African Tigress:I wish you safe journey & good luck always to you in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago in December of 2023❤️❤️❤️❤️Happy upcoming Holiday Seasons to you in peace 2023-2024❤️❤️❤️
The ATM gives the best exchange rates, Also always tell them you want to be charged in the local currency when you use your card to purshase things.. If you don't do that then they can give you a bad exchange rate.
Let's give Joshua credit for showing AT around some parts of Port of Spain. He is not not a professional tour guide. Thank you Joshua for helping African Tigress.
Greetings from Brazil. I'm astonished how much Port of Spain has improved in the past 23 years. It seems to be very much cleaner and more organized. I've been there in 2003. During my time there, it wasn't that way. Nice country, nice people and wonderful landscape. My favourite Trini foods are pelau and rooti so far. I miss T&T.
True we also didn't like Trinidad because of that an much more. Also it was shocking to experience racism there by Indians,smh also I have never have seen so many lazy people on Tobago all there fruit where left to rot everywhere 95%, but the nature and beaches where beautiful. I have Never experienced this as a Carribean the fruit rotting not utilizing it/farm. Also the accommodations where not so good to choice from.
@@Melanated4ever , As a foregner black guy, I never experienced racism by Indians there but I remember to see on TV black an indian politicians fighting to each other in the parlament. Not physically, but by speech. I don't know how it looks like nowadays.
@@Melanated4everit depends on where you go in Trinidad. A lot of people will see a small area, especially downtown and think that the whole of Trinidad looks like that. They rarely go to many areas off the main beaten paths. Like in every country, there are many rich and upper middle class areas hidden away in Trinidad. Accommodation, you get what you pay for.
@@Melanated4ever you seem like a negative person in general, so wherever you go, your overall experience, perception as well as reception (how you are recieved) will, in turn, be a negative one. Each country has its flaws, but if all you were able to experience and share about Trinidad are flaws.... that says plenty about you. Just saying. You've been here for how long to make such as bold conclusion that Tobagonians are Lazy? Have you been to EVERY inch of Trinidad and Tobago to be able to claim that? Have you met EVERY single Trinbagonian citizen to be able to claim that? Lol, take a page out of African Tigress' book my friend. She always chooses for positivity to outshine the negativity. We have sugarcane in our yard, all my life actually. None of us in my home care anymore, because we have had so much sugar cane in out lifetimes, already, that we're honestly fed-up. We aren't lazy for not picking and consuming it, we just had enough of it. Neighbours who love it come and pick when they feel, and I have relatives who love it, I carry for them.
The Jamaat al Muslimeen coup d'état attempt was an attempt to overthrow the government of Trinidad and Tobago, instigated on Friday, 27 July 1990. Over the course of six days, Jamaat al Muslimeen, a radical extremist Islamist group, held hostages (including Prime Minister A. N. R. Robinson and other government officials) at the Red House and at the headquarters of the state-owned national television broadcaster, Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT). On 1 August, the insurgents surrendered. They were charged with treason, but were ordered released by the Court of Appeal. Twenty four people were killed and many more were injured in the coup. This city is being rebuilt as we speak. By 2030 Trinidad will be unrecognisable. The country has come a long way since the devastation.
African Tigress thank you for visiting my country and loving it so much 🇹🇹 🇹🇹 🇹🇹. And thank you so much for playing our National Anthem at the beginning of your vlog. 💃💃💃👍👍👍🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love the energy and vibrancy of Trinidad and Tobago. The music they play everywhere is so lively and joyful. It makes me want to visit these islands and have fun. 😊
From a Trinidadian living in America. Welcome to my country of birth. Enjoy! Have fun. I like the way you articulate the history and culture. I like the way Frances described our women. Beautiful indeed.
Thank you for visiting and showcasing my beautiful trini. Hope you enjoyed. Thanks also to my SDA brother Francois, for taking you around. Very pleasant of him.. true Trini.❤
Princess, the dish Joshua was eating is called "bhaji" rice. "Bhaji" is the lndian and local name for amaranth, also called terere or mchichi in Kenya. It's also called spinach. In Jamaica it's called callalloo bush, but callalloo bush in T&T refers to a different plant, taro leaves.
