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Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides

3.5 · 49 reviews From $60 Operated by Kula WILD Adventure Park · Bookable on Viator
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Feel the forest turn into a playground. Kula Eco Park gives you a compact mix of Fiji wildlife, coral displays, turtle feeding, a roller-coaster zip line, and water rides in Korotogo. I like the unlimited water slides, which let you cool off without counting every turn, and the chance to see Hawksbill sea turtles up close. The main drawback is that the animal collection is fairly small, so you may finish sooner than expected if wildlife is your only interest.

This works best as a flexible family stop rather than a full-day adventure park. You can wander for an hour or three, then repeat the 110-meter slide or take both zip line rides. At $60.94 per person, the value depends on how fully you use the rides. If you only inspect the exhibits, the price feels high. If you feed turtles, explore the displays, take both zip rides, and ride the slide several times, the package makes more sense.

Key points to know before you go

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - Key points to know before you go

  • The 300-meter zip line is a roller-coaster-style ride: Expect drops, twists, and turns, not just a gentle glide through the trees.
  • Two zip line rides are included: Riders must weigh at least 30 kilograms and no more than 120 kilograms.
  • The 110-meter water slide is unlimited: It sends about 25 liters of water per second through twists before a big splash.
  • Hawksbill turtle feeding is one of the strongest animal encounters: You can help hand feed the turtles at the outdoor reef pool.
  • The park closes at 4:30 pm: Arrive between 10 am and 3 pm, with enough time left for the exhibits and rides.
  • Transport is not included: You need to arrange your own way to Kula WILD Adventure Park in Korotogo.

A small Fiji park with several different moods

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - A small Fiji park with several different moods

Kula Eco Park is not just a wildlife exhibit and not just a water park. It combines both, then adds a forest walk, indoor displays, and a zip line that is more thrilling than its name might suggest.

That mix is the reason I see value here for families and mixed-age groups. One person can study shells and coral while another heads for the slide. Younger children can use the Kiddies Splash Water Park, while taller and heavier riders take on the main slide or zip line.

The park is open from 10 am to 4:30 pm, seven days a week, all year. You can arrive any day between 10 am and 3 pm, but I would not arrive late if you want to fit in everything. The listed experience duration ranges from one to six hours, while the suggested visit itself is closer to one, two, or three hours.

That shorter visit is important when judging the price. Kula is a good add-on to a day in the Korotogo area. It may not fill an entire vacation day for adults who want a large zoo, a long adventure course, or many major rides.

A few more Viti Levu trips worth putting side by side

Start with the Land and Sea building

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - Start with the Land and Sea building

The indoor Land and Sea building is a useful first stop, especially during Fiji’s tropical heat. It is air conditioned, so you can cool down while looking at displays of shells, butterflies, beetles, stick insects, freshwater exhibits, and coral.

The coral collection is described as the largest in Fiji, with more than 12,000 liters of coral and fish displays. I like this part because it gives the park an educational side that the rides alone would not provide. You are not simply passing through a recreation area. You also get a look at Fiji’s marine life and small land creatures.

The building can be a smart place to begin with children. It offers a calm introduction before the more active sections, and it gives you a break from sun and humidity. If you are mainly seeking large animal encounters, though, keep your expectations in check. The park is not presented as a huge wildlife reserve, and the available visitor comments point to a relatively limited animal collection.

Walk the forest paths and animal exhibits

From the indoor exhibits, wooden walkways lead into the forest. You cross bridges, climb steps along the valley walls, and reach displays of Fiji’s wildlife among the trees.

This is a walk rather than a tightly scheduled tour. You can move at your own pace, stop for photographs, and spend more time where your children show interest. The setting also adds variety. Instead of seeing every exhibit in one indoor row, you follow paths through the forest and canopy.

The park includes displays about medicinal and traditional uses of local shrubs, trees, and plants. That detail gives the walk some cultural and environmental context. I would pay attention here if you want more than a quick animal photo.

The walk does require steps and some uphill movement. The information says most people can participate, but it does not promise a flat route or full access for every mobility level. Families with small children should allow time for the pace of the youngest person in the group.

