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Rediscovering the beauty of Tobago -VII
Rediscovering the beauty of Tobago
Hello again. I am excited to continue with you the tour of our beautiful island, Tobago, one of the jewels of the Caribbean. As you may know, Tobago has changed hands many times; it seems we were really in demand in those days of yore. This little island has changed hands 33 times, the most of any of the Caribbean Islands. ‘Tobago sweet fuh suh; everybody did wah we.’
The many Forts found at strategic points around Tobago reflect the struggle for ownership. Visiting the Forts is a rewarding outdoor activity you...
Tobago's very own Wildlife Park - VI
Corbin Local Wildlife
Did you know there is a Wildlife Park in Mason Hall? Well, there is one, hidden in the midst of the hills of Mason Hall, located on the Belmont Road, Tobago. The Wildlife Nature Park is named Corbin Local Wildlife.
The wildlife park is home for many local animals: agouti, tattoo, caiman and snakes are just a few. The Park protects and takes care of endangered species and the animals are also released back into wild, once they are capable of surviving on their own.
Corbin Local Wildlife provides free tours to groups. So,...
Speyside! - V
Speyside! Speyside!
Come with me, let me take you on another adventure. This time we are heading east to the village of Speyside. We, the locals, would say “we goin’ country”. Speyside is another of our beautiful villages, the view from the top of the hill is one of the best on the island. It is known for many things: the Lookout, Jemma’s Tree House Restaurant, and the Water Wheel, are just a few.
If you love the ocean, then Speyside is definitely one of the villages in Tobago, you should visit. It is a diver’s paradise,...
What's up Hillsborough?
What’s up Hillsborough?
For today’s adventure I am taking you to Hillsborough, a special area, situated just off the village of Mt St George. Hillsborough is special because it is the home for one of Tobago’s major reservoirs. A large supply of our drinking water on the island comes from that particular dam. So, naturally the area is not highly populated, since we certainly don’t want the area overcrowded.
Thankfully, the lack of population encourages quietude and relaxation. The river calms your spirit and makes you forget about the hustle and bustle...
Welcome to Plymouth! - IV
Welcome to Plymouth!
Let’s take a journey to the village of Plymouth. Plymouth, located on the south western side of the island of Tobago, was the first town on the island. It is also the village where the famous Calypsonian Lord Nelson who sang the hits “All ah we is one Family” and “Mih Lover” hails from. You are sure to hear Lord Nelson’s hits being played during J’ouvert which is one the events hosted by Tobago Heritage Festival.
Plymouth is known for many things, one of which is the Mystery Tombstone. The Mystery Tombstone was erected...