African Tigress:I really LOVE this new remarkable video so much from Port of Spain,Trinidad & Tobago to shows these amazing places & Landmarks in December of 2023❤❤❤
Hi African Tigress I am so glad that one of my kind Barbadians found your card and was so gracious to get it to your friend and you received and can get on with your adventure showing us the beauty of Trinidad,have a safe Saturday and Happy Christmas to you hope enjoy your Christmas there.❤❤❤❤
If you build it they’ll come! ❤❤❤ Welcome to T&T. Wodemaya was just there showcasing the best of the best in the Caribbean. Be sure to visit our sister island, Tobago. 🇹🇹
African Tigress:Congratulations to you for touring Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago with this young lovely guy taking you many places in Trinidad & Tobago today’s in great joy & peace 2023❤❤❤
Frances is A VERY nice Taxi Driver. Ppl really make a place no matter how beautiful it is, IF ppl are nice a visitor will enjoy & have a good time. IF they're not the visitor won't. Happy you got your card African Tigress. Thanks to the honest, kind ppl of Barbados👍
African Tigress:I can’t wait to watch your next video soon this weekend or next week from Tobago the second remarkable island in the country December of 2023❤❤❤
I am from Trinidad and Tobago, but I now live in Canada. I am so happy that you are enjoying yourself. Thank you, African Tigress, for the beautiful highlight of Trinidad andTobago Island.
African Tigress:Thanks you so much for this new video today’s from Port of Spain,Trinidad and Tobago to shows these high rises buildings or skyscrapers with some cruise ships in 2023❤❤❤
Please someone take African tigress to the pitch lake in Trinidad, bring her to the other parts of Trinidad. I wish I was in Trinidad to bring her around.
@woody230bal Love you too!! It is so refreshing to finally find a Jamaican sending us mutual love in these youtube comments. I swear, plenty Jamaican comments I come across, under any T&T videos lately, are really rude or competitive as if we are competing against eachother. We've always had big love and respects for eachother, so I don't get that. Jamaican music especially is reallyyyyy loved and supported in T&T. Much Love from Trinidad! I hope African Tigress visits y'all real soon! I love Montego Bay!
@jesusislove328 been through that myself, but I know the real Jamaicans and they know us. You only get that kinda negative stuff from a foolish type uninformed Jamaican with complex issues, pay them no mind.
@@oranewebley938Not at all similar looks completely different to Kingston waterfront firstly the buildings are much taller and modern its more closer to the sea; there no bathing its waters more calm as its on the Gulf of Paria which also a port area for cargo and water transportation has a cargo and passenger ports Very different to Kingston waterfront which has limited access for cruiser or Cruise ship
African Tigress:I wish you safe journeys & good luck to you always on your remarkable journey in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago this weekend with this young guy taking you around in December of 2023❤❤❤Happy upcoming Christmas to you in great joy & peace 2023❤❤❤
@@AFRICANTIGRESS- While The Water Taxi Service transports passengers from The Capital City of Port-Of-Spain to The Southern City of San Fernando and back, The Inter-Island Fast-Ferry Service that consists of such seafaring vessels as The Galleons Passage, The A.P.T. James and The Buccoo Reef catamarans, are responsible for transporting passengers and cargo from Port-Of-Spain in Trinidad to The Port of Scarborough in Tobago, and vice versa. Additionally, there also exists an air-bridge that transports passengers, via Trinidad and Tobago's national airline - Caribbean Airlines, from Trinidad's Piarco International Airport to Tobago's Crown Point International Airport, and back. You are present in a Beautiful, Vivacious, Vibrant, Multi- Cultural, Well-Developed and Multi-Ethnic Twin-Island Republic; so take your time to savour The Sights, The Tastes and The Sounds - all of them in copious quantities. Welcome African Tigress, and Enjoy....!!!!!
I think I can easily drive in this country without any problems. The waterfront is beautiful & it can easily be mistaken to be an Australian waterfront.
