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Kula Eco Park Admission
Feed a sea turtle, then hit the slides. Kula WILD Adventure Park gives you two very different Fiji experiences in one visit: a calm walk through native wildlife exhibits and a playful water-park stop for children. I especially like the chance to hand feed Hawksbill sea turtles and the elevated forest paths, which make the park feel more like a nature visit than a standard zoo.
I also like the Land & Sea building, with its shells, butterflies, beetles, stick insects, freshwater displays, and large coral reef exhibits. The main drawback is value: at about $32.93 per person, the admission can feel expensive if the zipline or large water slide is closed, since those activities are not included in this ticket anyway.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- What Kula WILD Adventure Park is really like
- Beginning with Fiji’s Land & Sea displays
- Feeding Hawksbill sea turtles at the outdoor reef pool
- Forest paths, bridges, and valley viewpoints
- Meeting Fiji’s iguanas and other residents
- Water play for younger children
- Ziplining and adventure activities
- How much time should you allow?
- Lunch, restrooms, and the practical side
- Is the $32.93 admission good value?
- Who will enjoy Kula most?
- Booking, weather, and cancellation notes
- Should you book Kula WILD Adventure Park?
- FAQ
- Where is Kula WILD Adventure Park located?
- What time does the experience start?
- What time does the park close?
- How long can I stay at Kula WILD Adventure Park?
- Is sea turtle feeding included?
- Is the zipline included in the admission price?
- Is the water slide included in the admission price?
- Is food included?
- Is transportation included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points to know before you go

- Sea turtle feeding is the park’s most memorable activity, especially for children.
- Elevated wooden walkways carry you through forest exhibits, across bridges, and up valley walls.
- The ticket covers park admission only, not the zipline or water slide.
- The water area suits younger children best, while older children may want more thrilling rides.
- You can stay for much of the day, with a cafe and restrooms on-site.
- The park closes at 4:30 pm, and the listed start time is 10:00 am.
What Kula WILD Adventure Park is really like

Kula WILD Adventure Park is part nature preserve, part family attraction, and part small adventure park. You will not find the scale or polish of a major city zoo. Instead, the appeal comes from seeing Fiji’s local wildlife in a setting built around forest paths, outdoor pools, and practical nature displays.
I would plan on at least two hours for a sensible visit. You could move through the park in about an hour if you skip the displays and spend little time at the animal areas. With children, lunch, the turtle feeding, and water play, you might easily stay most of the day.
The park’s listed admission runs from 10:00 am until closing at 4:30 pm. The experience description gives a possible visit of one to six hours, so you have room to set your own pace. That flexibility matters in Nadi, particularly if you want an outing that does not force you into a tightly timed schedule.
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Beginning with Fiji’s Land & Sea displays
A good place to begin is the Land & Sea building. This indoor section helps you understand the natural life you will see later in the park, and it offers a break from the heat or rain.
The displays include shells, butterflies, beetles, and stick insects. Freshwater exhibits add another layer, while the large coral reef displays give you a look at the marine life connected to Fiji’s coastal waters.
I like this part because it adds context without requiring a long guided talk. You can take your time, point out unusual insects to children, and get a broad introduction to Fiji’s smaller creatures before heading outdoors.
Do not expect a major museum. The displays are compact and basic, but they work well as part of a family visit. If you have come mainly for large animals or high-speed rides, you may pass through quickly. If you enjoy small details and want a quieter start, give this building more time.
Feeding Hawksbill sea turtles at the outdoor reef pool

The turtle feeding is the clearest highlight of the visit. At the outdoor reef pool, you can help keepers feed Hawksbill sea turtles. This is a hands-on moment, not simply an animal enclosure viewed from a distance.
For children, the activity gives the park a clear purpose. Young visitors often remember feeding an animal far more than they remember a sign or display. It also creates a useful chance to talk about sea life and the need to protect Fiji’s marine environment.
The turtle area is one reason I would choose Kula for a family day rather than a short wildlife stop. The activity is simple, but it feels personal. You are close enough to watch the animals respond during feeding, and the setting connects the exhibit to Fiji’s reefs and coastal waters.
Keep your expectations sensible. The turtle feeding is a scheduled or keeper-led animal activity, not an unlimited encounter that occupies hours. It is best treated as a central moment within a wider visit.
Forest paths, bridges, and valley viewpoints

