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Thursday, 14 August 2014

Best Hiking Trail

 
Trinidad has many scenic hiking trails one can enjoy. However, rather than write about it, I will share some pictures of a trek I made recently to one of my favourite spots- Rio Seco Falls!
 
 
 
 But dont take my word for it, go visit Rio Seco Falls yourself!





Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Trini Legends

Superstition is very much a part of Trinidad. Some believe these tales are true, others say they are just...tales. here are a few of the ones that scared me the most when I was a child

1. Soucouyant.
The soucouyant is a woman who peels her skin off and transforms into a ball of fire. At night, she roams villages seeking blood ( much like a vampire). To prevent her from entering your house, you must throw a bag of rice at your door, as it is said she will spend the night picking the rice up from the floor, grain by grain, as if compelled to do so.



2.La Diablesse
French for female devil, La Diablesse is born a human but her dealings witht he devil has made her a malicious shape shifting spirit.

To others, her poise, figure and dress make her seem beautiful, but her hideous face is hidden by a large brimmed hat and her long dress hides the fact that on one leg ends a cow hoof.  She can cast spells on unsuspecting male victims whom she leads into the forest with the promise of sexual favours. When in the forest she disappears and the man, confused and lost, runs around in the forest until he falls into a river or ravine and dies.

3. Papa Bois.

In reality, Papa Bois isnt scary or malicious- but I was scared of him for some odd reason.

He is the protector of the forest and all the animals that live there

His appearance is thought tot be that of a short old man of African descent with cloven hooves and a beard of leaves. Despite his age, he sports strong muscles and can run faster than a deer. His body is completely covered in hair and small horns sprout from his body. He carries a hollowed out bull horn, which he uses to warn animals of a hunter's approach. He is also known to have the power of metamorphosis  and commonly thought to transform himself into a deer, luring hunters into the forest and getting them lost.


Best Beach House - Tobago

For visitors to Tobago- both domestic and foreign alike, a hotel can be quite expensive. As such, a more affordable mode of accommodation while visiting Tobago would be a beach house. Here are some of the beach houses that i will consider to be the "best"

1. Birdsong Lodge
This is an all wood lodge, perched 20 feet above ground. It offers stunning views of the beach and headland looking up the coast and the rocky cliffs and bays looking down to the west to the spectacular sunsets. Birdsong sits gently on the land and relies on the natural forces the wind to generate a cooling breeze through wooden louvers of windows that channels the air and vents the heat through the roof.



2. Half Moon Blue
Eight suites and a spectacular penthouse loft overlook the horizon, the half moon shaped Bacolet Bay and the infinity swimming pool where midnight swims are a must! The decor of the spacious rooms sets the mood for serene and lazy days and romanitc exotic nights. These colonial styled suites with jalousied windows and doors open onto verandas with rattan chaise-lounges, creating the perfect spot for whatever your heart desires



Directly above one of Tobago's most spectacular beaches, the Mahi Mahi Suite is one of eight luxury 3- bedroom apartments in an elegant and upscale new seaside development, described as the most beautiful building on the island.

The beach is literally on your doorstep.

Simply step outside of your building and step onto one of the most beautiful beaches the island has to offer- Grafton Beach, which is wonderful for snorkelling, swimming, surfing, fishing, and turtle watching.