ʻEua National Park
ʻEua Island, Tonga
ʻEua National Park, located on ʻEua Island in Tonga, is the country's only national forest park, covering about 4.51 square kilometers. The park features a band of tropical rainforest along the east coast, bordered by sheer cliffs and the ocean on the west, with many caves and chasms.
Established in 1992, it is significant for its rich biodiversity, including several rare and endemic plant species and endangered animals like the Eua forest gecko and the red shining parrot. ʻEua Island itself is Tonga's oldest island, known for its rugged hills, lush rainforests, dramatic limestone cliffs, caves, and sinkholes.
It offers some of Tonga's best hiking trails within the national park, opportunities for birdwatching, whale swimming, and unique diving experiences in underwater caverns. The island blends natural beauty with cultural experiences, making it a distinctive eco-tourism destination in Tonga.
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H3XR+9P9, Pangai, Tonga
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