Situated in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea, Varirata National Park offers breathtaking views and immersive natural experiences, making it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
Varirata National Park, located approximately 42 kilometers east of Port Moresby, is Papua New Guinea's first national park, established as a conservation area that spans dense tropical rainforests, inviting open grasslands, and scenic lookout points. Its terrain features rolling landscapes and granite outcrops, offering striking vistas of the Sogeri Plateau. As you explore, you'll find the park's biodiversity captivating; it is home to an array of wildlife, including the infamous Raggiana bird-of-paradise, several species of wallabies, and a diverse range of birdlife, making it a birdwatcher's haven. Historically, the park was instrumental in conservation efforts and continues to play a critical role in protecting unique ecosystems. Visitors can enjoy miles of hiking trails, leading through varying ecosystems, offering both serene and challenging treks. Notable landmarks include the Edward Albert Lookout, providing sweeping views over Port Moresby and the surrounding landscapes.
Edward Albert Lookout offers panoramic views of Port Moresby and its lush surroundings.
Spot the Raggiana bird-of-paradise, the national bird of Papua New Guinea, within its natural habitat.
Embark on the Lekono Loop Trail for a diverse trekking experience through multiple ecosystems.
Visit during the early hours for a chance to witness the vibrant songs and displays of resident bird species.
A prime spot for sweeping views of Port Moresby and the coastline beyond.
Witness the striking plumage and distinct calls of Papua New Guinea's emblematic bird.
A hiker's delight, offering trails that meander through diverse environments from forest to grasslands.