Kula Eco Park: Explore Fiji's Diverse Natural Heritage & Endangered Species
3.8
57 Ratings
Sigatoka
Discover the wonders of Fiji's natural heritage and endangered species at KULA Eco Park. Explore the lush forest, witness captivating wildlife, and enjoy family-friendly activities. Don't miss this unique educational experience!
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Kula Wild Adventure Park - Enjoy a leisurely 1, 2 or even 3 hour wander through the forest (Park closes at 4:30 pm). You’ll get a photo op with Fiji’s iguanas and other friendly residents. Visit the Land & Sea building. Here you’ll see displays of shells, butterflies, beetles & stick insects plus fresh water displays and the biggest coral reef displays in Fiji. Visit the outdoor reef pool and help keepers feed the Hawks Bill sea turtles. Then wander the forest via the wooden walkways that lead you to and through our spectacular exhibits of Fiji’s wildlife. You’ll cross bridges, climb the steps up the valley walls and arrive in the forest canopy. Here you’ll find both medicinal and traditional use displays for lots of the shrubs, trees and plants that abound. Stop by the Hawksbill Cafe or the Splash Cafe and enjoy a snack, cool drink or even an ice cold beer or glass of wine.
What's Included
  • Kula Wild Adventure Park Admission
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

KULA Eco Park, located on Viti Levu in Fiji, may be considered small and unnoticeable by global metrics. Nonetheless, through striving to be exceptional at our work, we have persisted - our mission has always been to conserve the wealth of natural biodiversity native to the stunning surrounds of Fiji. Established in 1997, the park has since evolved into the KULA WILD Adventure Park. Now it stands as the largest and most varied Family Fun Park in Fiji. Today, we offer…A nature trail through vast expanses of untouched wilderness, with raised walkways providing access from the valley’s base to the treetops. We are Fiji’s sole Captive Breeding initiative for threatened local species. As Fiji’s LARGEST Family Fun Park, we cater to all family members. We showcase Fiji’s magnificent bird, reptile, and marine fauna. We hold the distinction of being the only Fee-Free Sustainability Learning Center for Fijian school students.

  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
Location
Kula Wild Adventure Park
Queen's Highway, Opposite Outrigger On The Lagoon Resort
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Shivnis
Oct 22, 2023
Best animal experiences in fiji - The absolute best experience for a conservation enthusiast. Hand feeding an endangered species is something you would never normally get to do. The baby turtles are beautiful and the 5 year old was so graceful and intelligent. I will always recommend spending the money to meet the local animals and support conservation. The lizard Kevin is awesome for kids.
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Twowellls123
Jul 20, 2023
Must do - Great little park with a conversation project to save endangered animals. Kevin the Fijian iguana was adorable. The Steve Irwin message of touch them then you will love them and protect them is so true. Getting to hold Kevin and feed the turtle will be a life long memory
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Danielle_b
Oct 22, 2023
Great for younger children! - The Waterpark is great for younger children, a highlight for our daughter along with the turtle feeding. The park is overall good, good paths and walkways. You do need to remember you are not visiting multi million dollar zoo in a 1st world country, go open minded and just enjoy the experience. More suitable for families with young children, however there is a zip line and waterside. We had a great time, staff are friendly and helpful. You can walk the park in 30 minutes, as we stayed to play on the waterpark we left after 1.5 hours, we think that was enough time to see, play and eat.
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Hinuera
Oct 3, 2023
Good way to spend a couple of hours. - Something to do with the family on a lazy day. Impressive walkways through the bush and relative good array of animals on display. Some animals need more space - would make me more comfortable. I later read the turtles are on a release program which impressed me. $150fj for 3 of us.
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Rowanh336
Aug 25, 2023
Okay activity but definitely not a must do - PROs - Good all weather activity. Its located quite close (driving wise anyway) to the sand dunes, so if the weather is adverse it can serve as a good alternative. - They have some hands on displays including at the start of the park where you are allowed to hold both a native snake and Fijian iguana and take photos. There is also turtle feeding that occurs three times a day and I imagine would be exciting for kids. - A lot of the animals from the park are native to Fiji and by coming here you are supporting conservation efforts and breeding programs. - A number of the animals have been liberated by poachers/illegal wildlife trade and exist here because they cannot be reintroduced into the wild. - The parrot collection was particularly impressive. - Its located not too far off the queens road. You could potentially get here on public transportion by getting off at the turnoff and walking a few hundred metres to the entrance. - Staff were friendly, as always seems to be the case in fiji. - Plenty of informative signs to read (both about the animals and vegetation) CONs - Like a lot of fiji, its fairly expensive with a entry fee of 50FJD - The zip line was not working when we were there and looked in a state of disrepair. - The water slide was also not working when we were there. - The park was a bit run down in parts and wouldn’t be at the standard one would expect in Australia, for example. We spent around 1.5 hours here.
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Huskyy
Jun 9, 2023
Nice wild life and nature but bad slides and the zip line doesn’t work. - It was really nice to see all the animals and I even made a parrot friend but the slides were slow and disappointing and the zip lines didn’t even work
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Dreamer47332885012
Oct 25, 2023
A different day - We are disappointed the zip line is not working and we pay an extra 30 FD to let our daughter go to the water slide, plus the cost of the tickets. The birds are beautiful and the feeding of the turtle was amazing.
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Wilson_w
Sep 22, 2023
Nice park but not too much to see - The kids enjoyed feeding the turtle and petting the iguana. Unfortunatley, that was about it. The zip line and gaint water slide wasn't working and the rest of the park was pretty basic. I think we only spent about 1 hour there.
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Sjkudy
Aug 20, 2023
Good for little kids - We visited Kula Wildlife park on a wet day as we were looking for an activity. It fit its purpose and filled in time. The family loved being able to hold the snake and iguana as soon as you walk in. We are very spoilt in Australia with our wildlife parks. You won't find all the animals here. But you will see beautiful birds, iguanas, and a sea turtle. Feeding the sea turtle was a highlight. The kids enjoyed the water park while we had lunch. We didn't go on the big slide as we found it expensive. The zip line isn't working. The Walk through the rainforest on well maintained boardwalks was relaxing.
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Mattomeara
Nov 4, 2023
Too expensive for what is on display - Too expensive for what is offered. My wife and I visited this park and found a lack of different animals. One set of enclosures had the same type of bird in three of the aviaries. Disappointing, would not recommend
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