finimanaturepark

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Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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Non-governmental organization· Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

finimanaturepark Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

finimanaturepark is located in Port Harcourt, Nigeria on behinde Ra3 lng round-about finima bonny island bonny. finimanaturepark is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category non-governmental organization in Nigeria.

Address

behinde Ra3 lng round-about finima bonny island bonny

Phone

+2348088060350

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Firdaws Yahya

It's calming, you can visit the beach, ride in a canoe while learning about the flora and fauna, play chess and scrabble, do a nature walk, see a whale body. You may come across an alligator but no worries. They have two lively peacocks and the park is quite sustainable when it comes to some of their designs.

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Horace Dan-jumbo

It has a serene environment that accommodates some animals like monkeys, snakes, peacock etc.

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Gift Fingesi

Lovely environment it could be better

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Owen Banigo

It's a nice place to chill out with friends and families.

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Nitebhar Adega Idumesaro

Serenity. Eco friendly. Soothing especially since it serves as a green zone for workers and contractors in the Gas export environment. Breathing arpund the park felt therapeutic.

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Dennis Ezekiel-Hart

It exposes one to the natural habitat of wild animals

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Od Babzman

Have not really been into the place but its looking good from the outside. I plan to go there soon to visit. From the outside, i saw peacocks and monkeys, cant wait to see whats more in there. Also looking like the Lekki Conservation Centre. Will check and compare.

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The Unstoppable Jennie

I do some travel writing and Bonny is one of my favourite places to go. An excerpt: Our next stop is the absolutely gorgeous Finima Nature Park; an oasis of nature’s finest, guaranteed to give succour to even the most troubled soul. The twenty year-old park was created from a burrow pit, which served as a supply unit during the construction of the LNG residential area. It boasts of its own creek for lively sailors like yours truly, a miniature zoo, a briefing room and a play area for guests. This slice of heaven would be perfect for a romantic getaway, a family outing, a nature hike or a movie shoot with its picturesque greenery. The park is managed by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation and is accessible to the public for free. I indulge in a bit of bird-watching and sailing before I bid a reluctant farewell to the park. I definitely cannot wait to return.