Trinidad and Tobago offers a diverse range of hiking trails for outdoor enthusiasts. The variety of trails and their stunning locations showcase the rich biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes that await visitors seeking adventure in this tropical paradise.
From iconic hiking destinations such as Paria Bay Coastal Trail, located on the northern coast of Trinidad, to the summit of El Tucuche – Trinidad’s second-highest peak, you can find lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, rugged cliffs, secluded beaches and steep terrain, rewarding hikers with breathtaking views all around.
We have partnered with the best tour guides in Trinidad and Tobago who are veterans in their field. You are guaranteed an invigorating hiking experience that will allow you to revel in nature’s beauty!
With over 10 miles of hiking trails, there is much to explore in the rainforest at Asa Wright Nature Centre.
HADCO Experiences’ Tour Guides are trained to take guests on hiking trails that support all levels of fitness.
Come take a trek and immerse yourself in the various sights and sounds as you enjoy the abundance of flora and fauna or take a dip in one of the many rivers and streams that flow through the forest. You are guaranteed stunning views and incredible memories!
Come have a chat with us and let us plan your amazing Hiking experience.
The Hiking Association of Trinidad & Tobago was first conceived in 2008. The Association comprises six clubs with the following mandate:
Nature Trekking in Trinidad and Tobago is owned and operated by Emile Serrette, a certified Tour Operator and adventurer at heart.
Emile is a history buff and enjoys sharing his vast knowledge with his guests, ensuring that not only do they enjoy the many spectacular rivers, waterfalls, secluded beaches and trails throughout the country, but that they are given a story that will allow them to appreciate the history of the area.
His warm and friendly presence embodies the Trinbagonian spirit, and you are assured an unforgettable experience when hiking with Nature Trekking in Trinidad and Tobago.