Meet Fiji’s iguanas and other residents

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - Meet Fiji’s iguanas and other residents

A photo opportunity with Fiji’s iguanas and other friendly animals is part of the visit. For many families, this hands-on moment will matter more than the number of species on display.

The strongest animal activity is the outdoor reef pool, where you can help hand feed Hawksbill sea turtles. I would treat this as a highlight rather than a minor stop. It gives you a direct connection with one of Fiji’s memorable marine animals and helps children link the exhibits to living wildlife.

One family-focused review praised the children’s smiles when they saw and held animals, along with the educational value of the visit. That is a useful clue about the park’s appeal. Kula works especially well when your goal is to give children a close look at animals, not when you expect a major safari-style collection.

Another review found the turtle feeding especially enjoyable but felt there were not many animals to see overall. I think both points can be true. The turtle pool may be excellent, while the complete animal circuit remains fairly brief.

Still Fiji, but a completely different kind of day:

Take on the 300-meter Krazy Canopy Flier

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - Take on the 300-meter Krazy Canopy Flier

The zip line is called the Krazy Canopy Flier, and it is described as a 300-meter roller-coaster zip line. That wording matters. You should expect drops, twists, and turns rather than a quiet straight ride across the forest.

Two rides are included in the admission. You make your way to the Zip Bure, where staff fit you with safety equipment. The ride has a clear weight requirement: a minimum of 30 kilograms and a maximum of 120 kilograms.

For eligible riders, two runs improve the value of the ticket. You get a first attempt to learn how the ride feels, then a second chance to enjoy it with less uncertainty. If you are nervous about heights or sudden movement, the first ride may be enough of a challenge. I would not describe this as a gentle children’s attraction.

Weather can affect the zip line. It does not operate in heavy rain or strong winds. That is worth remembering when planning a visit during unsettled weather, since the rest of the park may still be open even if this activity stops.

The information does not state that rain cancellations create an automatic partial refund, so do not buy the package assuming every included ride will operate in all conditions. If the zip line is your main reason for going, check conditions before setting out.

Cool off on the 110-meter water slide

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - Cool off on the 110-meter water slide

The main water slide begins 15 meters above the finish line and runs for 110 meters. It uses about 25 liters of water per second, sending riders through twists before carrying them over the river and into a large splash.

This is the part of the package that gives you the clearest chance to stretch your admission cost. The slide rides are unlimited, so you can go again after drying off or waiting your turn. One ride may feel quick. Several rides make the water-park portion more worthwhile.

Riders must be at least one meter tall and no more than 125 kilograms. That height rule is especially useful for families planning around younger children. A four-year-old may enjoy the children’s water section, but the main slide still depends on height and the park’s operating rules.

The Kiddies Splash Water Park gives younger children their own water-play area. A family review specifically found this section suitable for a four-year-old, while also praising the main water slide. I would see this as one of the park’s best family features because it prevents the smallest child from being left out while older children ride.

Changing rooms and bathrooms are available onsite. Towels can be rented, which is helpful if Kula is one stop among several and you do not want to carry wet towels around Fiji afterward.

Plan your visit around the 10 am to 4:30 pm hours

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - Plan your visit around the 10 am to 4:30 pm hours

The simplest plan is to arrive near opening time, begin with the Land and Sea building, then walk the forest exhibits before the hottest part of the day. After that, schedule turtle feeding and the rides while you still have plenty of time.

You can also reverse the order and head straight for the zip line or water slide. That makes sense if you are visiting with children who will have little patience for a slow indoor start. The park lets you explore at your own pace, so you are not locked into a group timetable.

A practical visit might look like this:

  • Start with the indoor displays and coral tanks.
  • Walk the wooden paths through the forest exhibits.
  • Visit the reef pool and help feed the Hawksbill turtles.
  • Take both zip line rides.
  • Change into swimwear and use the main slide as often as you like.
  • Finish with a snack or drink at one of the cafes.

The Hawksbill Cafe and Splash Cafe sell snacks, cold drinks, beer, and wine. Food and drinks are not included in the ticket, so budget for them separately. The cafes make it easier to extend the visit, but they do not change the basic time needed to see the park.

Is $60.94 a fair price?

