"Green Green is for the beautiful British Virgin Islands themselves. And while Hurricanes Irma and Maria did a number on the tropical foliage blanketing the islands, it’s already growing back at places like Mount Sage National Park (seen here), the country’s oldest national park. As hillsides morph from brown to that signature soft shade of emerald once again, visitors can help the process by donating to the Seeds of Love project. Funds raised by the organization go toward the replanting of indigenous seedlings and saplings to protect the islands from wind and storm erosion. It’s not only the rain forests that are green here, however. Green ways to travel include reducing your carbon footprint by exploring the islands with sail power on a charter with a company like The Moorings or staying at Cooper Island Beach Club, a beloved eco-resort on Manchioneel Bay with ten eco-minded rooms, an onsite brewery, and a passionate commitment to sustainable tourism. Sponsored by British Virgin islands"
Had a pleasant 1 mile walk around mountain sage. Not much of a view but some dense vegetation butterfly’s and spiders make it interesting.
Rachel Marland
Google
Following the route to Mount Sage National Park on Google maps will bring you to the wrong place (a dead end up a steep windy hill). Search for Sage Mountain, and follow the route to there to find the actual National park
Sage McGraw
Google
My name is Sage so this is slightly biased but this was an awesome hike. Not very long bud id reccomend some decent shoes because a couple parts are a little slippery. Beautiful veiw at the end.
Dolores Hochheim
Google
Großer Nationalpark, sehr gut zum Wandern, super Ausblick über die Insel. Der Mount Sage ist der höchste Berg auf Tortola. Parkplätze sind vorhanden und kostenfrei
Kenny Tocuyo
Google
recuerden que las fotos y videos que subo es de mi punto de vista laboral