Join your guide for a gentle walk through the lush tropical forest of of Takitumu Conservation area. This forest walk has been established to enable visitors interested in nature and conservation to get a first hand look at the operations of the Takitumu Conservation area. This is a commuity based protected area set aside in 1996 by the landowners to protect endangered native birds, especially the endangered Rarotongan flycatcher (Kakerori)and their habitat.
This is an unique eco tourism venture because it is managed by the traditional landowners and uses its profits to assit with the conservation of the endangered Rarotongan Flycatcher and its habitat on Rarotonga as well as on the island of Atiu.
The Takitumu Conservation area also provides birdwatchers with a chance to see and hear other native birdlife including the unique Rarotonga Starling (i'oi) and fuit dove (kukupa) along with the introduced myna and long-tailed cuckoo (karavia).
The Takitumu Conservation area contains 70% of all plant species found in inland Rarotonga, including the fitchia (neinei) the Rarotongan orchid and the rare ground orchid.
Bookings are essential for the Nature Walk and can be made through the Sea Change Villas' office.