TRINIDAD & TOBAGO GOES GREEN
01-22-2008
Port of Spain, Trinidad – January 21, 2008 – Winning several
prestigious eco-awards including the World Travel Awards “Best Eco–Destination
in the World” and Caribbean Travel Awards Committee’s “#1 Eco-Destination in the
Caribbean”, the dual island nation of Trinidad & Tobago has taken the lead
as one of the most environmentally conscious, bio-diverse and eco–adventurous
destinations. A prime spot for nature enthusiasts, these rich and rare
islands offer a wide variety of activities including world-class bird watching,
hiking, kayaking, biking and cave exploration.
Trinidad, known to many for their world
famous Carnival, is home to much more than that. The island nation is vigilant
about protecting its natural treasures, from the rainforest to the turtles that
nestle on the beaches. Eco-travelers can bask in the primitive beauty of Paria
Springs Eco-Community, an enclave dedicated to the preservation of the
environment while facilitating responsible eco-adventure tourism. There are
guided hiking tours to Trinidad’s highest
mountain, El Cerro Del Aripo. Standing at 3,085 feet, it hosts the islands
oldest rock formations. Bird watchers and nature lovers can take a step in the
“Wright” direction by exploring The Asa Wright Nature Centre and Lodge. Nestled
in the foothills of East Trinidad, this
1200-acre reserve is home to approximately 140 species of birds making it the
most densely populated island in the world for avian species. There visitors may
also witness the magnificent diversity of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, insects
and native plants. Naturalist guides take visitors on nature tours and hikes
through the rugged terrain and rainforest trail where one can view exotic birds
or rainforest animals feeding at the feeders. Bird aficionados can take a guided
boat tour through The Caroni Swamp & Bird Sanctuary, the largest mangrove
swamp in Trinidad and home to the national
bird, the Scarlet Ibis.
Tobago is an ideal eco–adventure oasis offering
visitors an array of activities from the moment they arrive. Adventure
seeking travelers may answer nature’s beckoning call and explore the Main Forest Ridge Rainforest, named
the World’s Leading Ecotourism
Destination by The World Travel Awards. Dedicated in
1765, it is the
oldest rainforest preserve in the western hemisphere and home to an incredibly
diverse biological eco-system. Hikers can trek to Argyle Waterfalls
featuring nature trails sheltered by tall trees and bamboo groves
and a three-tiered waterfall. From
the novice to the experienced, divers can venture beneath the
crystal waters of Tobago’s coast in Speyside,
Pigeon Point or Englishman’s Bay to catch glimpses of barracudas, dolphins,
whale sharks, parrotfish and queen. Tobago
boasts the world’s largest brain coral and is also one of the few locations in
the world where divers can regularly swim with manta
rays.
Trinidad & Tobago is located in the southeastern region of the Caribbean. Trinidad & Tobago, with their careful
approach to tourism offers one of the last absolutely unspoiled Caribbean destinations. Trinidad, the ‘cultural capital of
the Caribbean,’ is home to the world famous
Carnival and the birth place of the steel pan drum. Tobago, sister island to
Trinidad, is the quintessential Caribbean
island with secluded beaches, quaint villages, award winning eco attractions and
private villas. For more
information please visit, www.gotrinidadandtobago.com.
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