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Essentially created to be a visitor's guide to the many secret spots that the island of Tobago has to offer.
Always wondering where to go and what to do in Tobago?
This blog will be your guide, and show you how to explore Tobago.
Where to find good cuisine for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Look out for articles on:
Nightlife
Local watering holes
Water sports
Beaches
Snorkeling spots
Diving spots
Art Galleries
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And much more!
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Tuesday, 23 August 2016

REVS - Steakhouse & Bar

Revs – Looking for mouth watering, sizzling steaks, or that juicy burger? Revs Steakhouse and bar will get your taste buds going in a scintillating frenzy.  Located in Buccoo, Revs is the perfect hideaway to getaway.  Perfect for an after work lime, dinner with friends or drinks at the bar, Revs has that relaxing atmosphere with friendly staff.  On Sundays evenings, one can expect to be entertained by Yolanda, a young vibrant talented performer, or get down with the DJ on Friday nights.  

Jungle Tours - Rainforest

Welcome to the Jungle – Harris Jungle Tours takes you on a breathtaking journey of the rainforest reserve.  There are many trails one can choose from.  We went on a trail called blue cooper, which is accurately named due to the many blue cooper trees that are abundant in the rainforest.  The Blue copper trees survived hurricane Flora in 1963.  Harris explained to us that the blue cooper trees have buttress roots, which anchors firmly and deeply in the earth which gives the trees the ability to withstand strong winds. He gave us the latin terminology and genus of the trees and birds. 
The sweet melodies of the various birds filled the air as we moved our way deeper into the trail. Some of the birds posed for photos such as the blue-backed manakin, orange winged parrots and collared trogon.  We were greeted by a variety of seedlings, vines, ephiphytes and tress, such as devil’s wood which is known for its dark colored wood. 

The journey continued as we delve deeper and deeper, we saw springs, and streams which converged to rivers which supply a variety of the creatures with a natural source of clean water.  The ecosystem is a wonder to behold and a treasure for us to continue to preserve and educate ourselves on the biodiversity the island of Tobago has to offer. 
For more information on Jungle tours, please feel free to contact Harris at (868)304-1840 or email: harris_jungle@hotmail.com