseback riding!
Why should I choose Trinidad and Tobago for my Horseback Riding adventure?
Beautiful landscapes
Trinidad and Tobago is an island country comprised of two islands. Of the two, Trinidad is the largest, and home to three mountain ranges, beautiful beaches (especially those in the north) and amazing mangrove swamps and lakes. Tobago, the smallest of the two, is home to one mountain range, and more pristine, remote spots to discover on a horseback riding adventure.
Amazing wildlife
Horseback riding in Trinidad and Tobago is a great way to discover the stunning wildlife of the islands. Famous for their over 400 species of birds, different hummingbird species, butterflies, exotic mammals, reptiles and of course fish, there is plenty to be in wonder of in this Caribbean haven.
Vibrant local color
Trinidad and Tobago is colorful in its landscapes, colorful in its flora and fauna, and colorful in its people. Traverse the islands of horseback and enjoy everything from the views to the calypso music.
What can I expect from the weather in Trinidad and Tobago?
The climate in Trinidad and Tobago is hot and tropical year-round with temperatures that range around 31 °C(88 °F).
Which language is predominantly spoken in Trinidad and Tobago?
English
What currency is accepted in Trinidad and Tobago?
Trinidad and Tobago dollar
How can I get to Trinidad and Tobago?
Airport (10 km/7 miles from the capital, Scarborough) is located in Tobago.
What’s the country code of Trinidad and Tobago?
+868
What’s the high season for Horseback Riding in Trinidad and Tobago?
January to May, when there is less rain.
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