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There are several varieties of natural beauty that can be found in Fiji. There
is a large flock of tourists visiting Fiji to witness all the natural beauties
that this island-nation has to offer. Very significant of the natural beauties
found here are the parks and gardens of Fiji. The parks and gardens in Fiji provide
both scenic beauties and a lovely atmosphere to the visitors. Fiji Parks and Gardens
also provides the visitors with several activities that would surely help the
visitors relax and be comfortable.
There are several parks and gardens in Fiji. Some of the most important among
all the Fiji Parks and Gardens would be the Taveuni Island that is known as
the 'isle of gardens' aptly named as this lush tropical island has the nation's
largest population of plants and animals. Then there is the Kula Eco park that
is one of the best wildlife parks in the entire landscape of Fiji. The visitor
can actually get close to a gamut of flora and fauna that inhibits this place.
There are native plants and animals. There are large trees, iguanas, parrots
and even fruit bats that the visitor can see in this fantastic park. This wildlife
park in a word is a wild life enthusiast's haven.
The visitor may also indulge in bird watching activities as there is a wide
variety of birds that are found visiting or nestling in Fiji parks and gardens.
The Fiji Parks and Gardens also includes the country's first ever national park
that goes by the way of Sigatoka Sand Dunes. This place also has a very rich
archaeological history signifying all the natural and beautiful things that
it offers to its visitors.
Fiji has an unique collection of both the contemporary wonders and lush parks
and gardens that are sure to capture the senses of the visitor. Fiji Parks and
Gardens offer the visitor to have a wonderful time amidst the lap of nature
far away from the maddening crowd. The several parks and gardens in Fiji include
Colo-i-Suva Forest National Park, Koroyanitu National Heritage Park, Garden
of the Sleeping Giant, Nausori and Sigatoka Sandunes National Park, Coral Coast
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