📜 Parc Zoologique et Forestier Michel Corbasson is a 34-hectare park in Nouméa, New Caledonia, established in 1972.
🔍 It features a primitive dry forest and is home to over 600 animals across 90 species, many endemic.
🌿 Explore a primitive dry forest with 60% endemic plant species
🐾 Encounter unique endemic animals like the flightless kagu, giant geckos, and New Caledonian crows
👨👩👧👦 Ideal for a family outing with trails and themed gardens
🚶 Walk through the kagu enclosure for close interactions
💳 Café and park entrance do not accept credit cards, bring cash
🥪 Enjoy sandwiches and salads at the café, picnic benches available
🦜 Look for peacocks roaming freely near picnic areas
⏰ Check feeding times for animal interactions with staff
💰 Adults CFP 600, Child CFP 300, Family pass CFP 1,500, Student CFP 300.
🕒 Wednesday-Sunday 09:00 - 17:00. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Free car park available.
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