FIJI

National Trust of Fiji Islands
3 Ma'afu Street, Suva, Fiji Islands
PO Box 2089, Suva, Fiji Islands
Tel: (679) 3314593 / 3301807
Fax: (679) 3305092
Email: mailto:info@nationaltrust.org.fj
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.fj

Borron House
Suva, Viti Levu
A stately mansion built in 1927 for the Borron family. Used in WWII by
the American armed forces. The Fiji Government now uses the house
for VIP accommodation.
Open to the public on Open Days. Other days on request to the NTF
office. NTF liaises with Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Chief
Protocol Officer.

Garrick Forest Reserve
NE of Navaua Town in Southern Viti Levu
429 hectares of dense tropical rainforest.

Laucala Ring Ditch Fort
Laucala Bay, Viti Levu
Two acres of historical reserve including two ring ditch forts side by
side.

Levuka - Old Capital City
Beach Street, Levuka, Viti Levu
Tel: 679 3440356 Email: mailto:ntflevuka@nationaltrust.org.fj
Morris Hedstrom Building is now a Community Centre, houses a
museum, library, kindergarten, squash courts and gym.

Momi Battery Historic Park – Nadi
Momi, Viti Levu
Situated on the coast south of Nadi, Viti Levu, the site includes WWII 6
inch guns and surrounding bunkers and a museum.
Open: Daily, 9am-5pm.

Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park
Sigatoka, Viti Levu
The 650 hectare park contains the Sigatoka Sand Dunes offering a
diverse mixture of endemic and introduced plant species. The area is
rich in archaeological history with remains of pottery and skeletons. A
Visitor Centre with interpretation and trails are provided for visitors.

Waisali Rainforest Reserve – Savusavu
Near Savusavu on Vanua Levu
Tel: (679) 3301807 Email: mailto:info@nationaltrust.org.fj
The reserve is approximately 130 hectares of rainforest with unique
floral and faunal composition with bush trails and a waterfall.
Interesting for birdwatchers.
Open: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm.

Yadua Taba Crested Iguana Sanctuary
Yadua Taba Island
Tel: (679) 3301807 Email: info@nationaltrust.org.fj
A remote island which is the natural habitat for the endangered
crested iguana (Brachylophus vitiensis). Visiting may only be
permitted after application to the National Trust office.