From the outdoor reef pool, wooden walkways lead through the forest and connect the wildlife exhibits. The route includes bridges, steps up the valley walls, and sections that reach the forest canopy.
This is where the park feels most different from an ordinary small zoo. You are not just walking from one fenced display to another. The path itself becomes part of the experience, with changes in height and plant life along the way.
The park also includes displays about medicinal and traditional uses of plants. That gives the forest walk a local connection, rather than making it only a route between attractions. I appreciate this kind of detail because it helps you see plants as part of daily life, not just decoration.
The paths are a good fit for visitors who want a gentle outing with some movement. You will cross bridges and climb steps, so the walk is not completely flat. The supplied information says most people can participate, but it does not provide detailed access information for every path. If you need specific mobility arrangements, ask the operator before booking.
The forest route can also affect how long you stay. A quick walk takes little time, but stopping at exhibits, looking for wildlife, and taking photos can stretch the visit to several hours.
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Meeting Fiji’s iguanas and other residents

Kula includes a photo opportunity with Fiji’s iguanas and other friendly residents. For many families, this is another strong point, especially when children want a close look at animals rather than a distant view.
The iguana encounter has a different feel from the turtle pool. The turtles connect you to Fiji’s sea life, while the iguanas bring attention back to the island’s land animals. Together, the two activities give the visit more range.
I would not book this park expecting a huge collection of animals. The attraction is small enough that you can see its main areas without rushing. One criticism is fair: after the turtle feeding and iguana photo opportunity, some parts may feel fairly modest.
That is why I see Kula as best for families with younger children, nature fans, and visitors who want a relaxed half-day option. Older children seeking a full-scale adventure park may want to focus on the water attractions and zipline, if those activities are operating and available at an additional cost.
Water play for younger children

The water area is a major reason some families stay all day. It includes a splash pool and water rides, with the smaller children’s area receiving especially strong praise. One child-focused visit found the water area, along with turtle feeding, to be the main highlight.
I would set expectations carefully. This is not a giant water park with a long line of slides. The available details point to a smaller setup, including a large water slide and splash area. That can be just right for younger children, but older children may finish the water activities quickly.
The condition of the rides matters. The zipline and large water slide have not always been operating. If either attraction is important to your decision, check its current status before you pay, since admission does not guarantee that every ride will be available.
The ticket also does not include the zipline or water slide. This is an important point to catch before booking. The admission covers entry to Kula WILD Adventure Park, while some adventure activities require separate payment.
Ziplining and adventure activities

The zipline adds a dose of excitement for children and adults who want more than a nature walk. The exact cost and operating details are not provided here, so you should treat it as an optional extra rather than part of the advertised admission price.
The same applies to the large water slide. Some visits have found these rides closed, which can change the value of the day. If the rides are working, they may help fill several hours. If they are not, you may find that the animal exhibits and walkways make up the main visit.
I would not choose this park solely for ziplining. The attraction’s strongest identity is its mix of wildlife, forest paths, and family water play. The zipline is a bonus when available, not the foundation of the experience.
How much time should you allow?

