Varirata National Park, Nature reserve in Central Province, Papua New Guinea
Varirata National Park is a protected reserve in Central Province featuring pine forests crossed by walking paths of varying difficulty. Trails wind through the landscape at different elevations, offering options for visitors with different fitness levels.
The reserve was established in 1973 as the nation's first national park project. This founding came just before Papua New Guinea gained independence from colonial rule.
The park management committee incorporates local representatives and government entities to maintain traditional connections with surrounding communities in Central Province.
The reserve has multiple walking paths suited to different abilities and time available. Basic facilities for rest and overnight stays are provided throughout the grounds.
The grounds shelter uncommon bird species, including colorful birds of paradise that can be seen in their native habitat. These creatures are characteristic of the region and draw nature watchers to the area.
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