Half-Day Tour - POA
Port Moresby Nature Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Located within the historic grounds of the old Botanical Gardens, this park is just a short 15-minute drive from the city center.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of nature as you embark on a half-day tour guided by our knowledgeable experts. Discover the rich diversity of Papua New Guinea's flora and fauna, including fascinating species like Cassowaries, Tree Kangaroos, Crocodiles, and various reptiles and birds, including the iconic Bird of Paradise. Our resident expert will provide in-depth explanations about the unique wildlife and plant species found in PNG.
Spanning over 30 acres of serene tropical gardens, Port Moresby Nature Park is home to over 350 native animals and hundreds of plant species, many of which are rarely seen outside of PNG. As the only internationally recognized wildlife park in the country, we strive to set the benchmark for tourism, animal welfare, conservation, research, and community nature-based education.
Join the more than 130,000 visitors who come to the park each year and be a part of our commitment to wildlife conservation. Whether you're planning a trek or tour in PNG, make sure to include a visit to Port Moresby Nature Park. You can customize your visit by adjusting the timings to fit your schedule, whether it's an early morning visit before your return flight or an afternoon exploration upon your arrival in PNG.
Experience the wonders of nature and contribute to the preservation of Papua New Guinea's unique wildlife heritage at Port Moresby Nature Park.
For more information or to book your visit, feel free to contact us.
Itinerary
Pick up from the hotel and drive to Port Moresby Nature Park. On arrival you will be met by one of the parks expert guides. From here you will take a fully guided tour around the park.
The tour lasts for approximately 2 1/2 hours. Afterwards you will go to the café for lunch (morning or afternoon tea also available depending on the time of your visit)
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