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Rue Teyssandier de Laubarède, Nouméa, NC Nueva Caledonia
Contactos teléfono: +687 27.89.51
Latitude: -22.2561592, Longitude: 166.457571
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Bren Bugner
::Visited here while on a stopover in a cruise ship. Very spacious layout. A good day of walking with plenty of Hills to meet your fitness goals. However if you prefer not to walk you can hire a Segway and even have a guided tour on them. Many varied species of birds laid throughout the park. Many peacocks roaming freely which is nice. Some monkeys which were a highlight and when saw some barnyard animals. For overseas visitors entry is via French Frank however if you only American or Australian they will accept donations for entry without change. Very helpful staff and willing to organise taxi for you when you've enjoyed your day out.
Rich R
::Très joli parc de 36 hectares avec superbe vue sur la ville et promenade très agréable par beau temps. La végétation est magnifique et l’endroit est bien entretenu. Vous y trouverez plusieurs espèces endémiques de Nouvelle-Calédonie comme le cagou, le notou, la roussette, le corbeau calédonien…Il y a des aires de jeux pour les enfants, des points d’eau, des toilettes…etc. L’accessibilité est respectée et les personnes en fauteuil peuvent en profiter gratuitement. Compter 600F/adulte et 300F pour les 6-17 ans (tarifs 2018). Fermeture tous les lundis.
Jim Donovan
::Excellent day out. Went midweek so not crowded. Negatives: a few caged primates and cafe stopped serving food (even snacks) at 2. But lots of fantastic picnic spots so pop into a supermarket on the way.
Savchenko Petr
::This is pretty good zoo with big territory. Staff are super friendly and helpful. There are not so many animals but still it is like safari. Monkeys, birds, emus are there.
Elena Moreno
::Un precioso paraje para recorrer tranquilamente viendo las aves y la mini granja. Ah, y los monos :)