Fiji's largest island, home to capital Suva, offers some wonderful beaches. Palm-fringed Natadola Beach, reputed to be one of the best beaches in the world, is a picture perfect crescent of powdery sand leading to dramatic cliffs. Coconuts hang overhead and the striking azure lagoon entices swimmers.
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I heard a lot about this place and was warned that the road is not safe. But we set on a cross country journey with my dad. Went through the Sigatoka Valley Road and came right from the Nausori Highlands Road. This is the road least traveled with no road signs hence recommended for 4 wheel drives. You just have to trust your navigation skills as the area does not have network at places and the villages are located were far away. We did had to stop and ask for directions in few villages. But it all was all worth it. The view from the Nausori highland is worth the travel. We spotted out 2 or 3 waterfalls but they were quite off the road. Be ware of the wild horses that just run upon seeing the vehicle. Worth a trip to see the interior of Vitilevu.
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Fiji Culture Village in Nacaqara,Navo,Nadi is one of Fiji's most unique destinations.Here you will find Fiji Culture "alive and strong".
Do it! What a sensational experience, from the moment you are greeted on arrival to the wonderful dancing, this tour has it all. Our tour guide Tino was so knowledgeable and helpful. The traditional dinner is delicious but mostly the entire staff make you feel so welcome and included. Can not recommended highly enough!
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This unique Hindu temple, the largest in the southern hemisphere, reflects an architectural style rarely seen outside India, and houses sacred statues designed by craftspeople brought over from India.
This Hindu temple is situated just at the end of the Nadi town centre Main Street, well worth a visit for a couple of hours, informative guides who give a good insight into Hindu traditions.
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Tour this restored ancient fort where you'll learn about pre-colonial Fiji life and enjoy great views from two lookout points.
We had a rental car and could easily drive to Tavuni Hill Fort. Entry fee is $13 FJD pp. The lady who welcomed us is from the village below and a descendant of the Tongan tribe. Very interesting local history. Self guided walk through the excavation site with fabulous views across the Sigatoka River and market gardens. The walk is in the shade of trees so vetu achievable even though the temp was 30+. Definitely worth the effort.
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Be sure to remove your shoes before entering this colorful temple, the largest Hindu temple in Fiji.
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One of the most picturesque villages in Fiji, this one retains the traditional bures (thatched huts supported by center poles) that have been replaced in other villages by prefabricated concrete homes.
It was an amazing trip. We do have a a great welcome with the people of the village. Nice tour village with a guide who to be honest speak little English but with your eyes you’ll be happy. A pure Fijian culture. A must visit
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