Very great respect to our late prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Mr Patrick Manning who was responsible for making the city of Port of Spain the modern hub that it is today .
This is joke to what he wanted to do. He wanted to reclaim Laventille and Beetham and the Dump site and NP headquaters to extend Port of Spain boundaries. He wanted to significantly modernize and enlarge Port of Spain but he lost re-election in 2010.
His route was so ridiculous. They could have literally gotten food at any of the many food courts they passed instead of taking her on an unnecessary adventure.
Glad to see you received your card the water taxi sail from port of spain to san fernando and back i did sail with it once to Tobago for a Jazz event the ferry for Tobago is a little way pass that one and it cost $150 TTD return
Talking about the road runner,,Tigress hahaha ,,you are naughty❤It reminds you of Southern Africa…Zimbabwe in particular,,It’s that free range village chicken better known for its speed,,You have to chase it for a mile or two before you can catch it,,The meat is very delicious and more tasty than the ordinary farm broiler,,,That’s why we jokingly call it a road runner ,,😂😂😂😂 I love Trinidad and Tobago,it so beautiful and the streets are so clean,,Thank you Tigress,,Love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 🇿🇼 🇿🇼
I was saying the exact same thing, he passed all the food courts on Frederick Street and ended up on Park Street and still return to Frederick Street. African Tigress needs to meet better guides.
I'm so sorry it took you so long to get some pelau, because there is food everywhere. You just have to get the right people to point u to it. Just don't take it as a negative, but another experience in nice place
Once your visiting the islands expect to hear music at every level, you can't change they're custom due to you wanting to vlog. Island folks are happy people so they love music.
African Tigress:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago to shows these amazing places in Chinatown & other remarkable skyscrapers in this beautiful Caribbean country in December of 2023❤❤❤Happy upcoming Christmas to you in peace & joy Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago 2023❤❤❤
Why do people keep saying Nicholas Tower is the tallest building in T&T? It is not!!!! The Waterfront Plaza's tallest building is the tallest building in T&T 26 stories.
That's because people refuse to update their knowledge lol. It once was but it was overtaken. I know they had plans of building a 30 story building on the Salvatorie site but idk if that's still on the cards
Hi African Tigress, You have really captured the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago and you are doing an excellent job. I’m looking forward to your future vlogs 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I love my country it's a beautiful place . You are doing a wonderful vlog .. Please try not to get miss guided by some of these guys who likes to walk with you be careful .
You could if got pelau. On the waterfront. At the breakfast shed. You saw it in the distance. But you said that area was closed. There is so much food places in the city. U have to link up with people that know the places to visit. Not because some people live there. Trust me. They don’t know some of the best places to visit. That guy was nice to take you around. But still was not knowledgeable enough. Please do not leave Trinidad without visiting Ariapita Ave. it’s not far from the waterfront. It’s called the Ave. there lots of restaurants and night life on the Ave. There is lKenyan restaurant there. If I am not mistaken. Then visit Chagaunas , Arima and San Fernando. Take the water taxi to San Fernando.
@@ricko2301I hope your question is genuine or you're not trying to be sly. There is plenty to do in ARIMA, its a bustling borough... to me its not far off from San Fernando, I frequent there and it really has city potential! Its also our richest community re. the first peoples as well as the home town of Lord Kitchener. I am from Sangre Grande. Also, beautiful places to visit, inclusive of where mentioned above, are Princes Town and Point Fortin. Point for its location as our southern borough, Princes Town for reasonable shopping and the experience... I find the Triangle and the way that town is set up is like a European Village with a square in the centre and all the central buildings surrounding it.
If you are looking for a safe fete (party), during the carnival season, go to Army Fete on February 2. It is held at the savannah around 9pm. Security will be provided mainly by soldiers. Please don't wear any camouflage at the fete, it is illegal. Tickets are selling right now.
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African Tigress:I wish you safe journey & good luck always to you in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago in December of 2023❤️❤️❤️❤️Happy upcoming Holiday Seasons to you in peace 2023-2024❤️❤️❤️
Hope you enjoy your tour 😀 one love 💕💕💕
Thank you for showcasing our steel pan..I loved every minute of our Tasty T and T!!
