This cave was really interesting, easily accessible over some rocky steps and path and the local man whose land it is on lent us torches to explore the cave. He then joined us and pointed out the birds the cave is named after and their tiny nests. We were lucky enough to see a sleeping Pe'a Pe'a...
Read moreLovely spot to check out a cave if you are short on time- it’s right on the road and is only a few meters deep. The guide showed us in and explained the history and pointed out the cave birds and a chick in its nest. He also made us coco Samoa afterwards which was super lovely. Cost...
Read moreEase of access 10/10. For those with young kids or on the elderly side, this cave is the one to check out. The gentleman (guide) speaks english sufficiently to describe the cave and provides lights as well. 5 Tala per person to access and a nice easy stop. There is also a clean...
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