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In the far southeast of the sun-kissed Caribbean lies the islands of Trinidad and Tobago, plush with beautiful beaches and raw natural beauty worth exploring with local guides bursting with in-depth knowledge and enthusiasm. Visit all-year round for various conditions for nature discovery.
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What should I know about Nature Discovery Trinidad and Tobago?
The Caribbean nation consists of the two main islands of Trinidad, the much larger island, and Tobago, which is separated by a 20-mile strait. It is located approximately 7 miles north of the Venezuelan coastline, in the far southeast of the Caribbean region. Inhabited for centuries by natives, the land was later colonised by the Spanish Empire, before changing imperial hands of Britain, France and the Netherlands.
Why should I choose Trinidad and Tobago for my Nature Discovery adventure?
Islands of wonder
The Caribbean nation is a typical stunning island nation full of incredible beaches and laidback way of life. And its natural wonders are breathtaking. These include Bamboo Cathedral, an area of high-rise bamboo stalks bending and arching to form incredible views, as well as Mount Tamana Bat Caves, with its unique geologic history.
Wonderful wildlife
The islands’ plants and animals have evolved from the specific geology and geography, and is similar to neighbouring Venezuela. Natural flora here include classic palm trees, flowering shrubs and wild flowers. Regarding animals, the islands are populated with monkeys, mammals and birds, such as the strikingly orange scarlet ibis, and the cocrico bird.
Colourful culture
Trinidad and Tobago holds a distinct culture which has been heavily influenced by a number of former European empires, such as Spain, the Netherlands, France and Britain. Gaining independence in 1962 from the latter, African and Indian cultures have also shaped the culture, in the birthplace of the steelpan, limbo, and calypso.
What can I expect from the weather in Trinidad and Tobago?
The climate of the island nation is maritime tropical, featuring a dry season from January to May and a rainy season from June to December.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Trinidad and Tobago?
English.
What currency is accepted in Trinidad and Tobago?
Trinidad and Tobago dollar.
What’s the country code of Trinidad and Tobago?
+868.
What’s the high season for Nature Discovery in Trinidad and Tobago?
Visit all-year round for various conditions for nature discovery.
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