Nestled on the north coast of Trinidad, Grande Riviere is a remote and tranquil village that has become a focal point for eco-tourism. The village is most renowned for its leatherback sea turtle nesting grounds at Grande Riviere Beach, where these ancient creatures come ashore to lay their eggs. Embracing sustainability, the community promotes low-impact activities such as kayaking, bird-watching, and hiking to scenic spots like the Homard River Waterfall. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural beauty and serene atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an authentic and environmentally conscious experience.
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