The honest answer is: it depends on your group.
A short visit of one to two hours can cover the main wildlife areas, turtle pool, iguanas, and part of the forest walk. This may be enough for adults who want a quick look or for families with children who lose interest once the main animal encounters are finished.
For a more relaxed visit, plan on three hours. That gives you time for the Land & Sea building, the forest paths, photos, and a break at the cafe. You can also take the walk at a slower pace instead of treating it like a checklist.
An all-day visit is possible, especially with young children using the splash pool. One family with two children, ages five and seven, stayed all day and found plenty to keep the children occupied. That experience may not be typical for every group, but it shows how much the water area can change the length of the visit.
The park closes at 4:30 pm, so do not arrive late expecting an evening activity. The stated start time is 10:00 am.
Lunch, restrooms, and the practical side
Kula has a cafe and restrooms on-site. That makes a longer family visit much easier. You do not need to leave the grounds as soon as children need food or a bathroom break.
Food and drinks are not included in the admission price. I would include those costs in your day’s budget, especially if you plan to stay several hours.
Transportation is also not included. You need to arrange your own way to and from the attraction, and hotel pickup and drop-off are not part of this experience. The location is listed as Nadi, Fiji, but no transfer service is provided with the ticket.
The park operates in all weather conditions, so dress for changing conditions. Comfortable clothing and shoes make sense for the forest paths, bridges, and steps. If you plan to use the water area, bring what you need for that activity. The available information does not specify lockers, towel rental, or changing facilities, so ask the park directly if those details matter to you.
Is the $32.93 admission good value?
At $32.93 per person, the ticket is fair only if you use more than one part of the park. The price is easier to justify when you combine the forest walk, Land & Sea displays, turtle feeding, iguana encounter, water play, and several hours on-site.
The value drops if you arrive for a quick one-hour visit. It drops again if the zipline and large water slide are closed, because those rides are not included in the admission and may be a major reason you considered the park.
I would compare the price with your group’s interests. For a family with younger children, the turtle feeding and splash pool can make the ticket worthwhile. For adults seeking a large wildlife collection, the park may feel too small. For older children who mainly want fast rides, confirm the extra costs and operating status first.
The cafe and restrooms help support a full day, but they do not solve the basic question of how much time your group will spend inside. If you know your children enjoy animals, water play, and outdoor walks, you have a better chance of getting good value.
Who will enjoy Kula most?
I would recommend Kula WILD Adventure Park most strongly to:
- Families with younger children
- Visitors interested in Fiji’s native wildlife
- People who enjoy gentle nature walks
- Anyone wanting a flexible outing of one to six hours
- Families who value on-site food and restrooms
- Visitors who want turtle feeding as a central activity
I would be more cautious if you want a large zoo, a full-scale water park, or a guaranteed zipline experience. The park is modest. That is part of its charm, but it is also the source of its limitations.
The attraction can work well as a family stop during a wider stay in Nadi. It gives you animals, forest, and water play without requiring a full day of structured touring. Just do not assume the advertised admission covers every ride.
Booking, weather, and cancellation notes
Your booking confirmation is issued at the time of booking. The activity operates in all weather conditions, so you should dress appropriately rather than assume poor weather will cancel the visit.
The listed maximum capacity is 1,000 people, although that figure says little about the crowd level on any particular day. Some visits have found the park nearly empty, while the family facilities are clearly designed to handle a busier day.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations made inside that window are not refunded, and changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not accepted.
Should you book Kula WILD Adventure Park?
I would book it if you are visiting Fiji with younger children and want a flexible day that combines wildlife, a forest walk, turtle feeding, and water play. The Hawksbill turtles, Fiji’s iguanas, and elevated walkways give the park real character, while the cafe and restrooms make a longer stay practical.
I would skip it if you want a major zoo or are paying mainly for the zipline and water slide. Those activities are not included, and they may not always be operating.
The safest choice is to book when your group will enjoy the animal areas even without the rides. That way, a closed slide does not ruin the day. If the water attractions are open, they become a welcome extra. If not, the turtle feeding and forest walk still give you the core Kula experience.
FAQ
Where is Kula WILD Adventure Park located?
Kula WILD Adventure Park is located in Nadi, Fiji.
What time does the experience start?
The stated start time is 10:00 am.
What time does the park close?
The park closes at 4:30 pm.
How long can I stay at Kula WILD Adventure Park?
The visit is described as lasting approximately one to six hours. Admission is for the day, so you can stay during the park’s operating hours.
Is sea turtle feeding included?
Yes. The experience includes the chance to help feed Hawksbill sea turtles at the outdoor reef pool.
Is the zipline included in the admission price?
No. The admission ticket covers entry to Kula WILD Adventure Park. The zipline is not included.
Is the water slide included in the admission price?
No. The water slide is not included in the admission ticket.
Is food included?
No. Food and drinks are not included, but a cafe is available on-site.
Is transportation included?
No. Hotel pickup, hotel drop-off, and transportation to and from the attraction are not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded.
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