Made up of many towns going from Boulouparis up to Poum in the extreme north, the west coast is lined with mangroves, and reveals a wild side with a Wild West feel. Many ranches are found in the grasslands, where cattle breeding takes place. Bourail offers a more seaside feel thanks to its turquoise lagoon and pristine beaches. La Foa, Sarramea and Farino are the standard bearers of ecotourism with the Grandes Fougères Park, just as Voh is famous for its heart.
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A park where nature reigns Just 1h30 from Nouméa, in the communes of Farino (where the park entrance is situated), Sarramea and Moindou, the Great...
Significant New Zealand presence on the territory during the conflict During World War II, New Zealand joined forces with the United States and...
Located on the west side of Caledonia, about 160 kilometers north of Noumea, Bourail is an amazing city which combines a 'Wild West' aspect with its...
Tiébaghi in Melanesian means 'mountain of thunder' About 20 kilometers north of Koumac is a former mining village. It once housed the Tiébaghi...
The various functions of the museum through time The Bourail Museum is at the entrance of the village, in a beautiful stone listed building. It...