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New Britain Rainforest Reserve Adventures

The New Britain Rainforest Reserve is a vast protected tropical rainforest in Papua New Guinea, offering unparalleled biodiversity and opportunities for ecotourism and wildlife viewing in one of the world's most biologically rich islands.

450,000
Acres Protected
30
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1990
Year Established

About New Britain Rainforest Reserve

New Britain Rainforest Reserve
 

Located on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea, the New Britain Rainforest Reserve spans thousands of acres of pristine tropical rainforest and volcanic landscapes. This reserve protects an important segment of the island’s lowland and montane rainforests, which harbor an extraordinary variety of endemic species, including rare birds-of-paradise, tree kangaroos, and an array of reptiles and amphibians unique to the region. The terrain varies from coastal mangroves and swamp forests to steep volcanic ridges and cloud forests, creating diverse ecosystems within the protected boundaries.

Historically, New Britain has been a place of cultural significance for local indigenous communities who have long relied on the forest for subsistence, traditional uses, and cultural practices. The reserve was established to conserve critical habitat amid logging pressures and agricultural expansion. It now serves as a vital refuge for wildlife and a growing destination for researchers and eco-travelers.

Visitors to the reserve can explore established hiking trails that traverse dense rainforest and volcanic features, spotting rare wildlife and enjoying rivers and waterfalls. Birdwatching is a special highlight due to the high concentration of endemic and endangered avian species. Guided nature walks provide insight into local flora and fauna as well as indigenous culture. Access to certain remote areas may require permits and local guides.

The New Britain Rainforest Reserve captivates outdoor enthusiasts looking for remote, biodiverse rainforest experiences combined with opportunities for sustainable tourism and conservation education. It remains a critical stronghold for preserving the unique ecosystems of Papua New Guinea’s second largest island.

Highlights

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Rare bird-of-paradise species viewing opportunities

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Volcanic ridges with panoramic views of rainforest expanse

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Local cultural heritage sites intertwined with natural forest

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Remote rivers and waterfalls accessible by guided treks

Notable Natural Features

Mount Green Forest Trail

A challenging trail climbing volcanic slopes offering spectacular views and a chance to see endemic tree kangaroos.

Simbang River Waterfalls

Scenic waterfalls along the Simbang River, ideal for day hikes and wildlife watching.

Bird-of-Paradise Viewing Zones

Designated areas where visitors can observe rare and colorful bird species in their natural habitat.