Bird and Wildlife Tour from Noumea
Nouméa, New Caledonia
Trip Type: Nature & Wildlife
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
Learn all about New Caledonia’s spectacular bird-life on this half-day afternoon bird watching tour. See the famous endemic bird, Kagu! In addition to this, you may see other animal species too.
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Learn all about New Caledonia’s spectacular bird-life on this half-day afternoon bird watching tour. See the famous endemic bird, Kagu! In addition to this, you may see other animal species too.Your guide will pick you up directly from your hotel at 1:30pm for your half-day tour.
The beautiful zoological and botanical gardens at the heart of Noumea protects over 700 animals including many birds. Wander along peaceful paths, walk through native shurbs and tropical dry forest.
Discover the diversity of the Caledonian forest and the incredible views of the sea's backdrops. You will come across native species such as the endemic flightless Kagu, the flying foxes, the imperial pigeon, various colorful parakeets but also animal species originating from various countries (monkeys, black swans etc.).
The forest section, where 126 plant species have been recorded, 35 of which are endemic, has numerous walks through various types of vegetation. Paths are marked with explanatory signs. The park also includes a very pleasant 2-hour pedestrian trail.
A 300m2 decking area and a 150m-long footbridge enable you to get a better view of the aquatic life (ducks, egrets, cormorants etc.).
The beautiful zoological and botanical gardens at the heart of Noumea protects over 700 animals including many birds. Wander along peaceful paths, walk through native shurbs and tropical dry forest.
Discover the diversity of the Caledonian forest and the incredible views of the sea's backdrops. You will come across native species such as the endemic flightless Kagu, the flying foxes, the imperial pigeon, various colorful parakeets but also animal species originating from various countries (monkeys, black swans etc.).
The forest section, where 126 plant species have been recorded, 35 of which are endemic, has numerous walks through various types of vegetation. Paths are marked with explanatory signs. The park also includes a very pleasant 2-hour pedestrian trail.
A 300m2 decking area and a 150m-long footbridge enable you to get a better view of the aquatic life (ducks, egrets, cormorants etc.).
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