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Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park
The guide was updated:Described as one of Fiji's most unique wonders, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes has been created through the workings of wind, water and vegetation. In 1989, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes was established as Fiji's first National Park and has become a Fijian heritage today, rich in both natural and cultural attributes. The Park is an unique Dune forest which is home to a myriad of wildlife. Animals such as Fijian Swallow tail Butterfly, the fruit bats, the Goshawks, the giant stick insects and cryptic Pacific Boa live here.
Useful Information
- Address: Queens Road, Sigatoka, Fiji
- Opening hours: Sun - Sat 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Phone: +679 652 0243
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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.
*this will be downloaded as a PDF.Price
€4,95
Described as one of Fiji's most unique wonders, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes has been created through the workings of wind, water and vegetation. In 1989, the Sigatoka Sand Dunes was established as Fiji's first National Park and has become a Fijian heritage today, rich in both natural and cultural attributes. The Park is an unique Dune forest which is home to a myriad of wildlife. Animals such as Fijian Swallow tail Butterfly, the fruit bats, the Goshawks, the giant stick insects and cryptic Pacific Boa live here.
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Sigatoka Valley
Famed for its lush green scenery, this fertile river valley provides Fiji with natural production from fruit to nuts and cereals. The locally produced pottery and hand-made sand and clay stoneware are also worth visiting.
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Sigatoka Market
Enjoy a real Fijian experience at the Sigatoka Markets. Fringing the embankments of the Sigatoka River, this market is frequented by holiday-goers and locals alike. Support local Fijian industry and buy plentiful in-season fruits such as fresh bananas and pineapple, or pick up souvenirs such as locally made floor mats.
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Kula Eco Park
Home to Fiji’s national bird, Kula EcoPark is a wildlife sanctuary rich in flora and fauna, as well as the Fijian flying fox, the only native land mammal in Fiji. Allow two hours or more to explore the entire sanctuary and read about the exotic plants, flowers and trees.
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Pacific Harbor
Pacific Harbor, the adventure capital of Fiji, where you can try shark feeding and surfing, four-wheel drive tours and island excursions. There are multiple day trips available, covering everything from zip lining to Jet Ski safaris, as well as fishing along the Pacific Harbor reefs and trips to the local Arts Village with food, drinks and crafts.
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Zip Fiji
Being a volcanic island covered with mountainous terrain and tropical forests, Fiji is the perfect place for zip line tours through the rain forest canopy. Zip Fiji also offers cave walking tours and another longer zip line course at their Nadi location.
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Tavuni Hill Fort
Tavuni Hill Fort is an ancient Fijian fort and National Archaeological Site, was once a Tongan Chief's home over the Sigatoka river. The highlight is the 2,500 year old stone where men and women were placed before they were killed while the view from top the hill is also fantastic.
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Kalevu Cultural Center
Kalevu Cultural Center provides a glimpse into the way of life in a traditional Fijian village which has been created to be as authentic as possible. Through hour long tour, you will go through the traditional Bure's and learn about the Fijian history, culture and traditions including pottery and tapa cloth demonstrations.
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