The Cleaver Woods Recreation Park is a 32-acre forest reserve on the Arima Old Road, Arima dedicated to the “Caribness” of Trinidadians. The park is well known for its nature trails and thatched huts containing a display outlining the existence Read More
Cleaver Woods Museum
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Cleaver Rd, D'Abadie, Tunapuna-Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago.
5 Reviews on “Cleaver Woods Museum, D'Abadie, Trinidad and Tobago”
Instructive museum, it gives the insight in what lives of Amerindian tribes Caribs and Arawaks looked like. There is no entrance fee and I highly recommend, especially to all the locals who still haven’t paid the visit. Learn about the history!
I didn’t have a lot of money to spend on this vacation so the fact that the entrance was free here, I decided to go inside and check the place. There’s so much to learn and see.
My short stay on the island didn’t let me see everything that is worth seeing, but I’m glad that I visited the Cleaver Woods Museum and saw a little something of the island’s early life. The entrance was free and the things I saw inside gave me a good insight of the rich history of this place.
Cool place to visit, especially if you are the museum type. I highly suggest this if you wanna have a better insight in their culture.
It’s a free entrance, it’s a small museum and not too boring. I visited it last time when I vacationed on the island simply because I wanted to see something more than the beaches and the birds.