Pointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust in Couva-Tabaquite-Talparo Regional Corporation

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Trinidad and TobagoPointe-a-Pierre Wildfowl Trust

 

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Pointe-A-Pierre, Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
contacts phone: +1 868-658-4200 ext. 2512
website: www.papwildfowltrust.org
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Latitude: 10.3307915, Longitude: -61.4521215

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    Amir Baksh

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    Nice nature reserve

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    MR JAY

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    Nice learning tour for toddlers or infants. Older kids may be underwhelmed. Scenery and natural environment is a treat for those who are not accustomed.

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    michael tuitt

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    I was pleasantly surprised by this beautiful place in the midst of an oil refinery. There is a wide variety of water fowl in the sanctuary, most of them I was seeing for the first time, like the whistling tree ducks, scarlet ibises bred in captivity, macaws and many others. Snakes are also there for viewing and or petting and much more.

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    Nityanand Maharaj

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    Lovely getaway. Peaceful and serene. A great nature walk in the hustle and bustle of the Marabella/Pointe a Pierre area.

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    Antoinette

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    Do not attempt to go on this tour without boots during wet season or any other time when there has been rain unless you like muddy feet. If you go with PTSC know your country tour, you will pay less than the normal admission fee but of course the ride is an additional cost and the waiting may not suit everyone. Tour guide at the Trust is very articulate but if you don't stay close to her you will miss what she says. After the tour, they bring out a pet snake and offer anyone to hold without first asking if they can approach you with a snake. If you have an irrational fear of snakes, this could be dangerous. Say hello or hola to the parrot near the office and it may reply. FYI: If you go outside of mating season (as we did in July) you will miss the chance to see the peacocks in all their glory since they will not be spreading their glorious tails but shedding them in preparation for a new one.

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