Fiji, renowned for its stunning tropical landscapes and pristine marine environments, boasts several national parks that showcase the country’s natural beauty and biodiversity. These national parks protect a diverse array of ecosystems, including lush rainforests, rugged mountains, sparkling waterfalls, and vibrant coral reefs.
Among the most notable national parks in Fiji is the Bouma National Heritage Park, located on the island of Taveuni, which encompasses lush tropical forests, scenic coastal cliffs, and breathtaking waterfalls. Another significant park is the Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park on Viti Levu, home to unique coastal sand dunes and archaeological sites.
These parks offer visitors opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, snorkeling, and cultural experiences, while also serving as vital habitats for Fiji’s rich wildlife and contributing to conservation efforts in the region.