Tanahoru Beaches (Kakambona)
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Discover the lush beauty of Tanaghai's Garden, a serene retreat showcasing vibrant flora and tranquil landscapes in the Solomon Islands.
Nestled in the heart of Tanaghai, this stunning garden offers visitors a serene escape filled with vibrant flora and tranquil landscapes, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Yandina, head southeast on the main road towards Tanaghai. Follow the road for approximately 1.5 kilometers until you reach a fork. Take the left path when you reach the fork, and continue for another 500 meters. You will see signs leading to Garden. The garden is located at HW77+85 in Tanaghai, positioned slightly off the main road but easily accessible on foot.
Bicycle
If you're renting a bicycle, start from Yandina and ride southeast along the main road. Keep an eye out for bike lanes and traffic as you navigate. After about 1.5 kilometers, you'll encounter a fork in the road; take the left option. Continue cycling for another 500 meters, and you will see the signs for Garden on your right. The destination is located at HW77+85 in Tanaghai, just off the main road.
Public Transport (Bus)
While public transport options may be limited, check for any local bus services that run from Yandina to Tanaghai. If available, board the bus heading in the direction of Tanaghai and inform the driver of your destination. Disembark at the nearest stop to HW77+85, and from there, it’s a short walk (approximately 10 minutes) to reach Garden, following the road signs.
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