Admission + 2x Zip Line + Unlimited Water Slide Rides - Is $60.94 a fair price?

The $60.94 admission covers local taxes, all listed activities, access to the park, two zip line rides, and unlimited water slide use. That is a better deal for an active family than for someone who plans to inspect the exhibits and leave.

For two adults, the admission comes to $121.88 before food, drinks, towel rental, or transport. A family of four would pay $243.76 at the listed per-person rate. At that level, you should plan to use the rides fully.

I would judge the price this way:

  • Good value: You use both zip line rides, repeat the water slide, feed the turtles, and spend time in the indoor and forest exhibits.
  • Fair value: You are visiting with children who will use the Kiddies Splash Water Park and the main slide, even if adults skip the zip line.
  • Weak value: You mainly want to see animals and do not plan to ride. The collection may not keep you occupied for long.

The average booking lead time is 47 days. That suggests you should plan ahead, especially if Kula fits into a fixed Fiji itinerary. The booking provides a mobile ticket and confirmation at the time of purchase, which keeps entry simple.

Getting there and handling the practical details

The meeting point is Kula WILD Adventure Park in Korotogo, Fiji. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, and transportation to and from the attraction is also your responsibility.

The park is near public transportation, but no exact route or timetable is supplied. I would confirm your transport plan before booking, particularly if you are traveling with children, swim gear, or a group.

The activity ends back at the meeting point. Its maximum group size is 120 people, though that figure describes the overall activity capacity rather than the number of people on each ride at once.

Most people can participate, but the rides have specific limits. The zip line requires a minimum weight of 30 kilograms and a maximum of 120 kilograms. The main water slide requires a minimum height of one meter and a maximum weight of 125 kilograms.

Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded, and late changes are not accepted.

Who will enjoy Kula Eco Park most?

I would recommend this for families who want one stop with animals, water play, and a little controlled excitement. It is especially useful when children in the same group have different interests or ages.

It also suits visitors who want to learn about Fiji’s natural environment without committing to a long guided excursion. The coral displays, insects, plants, reptiles, turtles, and forest paths offer several short experiences in one place.

I would be more cautious if you are an adult seeking a serious zip line course or a large-scale wildlife park. The zip line offers two exciting rides, but the complete adventure is compact. The animal section has memorable moments, especially the turtle feeding, but it may not contain enough variety for a full-day wildlife visit.

Weather matters, too. Heavy rain or strong winds stop the zip line, and tropical heat can make the forest walk tiring. The air-conditioned building, cafes, bathrooms, and changing rooms help, but they do not remove the need to plan your timing.

Should you book this Fiji adventure park?

Book it if you want a family-friendly mix of wildlife, turtle feeding, forest paths, two zip line rides, and unlimited water slides. The package is at its best when you use nearly every included feature.

Skip it if you only want a large animal collection or a long, intense adventure course. For the best value, arrive well before the 3 pm entry cutoff, allow at least two or three hours, bring swimwear, and check the weather if the zip line is essential. Kula Eco Park is a lively, manageable stop, not a full-day expedition, and that is exactly why it fits neatly into a Fiji holiday.

FAQ

Where is Kula Eco Park located?

Kula WILD Adventure Park is located in Korotogo, on Viti Levu, Fiji.

What time does the park open?

The park operates from 10 am to 4:30 pm, seven days a week, all year.

What is the latest arrival time?

You can arrive between 10 am and 3 pm. The park closes at 4:30 pm.

Is transportation included?

No. Hotel pickup, hotel drop-off, and transportation to and from the attraction are not included.

How many zip line rides are included?

The pass includes two rides on the 300-meter Krazy Canopy Flier roller-coaster zip line.

What are the zip line weight limits?

Zip line riders must weigh at least 30 kilograms and no more than 120 kilograms.

Are water slide rides unlimited?

Yes. The pass includes unlimited rides on the 110-meter Splash Mountain Jungle Water Slide.

Are there height or weight limits for the water slide?

Riders must be at least one meter tall and no more than 125 kilograms.

Is food included in the admission?

No. Food and drinks are available for purchase at the Hawksbill Cafe and Splash Cafe.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. You can receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Late cancellations and changes are not accepted.

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