Kula Eco Park, Viti Levu
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, FIJI/ Updated : May 10, 2017, 09:41 IST
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It is hailed as the only eco park in Fiji and does a tremendous job in restoring populations of rare Fijian wildlife. Visiting here should be a must on anyone’s list when they come to Fiji. The park is open daily from 10 am to til … Read more
It is hailed as the only eco park in Fiji and does a tremendous job in restoring populations of rare Fijian wildlife. Visiting here should be a must on anyone’s list when they come to Fiji. The park is open daily from 10 am to till 4:30 pm and offers different ways for people to explore. Read less

It is hailed as the only eco park in Fiji and does a tremendous job in restoring populations of rare Fijian wildlife. Visiting here should be a must on anyone’s list when they come to Fiji. The park is open daily from 10 am to till 4:30 pm and offers different ways for people to explore. There are about 12 acres of land to explore and visitors will be delighted in walking through many of the enclosures as well as walking along boardwalks over the water. The self-guided tour will take anywhere from 1–3 hours and visitors can expect to help feed the turtles and take selfies with the iguanas. If you are looking for a more interactive experience and over the age of 18, the Eco Park offers a behind the scenes tour, which includes access to incubation labs and the breeding centres, as well as other off-limit areas. Whether you come here with family or leave the kids behind, this attraction is worthy of a visit!
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