Top 7 Things to do in Arima, Trinidad

March 20, 2022 Hector Krause

Discover the best top things to do in Arima, Trinidad and Tobago including Double River Falls, Aripo Hummingbird Watch, Arima Dial, The Brasso Seco Visitor Facility, Los Exploradores, Latoya Ash, Sarah Calbio.

1. Double River Falls

Arima Trinidad +1 868-374-6263 http://fb.me/zoffroad
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Double River Falls

2. Aripo Hummingbird Watch

Peak House, Aripo Road, Arima Trinidad +1 868-382-7108 [email protected] http://www.aripohummingbirds.com
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Aripo Hummingbird Watch

Aripo Hummingbird watch is a new venture nestled high up in the northern range. El Cerro del Aripo, at 940 metres, is the highest point in Trinidad and Tobago. It is part of the Aripo Massif and is located in the Northern Range, northeast of the town of Arima. Come and see our many varieties of hummingbirds. We can also facilitate hikes to the peak and to the Aripo caves.

3. Arima Dial

Queen Street Intersection of Broadway Street, Arima Trinidad http://nationaltrust.tt/location/arima-dial/
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4. The Brasso Seco Visitor Facility

Paria Morne Bleu Rd, Arima Trinidad +1 868-718-8605 [email protected] http://www.brassosecoparia.com/visitor-facility
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The Brasso Seco Visitor Facility

5. Los Exploradores

Los Exploradores is a Destination Management Company and Incoming Tour Operator for Trinidad and Tobago. We organize complete travel itineraries, hotel bookings, tours and also VIP tours for locals.

6. Latoya Ash

Arima Trinidad
Latoya Ash

Learn to play Trinidad and Tobago's National Instrument. The Steel Pan. Have a unique experience of playing in a band. You and your group will make a pan band for your lesson.

7. Sarah Calbio

Sarah Calbio

Hi I'm Sarah and I am a member of the Santa Rosa First Peoples Community and an international science teacher. When I realized that over time information about our indigenous culture in Trinidad & Tobago was being lost I became interested in promoting it so that future generations will not be left out.

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