One of the conservation gems of the South Pacific, Tetepare Island, is located in the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. Enveloped in dense rainforests and bordered by biodiverse reefs, the landscape is enriched with lush rainforests, ancient strangler fig trees, towering coconut palms, and an array of flowering plants. Tetepare remains pristine, a timeless sanctuary with a unique, locally owned and managed ecolodge that attracts visitors from around the world. Tetepare's beaches serve as nesting grounds for three species of turtles, including the endangered leatherback turtle. The island and its surrounding waters are abundant with diverse wildlife, including the dugong, the skink, the endemic Tetepare White-eye, hornbills, diminutive pygmy parrots, the endangered coconut crab, substantial bump-headed parrotfish, schools of barracuda, and pods of bottlenose and spinner dolphins.