The ATM gives the best exchange rates, Also always tell them you want to be charged in the local currency when you use your card to purshase things.. If you don't do that then they can give you a bad exchange rate.
when are you returning to africa?
As someone of Jamaican heritage, we should be proud of Trinidad wow what an Island
Let's give Joshua credit for showing AT around some parts of Port of Spain. He is not not a professional tour guide. Thank you Joshua for helping African Tigress.
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Wow! Biggup to our AMAZING Bajan people who returned African Tigress's bank card‼‼🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I must admit, I am pleasantly surprised by the beauty of Port of Spain. The city is splendid…
T&T is an amazing place
The top place in caribbean for bird watching over 400 birds species are found here
I’m sure you’re getting sensory overload from the relaxing, slow pace of Barbados to the vibrant, hustle and bustle of Trinidad 😂
I am so proud of my country Trinidad and Tobago ❤
Good job African Tigress 👍
Your country is very beautiful, i am an west African watching it from Germany.🇬🇭
Greetings from Brazil.
I'm astonished how much Port of Spain has improved in the past 23 years. It seems to be very much cleaner and more organized.
I've been there in 2003. During my time there, it wasn't that way.
Nice country, nice people and wonderful landscape.
My favourite Trini foods are pelau and rooti so far.
I miss T&T.
True we also didn't like Trinidad because of that an much more. Also it was shocking to experience racism there by Indians,smh also I have never have seen so many lazy people on Tobago all there fruit where left to rot everywhere 95%, but the nature and beaches where beautiful. I have Never experienced this as a Carribean the fruit rotting not utilizing it/farm. Also the accommodations where not so good to choice from.
@@Melanated4ever , As a foregner black guy, I never experienced racism by Indians there but I remember to see on TV black an indian politicians fighting to each other in the parlament. Not physically, but by speech. I don't know how it looks like nowadays.
@@Melanated4everit depends on where you go in Trinidad. A lot of people will see a small area, especially downtown and think that the whole of Trinidad looks like that. They rarely go to many areas off the main beaten paths. Like in every country, there are many rich and upper middle class areas hidden away in Trinidad. Accommodation, you get what you pay for.
@@Melanated4ever you seem like a negative person in general, so wherever you go, your overall experience, perception as well as reception (how you are recieved) will, in turn, be a negative one. Each country has its flaws, but if all you were able to experience and share about Trinidad are flaws.... that says plenty about you. Just saying.
You've been here for how long to make such as bold conclusion that Tobagonians are Lazy?
Have you been to EVERY inch of Trinidad and Tobago to be able to claim that? Have you met EVERY single Trinbagonian citizen to be able to claim that?
Lol, take a page out of African Tigress' book my friend. She always chooses for positivity to outshine the negativity.
We have sugarcane in our yard, all my life actually. None of us in my home care anymore, because we have had so much sugar cane in out lifetimes, already, that we're honestly fed-up. We aren't lazy for not picking and consuming it, we just had enough of it. Neighbours who love it come and pick when they feel, and I have relatives who love it, I carry for them.
The Jamaat al Muslimeen coup d'état attempt was an attempt to overthrow the government of Trinidad and Tobago, instigated on Friday, 27 July 1990. Over the course of six days, Jamaat al Muslimeen, a radical extremist Islamist group, held hostages (including Prime Minister A. N. R. Robinson and other government officials) at the Red House and at the headquarters of the state-owned national television broadcaster, Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT). On 1 August, the insurgents surrendered. They were charged with treason, but were ordered released by the Court of Appeal. Twenty four people were killed and many more were injured in the coup. This city is being rebuilt as we speak. By 2030 Trinidad will be unrecognisable. The country has come a long way since the devastation.
Hi my brother Joshua,so proud of you for helping T.A, I am also S.D.A,Tigress is in good hands.👍
The water taxi takes you to our second city of San Fernando there are other Ferries which will take you to Tobago.
