Credit: medium, Trinidad and Tobago.
Population: 1.365 million
About Trinidad and Tobago is a twin-island located at the southernmost nation of the West Indies in the Caribbean. Known for its huge carnival, it shares maritime boundaries with Barbados, Grenada, Guyana and Venezuela on it’s northeast, northwest, southeast and south and west axis respectively. It is home to Calypso and Caribbean Soca music. This beautiful coast is perfect for relaxation and vacation. Tourist Location Royal Botanical Gardens; Inhale the essence of unique fragrances and a scenic view of plants from all over the world.
Osteria Italiana;
Green Market; The Magnificent Seven; Visit the amazing row of extravagantly built mansions for a uniquely medieval feel from the early 20th century. Queen’s Park Savannah; Emperor Valley Zoo; The biggest zoo in Trinidad. Home to Rare and unique species of nature. National Museum; Located just south of the Queen’s Park Savannah, the museum manages a collection of over 10,000 items of arts and geological exhibits.
Safety index: 21.91
In spite of an overburdened legal system, illegal drug trade, unemployment in marginal many more factors inhibit efforts to effectively combat crime and earned this beautiful city a place the most dangerous place to visit. Crime has been identified as the principal threat to visitors and continually haunts the image of this beautiful country. According to the Trinidad and Tobago 2018 Crime & Safety Report, Crimes such as home invasions, assaults, including sexual assaults, robbery, and vehicular break-ins occur frequently in areas frequented by tourists and also in areas where the expatriate community lives. Caution: Observe all necessary rules and regulations, avoid small buses and vans, and ensure that the taxi used is private and not a taxi route. Rape, assault and robbery crimes have occurred in taxis.