The Port Moresby Nature Park is set to host its charity gala dinner on Saturday, May 24th, 2024, at Kutubu Convention Centre located within the Hilton Port Moresby Hotel & Residences.
This gala dinner serves as a crucial fundraising event aimed at supporting their conservation, education, research, and community programs.
Through sponsorship towards ‘Charity Gala Dinner,’ companies can enhance their brand visibility while demonstrating dedication to uplifting the community and safeguarding Papua New Guinea’s distinctive flora and fauna for future generations.
The park plays a vital role in protecting PNG’s natural environment by bridging the gap between people and nature through recreation, conservation, and education.
Their mission is sustained by the generous contributions of the public, businesses, government, and development agencies through sponsorships, donations, grants, and visitor admissions.
According to Port Moresby Nature Park, maintaining facilities cost a quarter of a million per month.
“More than K250,000 is spent each month on its upkeep, which includes caring for wildlife and plants, paying staff, and covering water, electricity, and security expenses.”
“The park has faced difficult socio-economic conditions in the country, which have affected the level of sponsorship and support it receives for its annual operations.”
“A major focus for the park is to achieve financial stability by creating self-generated income.”
“As the top attraction in PNG, it welcomes between 135,000 and 150,000 visitors annually, with 98% being local residents.”
“Organizing significant events for the public helps boost admissions and generate funds to maintain the park for everyone to enjoy.”
Tickets are K10, 000 for a table of ten individuals and K1,000 per person.
As the leading tourist destination in Papua New Guinea, the park is committed to protecting the nation’s remarkable wildlife and plant life through engaging experiences.