Did you know Tobago is home to the oldest legally protected forest reserve in the Western Hemisphere? Established in 1776, the Main Ridge Forest Reserve was preserved to protect the island’s rainfall, and it’s still doing that job over two centuries later.

Stretching over 14,000 acres of lush tropical rainforest, this UNESCO-listed site is a biodiversity hotspot, teeming with exotic birds, rare butterflies, vibrant orchids, and hidden gems, such as this stunning orange-hued mineral waterfall, renowned for its healing iron content and breathtaking beauty.

Whether you're a hiker, a birdwatcher, or just a nature lover, the Main Ridge Forest Reserve invites you to explore its serenity, soak in its history, and reconnect with the wild heart of Tobago.
 

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