What to do and see in Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea: The Best Nature & Wildlife Areas

June 15, 2021 Kelli Reichel

Coordinates: 6°S 147°E / 6°S 147°E / -6; 147
Restaurants in Papua New Guinea

1. Manta Watch Camp

Gonubalabala Island, Alotau 211 Papua New Guinea +675 7272 5002 [email protected] http://www.mantawatchcamp.org
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Manta Watch Camp

The Island Manta Watch Camp is located on the remote and stunning paradise Island in the South Pacific. Gonubalabala, Papua New Guinea. It's so remote that it's not even on google maps yet! Milne Bay reefs are full of life with anything from the tiniest weird and wonderful critters, to the large pelagic trophies such as Hammerheads and Whale Sharks. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FULL DETAILS BEFORE BOOKING

2. Goroka Natural Habitat

Goroka Papua New Guinea +675 7125 8799 [email protected]
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Goroka Natural Habitat

Natural habitat with endemic trees and plants. Our banana or avocadotrees, orchids and lucious greens slope down into a little creek and waterfall. There is a rustic lookout area and a big training area for our farming activities. We have some animals around and we live on the grounds as well with a big family. We are born and raised here and love to introduce you to our world. Welcome.

3. Port Moresby Nature Park

Goro Kaeaga Road, Port Moresby 121 Papua New Guinea +675 326 0248 [email protected] http://www.portmoresbynaturepark.org
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4.5 based on 362 reviews

Port Moresby Nature Park

Port Moresby Nature Park is PNG's leading and international award-winning wildlife Park combining botanical, zoological and cultural experiences within its 30 acres. The park is home to over 550+ native animals including bird of paradise, tree-kangaroos, cassowaries, wallabies, reptiles and many, many parrot and other bird species. The grounds also offer a lush change from the hustle and bustle of Port Moresby City with the only rainforest tract within the Capital City. Facilities include cafe, souvenir shop and arguably PNG's best outdoors children's playground. The Nature Park can arrange transportation to/from hotels and airport and offers excellent guided tours of the Park (lasting 1.5hrs). The Park is PNG's only internationally welfare accredited wildlife park and is a member of the Zoo & Aquarium Association of Australasia.

Reviewed By Barnskybeat - Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

The only park/forest type recreational facility within the city limits, the former botanical gardens offer rain forest, picknick areas as well as wildlife that has mostly been rescued, such as tree kangaroos and other endemic animals and birds. There are efforts underway to breed the endangered pig-nosed turtle. Some have already been released back into their natural habitats. A must visit if you pass through Port Moresby.

4. Balek Wildlife Sanctuary

Madang-Ramu Highway, Madang 511 Papua New Guinea +675 852 3320
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3.5 based on 10 reviews

Balek Wildlife Sanctuary

5. Rainforest Habitat

Unitech, Independence Drive, Lae 411 Papua New Guinea +675 473 4662 http://www.unitech.ac.pg/resources/rainforest
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Rainforest Habitat

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