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824margaretg
Wonderful place, small but birds flew all around us. Privately run, informative, you can also stay in eco friendly lodges
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wanderers64
We visited the Gardens by Taxi to view the humming birds and other local flora and fauna. The visit was good until a coach from a cruise line arrived when we were asked to move on. They completely took over and we left. We definitely felt that our payment (6US pp)was not important. The birds we managed to see were beautiful. A lot could be made of this attraction and we would have spent longer.
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Woolwichgb
Reasonable entry feeMulti feeders attract hundreds of humming birds.Grounds were nice but hardly an adventure.
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173natashaw
We spent a lovely couple of hours watching and reading about the birds as well as walking around the beautiful natural gardens. Really enjoyable, untouristy, interesting and relaxing!
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hertford-traveller
Lovely gardens and a porch with a dozen or so humming bird feeders that literally swarm with hummingbirds. Go at around 17:45 and you can spend 30 minutes watching the hummingbirds, then as the sun goes down the birds are replaced by just as many fruit-eating bats. The rest of the grounds include many other birds, including a number of mot mot. Well worth a trip. 10USD donation needed
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SKI010
Liked the fact that several times a day a bell was rung to summon the birds to eat some fresh fruit put out for them. Disliked the slippery path going downhill, but it had rained overnight; a dry day would not have been a concern.
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bobb166
Only in a zoo could you see so many hummingbirds but to see them in their natural habitat. A trifle difficult to reach and find but well worth a visit.
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suzieqGRENADA
We go here every year we visit Tobago. The hummers are frequent and plentiful. The only thing I would recommend, after figuring this out last visit (Nov. 2014), is to get up off the seats and take pictures looking towards the house! That way you get a bit brighter pictures, because the feeders themselves are all hanging in the shade. The first year we went, my pictures were all quite dark.
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WhaleWatchingVictim
Entrance to the adventure farm was by donation, which was $10 a person. As soon as we walked in, we saw roughly 5 bird feeders, or so, with dozens of hummingbirds buzzing around them. It was quite remarkable, as I have never seen anything like it. My family and I just sat down in the chairs provided and simply watched the hundred birds or so zoom around the bird feeders. There isn't much else to see, other than the nature. One should expect to spend roughly and hour and a half there, so you should schedule that with your cab driver as cabs are difficult to hail in Tobago.
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Piotr1369
The Adventure Farm provides entrance by donation ($10/person). As soon as you enter the reserve, you're greeted by dozens of hummingbirds zipping and zapping around by the feeders. You have blue ones, red ones, and even all kinds of other birds! I'd recommend spending about an hour to an hour and a half there. Be sure to arrange it with your taxi driver ahead of time, because it's quite difficult to hail one in Tobago.