The streets are super clean and friendly people too like Bajans
African Tigress thank you for visiting my country and loving it so much 🇹🇹 🇹🇹 🇹🇹. And thank you so much for playing our National Anthem at the beginning of your vlog. 💃💃💃👍👍👍🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎉🎉🎉🎉
Beautyful Trinidad. Greating from Suriname!
I love the energy and vibrancy of Trinidad and Tobago. The music they play everywhere is so lively and joyful. It makes me want to visit these islands and have fun. 😊
From a Trinidadian living in America. Welcome to my country of birth. Enjoy! Have fun. I like the way you articulate the history and culture. I like the way Frances described our women. Beautiful indeed.
Trinidad's water front is really beautiful indeed.
Thank you for visiting and showcasing my beautiful trini. Hope you enjoyed. Thanks also to my SDA brother Francois, for taking you around. Very pleasant of him.. true Trini.❤
Whatttt African Tygress, you touch down in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹. 🇹🇹. Welcome to my beautiful country ❤️. Ah love that.
thank you love it
The Breakfast Shed has a variety of local Trini dishes including Pelau
It's Soca music not soccer..
Nuff respect
Wow,Port of Spain must be the most beautiful city in the Caribbean.
No disrespect to others cities.
It really is compare to others I hv seen much more organized even with the street venders ❤🇹🇹
It is...they got that oil money,so things a cheaper and alot more affordable than many Carribean islands..
Princess, the dish Joshua was eating is called "bhaji" rice. "Bhaji" is the lndian and local name for amaranth, also called terere or mchichi in Kenya. It's also called spinach.
In Jamaica it's called callalloo bush, but callalloo bush in T&T refers to a different plant, taro leaves.
African Tigress:I really LOVE this new remarkable video so much from Port of Spain,Trinidad & Tobago to shows these amazing places & Landmarks in December of 2023❤❤❤
Hi African Tigress I am so glad that one of my kind Barbadians found your card and was so gracious to get it to your friend and you received and can get on with your adventure showing us the beauty of Trinidad,have a safe Saturday and Happy Christmas to you hope enjoy your Christmas there.❤❤❤❤
If you build it they’ll come! ❤❤❤ Welcome to T&T. Wodemaya was just there showcasing the best of the best in the Caribbean. Be sure to visit our sister island, Tobago. 🇹🇹
I love Trinidad🇹🇹 very beautiful and well organized country... I can't wait to visit one day... From Ghana 🇬🇭
can you help me any person purpose of travelling Trinidad and Tobago
@@m.s.hossain4842 no please, I am not a traveling agent.. Perhaps you should check within your country for agencies...
African Tigress:Congratulations to you for touring Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago with this young lovely guy taking you many places in Trinidad & Tobago today’s in great joy & peace 2023❤❤❤
My country looks so beautiful. ❤😍🤩🇹🇹🇹🇹
Frances is A VERY nice Taxi Driver. Ppl really make a place no matter how beautiful it is, IF ppl are nice a visitor will enjoy & have a good time. IF they're not the visitor won't. Happy you got your card African Tigress. Thanks to the honest, kind ppl of Barbados👍
Yes, true
TRUE DAT THERE ARE A LOT OF HONEST PEOPLE ACROSS DA DIESPORA BIG UP URSELVES NUFF RESPECT
AMEENA
BERMUDA ♥️ WATCHING ASANTE SANA 1LUV
KNOW THYSELVE 🎉❤
Trinidad and Tobago very beautiful island and nice friendly people. God bless Trinidad and Tobago.
African Tigress:I can’t wait to watch your next video soon this weekend or next week from Tobago the second remarkable island in the country December of 2023❤❤❤
I am from Trinidad and Tobago, but I now live in Canada. I am so happy that you are enjoying yourself. Thank you, African Tigress, for the beautiful highlight of Trinidad andTobago Island.
Oh! African Tigress, Love Seeing You Enjoying & Living A Golden Life! Go Lady Go!😊
As a Jamaican so embarrassed to say Trinidad city is much cleaner and developed . Nice to see how beautiful and clean the city is.
And Trinidadianz are more intelligent, they are not that ignorant and egotistical like a lot of Jamaicans...
