The Pitch LakeMaracas WaterfallMaracas Bay (where you can have bake and shark)Asa Wright Nature CentreThe Caroni Bird SanctuaryTo feel the vibes, there are many clubs and "liming" spots like Club Zen and Smokey and Bunty'sIn Tobago, Pigeon Point is the best tourist attraction.
I am asking about Trinidad only. What great places IN Trinidad a tourist must visit?
You question isn't very clear. But what I think you are asking is if you must stop off in destinations before reaching to Trinidad. Well it all depends on where you are coming from and which Air line you travel with ok.
If you are coming from New York can get a direct flight, if it's from London you may very much have to stop off in Tobago's airport. It's like 15 minutes from there to trinidad by plane. If this wasn't what you want write me again.Bye.
Ultimate Hubber Your question is quite clear, if you are asking about the Pitch Lake that the English Captain Sir Walter Raleigh happened upon, and used it's product to seal off leaks in his ship in 1595. The Pitch Lake is the main attraction, since Trinidad is not really geared up for tourism unlike the sister island Tobago which I would recommend due to its world class beaches, reefs,bays and a natural 4 foot pool surrounded by the ocean. The Pitch Lake is the largest natural deposit of asphalt in the world, located at La Brea in southwest Trinidad, within the Siparia Regional Corporation.
The lake covers about 40 ha and is reported to be 75 m deep. Some streets in New York and Germany have been paved with asphalt from this lake. The Pitch Lake is a tourist attraction that attracts about 20,000 visitors annually.It is also mined for asphalt by Lake Asphalt of Trinidad and Tobago.
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