Fishing Pigs

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Fishing Pigs

The Fishing Pigs of Tongatapu are a unique and quirky attraction in the village of Navutoka, showcasing pigs that forage in the mudflats along the coast for seafood. These pigs can often be seen sticking their heads into the water, searching for their briny meals. Visitors can easily locate this unusual sight, thanks to the brown tourist signs along the road, leading to an attraction that Tongans, understandably, take great pride in!

Highlights

  • Unique seafood-foraging pigs
  • Located in the village of Navutoka
  • Signposted tourist attraction

Fitness Rating

1/5

Novice: Suitable for beginners with minimal physical exertion.

Accessibility

3/5

Cultural Sensibilities

Casual Attire: Casual attire is generally acceptable. This typically includes lightweight clothing, as Tonga enjoys a warm climate. However, it's advisable to dress modestly even in casual wear, covering shoulders and knees to show respect for the local culture.

Photos: You can freely take photos without many restrictions. Always respect people's privacy and consent when taking their pictures.

Noise Level: As a relaxed setting, moderate noise levels are acceptable. Engage in conversations and enjoy the ambience, but avoid creating excessive noise that could disturb others.

Sundays: This activity/attraction is open on a Sunday.
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Activity Details

Free Activity
Tahi Road, Navutoka, Tongatapu

Directions

Signposted along Tahi Road, Navutoka, east side of Tongatapu.

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