@ashleyogarro2686 why you had to go there? She was paying a compliment for a change. Why the smoke? When it ain't call 4?
@@stillirise7813 Someone needs to be honest,...am I lying?
You sound less intelligent and more egotistical than that. Another jealous non Jamaican
Glad to see Yardie being honest in its comparison 🎉 but im seeing many great development happening in Kingstons improvements are happening fast
Have someone take you to the "breakfast shed" next to the water front for pilau meal and other delicious Trinidad 🇹🇹 food. 😊
Next time! I will try
African Tigress:Thanks you so much for this new video today’s from Port of Spain,Trinidad and Tobago to shows these high rises buildings or skyscrapers with some cruise ships in 2023❤❤❤
Thank you Joshua for staying on the positive aspects of our nation.
beautiful and modern city
Please someone take African tigress to the pitch lake in Trinidad, bring her to the other parts of Trinidad. I wish I was in Trinidad to bring her around.
Agreed.
Also, the Caroni bird sanctuary and devil's woodyard in the South
Trinidad is the tops,there's a lot Jamaica can learn from Trinidad wow
Beautiful Trinidad and Tobago. Love from Jamaica.
Love you too .. 🇯🇲 🇹🇹 ❤
@woody230bal Love you too!! It is so refreshing to finally find a Jamaican sending us mutual love in these youtube comments. I swear, plenty Jamaican comments I come across, under any T&T videos lately, are really rude or competitive as if we are competing against eachother. We've always had big love and respects for eachother, so I don't get that. Jamaican music especially is reallyyyyy loved and supported in T&T.
Much Love from Trinidad! I hope African Tigress visits y'all real soon! I love Montego Bay!
@jesusislove328 been through that myself, but I know the real Jamaicans and they know us. You only get that kinda negative stuff from a foolish type uninformed Jamaican with complex issues, pay them no mind.
Endorsed. Looks quite similar to Kingston's waterfront in lots o ways... Fulljoyed this video
@@oranewebley938Not at all similar looks completely different to Kingston waterfront firstly the buildings are much taller and modern its more closer to the sea; there no bathing its waters more calm as its on the Gulf of Paria which also a port area for cargo and water transportation has a cargo and passenger ports
Very different to Kingston waterfront which has limited access for cruiser or Cruise ship
Goodday, I'm so glad you got your card
Water front down town beautiful good video vlog tigress
51:39 African Princess, the taxi driver told you that we love we soca. Why is music everywhere a problem? It's a staple of the culture!
It’s a problem for her videos when it come to copyright infringement smh damn learn bro 🤦♂️
African Tigress:I wish you safe journeys & good luck to you always on your remarkable journey in Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago this weekend with this young guy taking you around in December of 2023❤❤❤Happy upcoming Christmas to you in great joy & peace 2023❤❤❤
From Union Island one of the Grenadines Island of St Vincent. I love Tobago and Trinidad.
I love this country food and music.
On thing about Africans on the continent and in the diaspora is that you will always make friends. I LOVE that about US!
8:18 - Our national dish is actually Crab and calalloo officially, not pelau BUT because of our cultural diversity, we can't pick one to agree on.
Love my beautiful TNT.
But there is a food area there at Les Femmes dy Chalet.. on the waterfront !!! You missed it. Surely you would have found pelau!!!
They say Trinidad 🇹🇹 is a paradise.
Excellent Post🙏🏾
EXCELLENT 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽 ..Fottage of Trinidad ❤❤❤
Where is ur Sun Hat? Well done for a beautiful showing of T&T. Am so enjoying ur blog.
The water taxi doesn't take you to Tobago, it takes you to San Fernando in south Trinidad. Cheers
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You should have also told her there's other boats that take people to Tobago.
@@AFRICANTIGRESS- While The Water Taxi Service transports passengers from The Capital City of Port-Of-Spain to The Southern City of San Fernando and back, The Inter-Island Fast-Ferry Service that consists of such seafaring vessels as The Galleons Passage, The A.P.T. James and The Buccoo Reef catamarans, are responsible for transporting passengers and cargo from Port-Of-Spain in Trinidad to The Port of Scarborough in Tobago, and vice versa.
