Tobago’s Caribbean Rainbow Waterfall Trek across the Tobago hillside in the lush, green, Caribbean forest, to see a real life waterfall. The sound of gushing water fills the air as you climb the last broken track uphill. Then, there in all its glory, lies the Rainbow Waterfall, cold, cloudy, and absolutely breathtaking! As eco-tourism continues to grow in popularity in Trinidad and Tobago, the country’s plentiful waterfalls are starting to gain quite a lot of attention. There is nothing more refreshing than coming across one of the Trinidad and Tobago waterfalls during a rainforest hike. Since the weather in Trinidad and Tobago is hot year round, the rejuvenating powers of a freshwater waterfall are frequently sought after by both locals and tourists. And understandably so. Many of the waterfalls in Trinidad and Tobago empty into a natural pool where swimming can be enjoyed, so if you hear the rush of water close by in the forest, chances are good that you can enjoy a quick dip. You’ll have to do a bit of trekking to reach most of the more renowned Trinidad and Tobago waterfalls, such as the Rainbow Waterfalls, which only helps to make them more of an oasis once you finally arrive. |
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