For Sale: 400 Acres of lush, fertile, virgin land in the eastern region of Trinidad known as Biche. The property is situated approximately 30 minutes’ drive from either Sangre Grande to the North or Rio Claro to the south. Almost bounding with the Biche Police Station but spreads into the Biche Otoire Road. All amenities are available. Lights and water run along the road. The property has large acreage of cocoa, coffee rice land and timber, there is also a large area of residential homes. The land is relatively flat but has some areas that are beautifully undulating terrain that abounds with a variety of hard wood and wildlife (Lappe, Tattoo, Howler Monkeys, Deer, Wild Hogs, Caiman, Tilapia. This property is truly a hunter’s haven. It is ideally suitable for farming / agricultural, livestock, the development of a National Park or a wildlife sanctuary for environmental or eco-tourism, a golf course or golf-housing development (just to name a few). The estate is legally subdivided into 12 parcels of varying sizes. It is however offered for sale as a single unit.
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Contact Nisha @ 757-8511/ Joel @ 317-9128/ Seema @ 720-4148
Biche Biche is a village in east Trinidad and Tobago 18 kilometers south of Sangre Grande and 18 kilometers north of Rio Claro. Situated along the Cunapo Southern Main Road, Biche was first inhabited by a hunter and his teenage wife in 1874. The name Biche derives from the French word biche, meaning deer or wild beast. In those times, hunters from Arima wandered into the area via the Nariva River and Nariva Swamp in search of wild animals. Biche falls under the jurisdiction of the Rio Claro–Mayaro Regional Corporation, and has a population in excess of 4000. Biche boasts of its own cable service and high school. The Biche Secondary School opened to students on September 5, 2011. There are presently students from forms one to five attending this school. Cocoa beans are being cultivated in Biche, and as a project supported by the Alliance for Rural Communities (ARC) chocolate is being produced and sold in form of community-branded bars. Biche is also known for its wild meat. It is one of the few places that one can still acquire Cascadura in abundance.