Additionally, there also exists an air-bridge that transports passengers, via Trinidad and Tobago's national airline - Caribbean Airlines, from Trinidad's Piarco International Airport to Tobago's Crown Point International Airport, and back.
You are present in a Beautiful, Vivacious, Vibrant, Multi- Cultural, Well-Developed and Multi-Ethnic Twin-Island Republic; so take your time to savour The Sights, The Tastes and The Sounds - all of them in copious quantities.
Welcome African Tigress, and Enjoy....!!!!!
The ones that go to Tobago are called interisland ferries
There’s soooo much to see in Trinidad alone
Hi, AT, I am happy that you are enjoying my beautiful country ❤️ Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹
Salute Trinidadian and Tobagoian experience African sister enjoy your stay
I think I can easily drive in this country without any problems. The waterfront is beautiful & it can easily be mistaken to be an Australian waterfront.
Are you from Australia , are you an Ausie ?
Yeah, it reminds me of Bundy.
Very great respect to our late prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago Mr Patrick Manning who was responsible for making the city of Port of Spain the modern hub that it is today .
This is joke to what he wanted to do. He wanted to reclaim Laventille and Beetham and the Dump site and NP headquaters to extend Port of Spain boundaries. He wanted to significantly modernize and enlarge Port of Spain but he lost re-election in 2010.
Absolutely correct ..ViSioN 2020
I can't believe he passed on he was a fantastic Prime Minister! RIP.
Trinidad is very beautiful ❤
Hey glad Africans are miggle with us finally we afro people are changing
Thanks a lot for your nice episode s on Trips in Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹. I’m really excited ma’am 😅
Ma'am? Nicca where you from Texas?
This guy is very interesting, very positive and professional. Quit hating
Positive and friendly yes, professional no. And that's okay because he's not a tour guide. A lot of the information shared was inaccurate.
@ricko2301 totally inaccurate
If you want to take a cruise ship 🛳️, you should take the Uber soca cruise or the Jamrock Reggae cruise.
She could have gone excellent city centre for food. He had her going so far. Food is all over.
Lol that's one thing about Trinidad. You never have to walk far for food. You could throw a rock and hit food.
His route was so ridiculous. They could have literally gotten food at any of the many food courts they passed instead of taking her on an unnecessary adventure.
Glad to see you received your card the water taxi sail from port of spain to san fernando and back i did sail with it once to Tobago for a Jazz event the ferry for Tobago is a little way pass that one and it cost $150 TTD return
Good to see you in Trinidad
Lovely place.
I am in my parents Island at the moment from UK for 4 months enjoying every moment
Talking about the road runner,,Tigress hahaha ,,you are naughty❤It reminds you of Southern Africa…Zimbabwe in particular,,It’s that free range village chicken better known for its speed,,You have to chase it for a mile or two before you can catch it,,The meat is very delicious and more tasty than the ordinary farm broiler,,,That’s why we jokingly call it a road runner ,,😂😂😂😂
I love Trinidad and Tobago,it so beautiful and the streets are so clean,,Thank you Tigress,,Love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 🇿🇼 🇿🇼
Welcome to my home I hope you enjoy it 🇨🇦🇹🇹👍👍
Not true....there were restaurants on Frederick St at the malls on the first floor!!! Many 'food courts ''! Above Excellent mall, Aboutique mall , etc
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Thanks to this guy for assisting you. However much of the info he shared was inaccurate 😢. He took you too far for food. Enjoy TT!
I was saying the exact same thing, he passed all the food courts on Frederick Street and ended up on Park Street and still return to Frederick Street. African Tigress needs to meet better guides.
He didn't tell her the tallest building in Trinidad is at the waterfront
@@paulfrancis253Yes, he did. Maybe he was hard to understand. He also mentioned the 2nd tallest.
