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Christian Rameshwar
Our specialist Christian, knows the destinations inside out. He’ll help you see the main attractions in an alternative light and introduce you to places others might miss.
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We used Christian's company to do a full island tour on a visit to this fantastic island from a cruise. He provided a very "colourful" informative, intresting and enjoyable tour.... read more He is full of facts and stories about his home it's sights and history all delivered in a entertaining way. He takes you to all the main attractions on the island and ensures you have a great safe tour. You will not be dissapointed if you pick this tour company.

February 25, 2019
I met Christian with my father in St Kitts and this Trinadian guy gave us the best tour of our life upon going to St Kitts and was worth every... read more dollar.. He bought white coconut rum and beers and the tour was unbelievable of St Kitts over August 2012, eight years ago, and we went across on the SKN ferry and saw Nevis.
I met Christian at Rituals coffee shop on the island and he was the main man in St Kitts doing his Tangerine Dream tour .
So this tour was amazing, breathtaking absolutely unebelievable and totally inspirational, and it was one of those trips that you could never ever do again in your life time. Unless you flew back again!!
Or went on it again the day after again!!
So you have to strike the deal when the iron is hot too being in St Kitts.
If you can find this guy even? Because being the best tour guide on the Island. He's sonetimes hard to get hold of?
So its best to messenger Christian Rameshwar, and find out what his availability is like as he's the best tour guide ever.
So if you are thinking of going to St Kitts or even heading to St Kitts this is the guy you definitely want showing you arround the island too. Christian Rameshwar.
You will find his contact information on his messenger page for Tangerine Tours.
As you will see the Fort there, being the most inspirational world heritage point you would ever possibly come across in your life time in all honesty. Just walking onto the Fort too.
And the beauty of the island of St Kitts seeing these red, orange and pink blossom trees of St Kitts and Nevis is just something in itself.
Seeing wild orchids in Nevis too.
There is plenty to do and see in St Kitts.
You will not be disappointed with the trip and you can even take a pack lunch with you from the cruise ship too.
Make it up in the 24 hour cafe before you step off the cruise ship at Port Zante if you are cruising as an American national or Canadian national.
Or make it up in the hotel you are staying in if you are a guest and Christian will provide all the drinks too as he has ice boxes on board his truck too.
The date was August 2012 I took my father before he passed away four years later from severe. COPD. August of 2016 and that photo I had attached shows how happy we both were on the Island.

September 5, 2020
We went on Christian's tour from our cruise ship, and great fun it was, too. We met up with The Man at the moorings in St Kitts and marvelled... read more at his technicolour beard, hair and clothing - no mystery as to "Tangerine Tours" then. Boarded his truck, and away with a group of about 10.
The commentary was very good and informative. Basse-Terre is the most "old English Colonial" of the towns we saw, with the jail and courthouse and administrative buildings still in use today for their intended purposes.
Plenty of building going on; a new hospital is being built in the town outskirts and the whole thing is being built and paid for by the Chinese, using imported Chinese labour. Living proof that aid is welcome in poorer places if you don't wrap up the aid in political "terms and conditions" (are you listening, European Union?). I'm sure the Chinese will be back in the future to, ah, leverage their influence.
Lots of schoolchildren seen, all immaculate in uniform and just being happy..... Christian told us that schooling is mandatory, uniforms are mandatory, and the literacy rate is 98% - sounds like the UK of many years ago. Well done the Kitts government, and not so well done, perhaps, the UK.
St Kitts has lots of farming grassland on its coastal plain (the land rises steeply to dormant volcanoes in the island centre) because, presumably, the forests were cleared for sugar cane but when the last harvest took place in 2005, the cane was taken out and grass planed. Great for the cattle, sheep and goats we saw.
Called in at Romney Manor to see batik production, which I found unexpectedly interesting. Been kicking myself that I didn't buy an outrageously-brilliantly coloured shirt ever since. If you go there, don't chicken out like I did. Buy one! Great for photographs, too, and attractive gardens.
A mid-tour stop for loos and a drink was when Christian produced the icebox from the back of the truck and offered complimentary rum punches (the boss had one and pronounced it the best she'd had), beer, soft drinks and water. Great stuff!
As the tour reached its end another bit of colonial history relating to the land at the south end of the island was uncovered by Christian. The landowner / plantation owning family across several generations apparently refused access to everyone except his business contacts and pals (I'm generalising, probably) and eventually the government somehow persuaded the family to sell the land for $150,000 - which is all very well, but sounds a bit like typical government theft with menaces to this liberally-inclined individual. However, the development of the land since can't be denied with large international hotel chains, good roads, a marina and various other enterprises. Still don't believe two wrongs make a right, but perhaps some good is coming from a sordid past.
Great tour. Great tour guide. Do the tour. That is all. 🙂

January 22, 2019