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Trekking
The perfect (circuit) hike. Trekking through lush and untouched forest to the waterfalls, then trekking downstream Marianne River, through natural pools and gorges on our way back to the starting point.

Refreshing hike both on land and river. Great natural forest throughout the hike. Great water experience throughout.

Definately, unarguably, undisputidely and certainly the most picturisque and favourite nature trail in Trinidad. Trekking one way and boating it from the other side is the recipe for a really entralling day of hiking, bird watching, nature loving, beach bathing, waterfall swimming....you just name it.

Little known river nationally, but the visit here is well worth your time and effort. Three great pools to choose from for your leisure and enjoyment. 

The tallest hill in the Central Range and the home of the second largest combination of fruit and insect eating bat colony in the world. A once in a life experience.

One of the (9) "UNKNOWN" beaches along the North Coast Road en route to Maracas Bay that is from a natural standpoint, far better than Maracas Bay. Nature at its best at this beach.

The road to get to the very end of Cumaca village is very rugged indeed and so, a 4 wheeler is highly recommended.

A great trail throughout to the most picturisque waterfall in Trinidad and Tobago. A great experience for even the unfit. A must visit.

Well known trail to the locals and a popular destination as well. Although not advertised as it really should, this waterfall is definately one of the top destination for any and everybody. Lots of side trails that lead you to different destinations and so, here is also great for the fit person(s).

Very little known waterfall in Trinidad. Hiking through rough yet still gentle terrain all the way to the top. Great atmosphere at the falls and interesting hike all the way on the other side.

Easy terrain from the start leading to gentle uphills and downhills through lush forest until we eventuallyreach the Guanapo river.
One of the more popular trail to the summit of a historical mountain of the Amerindians.

Certainly a river of a difference. A dream come true for many during the rainy season (July- December). The more rain, the better the river and Water-Steps. Fantastic natural limestone rock formations and great pools and waterfalls to enjoy.

Great views of the Central Plains along the way. The terrain all the way to the Guanapo River is quite undulating and easy going.