@SW-ck3pm lol he said the tallest building is Nicholas towers lols
I'm so sorry it took you so long to get some pelau, because there is food everywhere. You just have to get the right people to point u to it. Just don't take it as a negative, but another experience in nice place
Most places were closed or didn’t have pilau
I wish that you would visit St. Croix in the US Virgin Islands. It's almost carnival time for Christmas.
African Tigress your videos always slaps ❤
I recently discovered that I have Trinidad and Tobago in my DNA. I appreciate your willingness to share.
Am feeling sorry for Tigress all that walking for food 😮😢
Trinidad is a vibrant city
Port of spain its the capital city
The music you are running from is called soca Parang, only heard at Christmas
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It is parang season from Nov to Christmas. It is part of Trinidad's culture. There are different versions of parang.s
The avenue, have all kinds of food. I think your friend does not know Port of Spain for eating. He does not eat out
Once your visiting the islands expect to hear music at every level, you can't change they're custom due to you wanting to vlog. Island folks are happy people so they love music.
Thank you African Tigress🎉for teaching me my county😊 Jah bless you on your trodments!❤💛💚
Thanks for video Tigress❤
Thank you guys for all the nice comments of my home country/trinidad ! It makes me so so so happy by just reading them !
The water taxi don't go to Tobago it goes to San Fernando, which is down south.
8:44 National Insurance Board, Tragarete Road, Port-of-Spain.
Bem moderno Trinidad e tobago 🇹🇹
On the water front breakfast shed all the food is
African Tigress:Thanks you so much for this new remarkable video today’s from Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago to shows these amazing places in Chinatown & other remarkable skyscrapers in this beautiful Caribbean country in December of 2023❤❤❤Happy upcoming Christmas to you in peace & joy Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago 2023❤❤❤
Why do people keep saying Nicholas Tower is the tallest building in T&T? It is not!!!! The Waterfront Plaza's tallest building is the tallest building in T&T 26 stories.
That's because people refuse to update their knowledge lol. It once was but it was overtaken. I know they had plans of building a 30 story building on the Salvatorie site but idk if that's still on the cards
@@ricko2301 I heard and I wanted to know if it would still happen myself.
Trini, my home land❤
Hi African Tigress, You have really captured the beauty of Trinidad and Tobago and you are doing an excellent job. I’m looking forward to your future vlogs 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thank you for visiting and showcasing T&T. 😊
Big up Francis, Belmont massive
I love my country it's a beautiful place . You are doing a wonderful vlog ..
Please try not to get miss guided by some of these guys who likes to walk with you be careful .
WOW ! You have come a long way eh ! I remember when you newly started 😊😊
You could if got pelau. On the waterfront. At the breakfast shed. You saw it in the distance. But you said that area was closed. There is so much food places in the city. U have to link up with people that know the places to visit. Not because some people live there. Trust me. They don’t know some of the best places to visit. That guy was nice to take you around. But still was not knowledgeable enough. Please do not leave Trinidad without visiting Ariapita Ave. it’s not far from the waterfront. It’s called the Ave. there lots of restaurants and night life on the Ave. There is lKenyan restaurant there. If I am not mistaken. Then visit Chagaunas , Arima and San Fernando. Take the water taxi to San Fernando.
I'm just curious, what is there to do or see in Arima?
@@ricko2301I hope your question is genuine or you're not trying to be sly. There is plenty to do in ARIMA, its a bustling borough... to me its not far off from San Fernando, I frequent there and it really has city potential! Its also our richest community re. the first peoples as well as the home town of Lord Kitchener. I am from Sangre Grande. Also, beautiful places to visit, inclusive of where mentioned above, are Princes Town and Point Fortin. Point for its location as our southern borough, Princes Town for reasonable shopping and the experience... I find the Triangle and the way that town is set up is like a European Village with a square in the centre and all the central buildings surrounding it.
If you are looking for a safe fete (party), during the carnival season, go to Army Fete on February 2. It is held at the savannah around 9pm. Security will be provided mainly by soldiers. Please don't wear any camouflage at the fete, it is illegal. Tickets are selling right now.
Hello Tigress, I’ve been following you all over the globe, good footage. Do you have any plans on visiting Guyana?🇬🇾