The Le Pupu Pue National Park is the only park in one of the two islands in Samoa. The two islands in Samoa are Upolu and Savaii, and Le Pupu Pue National Park is situated in Upolu. This park was established in 1978 and extends up to 29-sq km. The park was established with the purpose of protecting Mount Fito and also Lepu-e summit till the south coast.
Le Pupu Pue National Park provides surplus opportunity to the visitors to get acquainted with the interesting wildlife of the place. The entrance to the parks is free. The park also has 42 different varieties of birds. The park shelters sundry species of territorial and aerial wild life. The park is also known to support eco-tourism.
There are many interesting walking tracks in the park. These paths start from the coast and culminate at the mountainous spine at the centre of the island. The park treasures some of the par-excellence tropical forests left in the Upolu.
The park spreads across 2,850 hectares of land. The park has many volcanic summits. Mt Fito among all is known to be the highest point on Upolu at almost 3,609 ft. Many visitors from across the world come to the park specially to see the endangered animal flying fox also called Tongan fruit bat and Pteropus tonganus.
The Le Pupu Pue National Park is situated adjacent to the Togitogiga Scenic Reserve. So, the visitors who come to visit either of these can also take a easy trip to the other impressive and worth exploring place of the island.