Bula! Let’s
explore the heart of the South Pacific, Fiji today. The archipelago has been
blessed with 333 tropical islands that are home to happiness.
| Map of Fiji Island |
| People of Fiji |
In Fiji, there is a place called Lau
Group. It is made up of a few
small islands in Fiji’s Far East, offers a glimpse of Fiji often not seen by
tourists. Mostly undeveloped, life here is simple and somewhat wild –
there are no restaurants or hotels, and only two islands have guesthouses. If
you’re prepared to venture off the beaten track you’ll get to experience Lau’s
unique culture. If you want to see a place that’s utterly unspoiled, while
still offering the traditional Fijian hospitality, then visiting the Lau Group
is your chance. You may visit here
for more information.
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Next, Fiji also offers
a town which is the centre of Hinduism and Islam to be visited by the tourists,
called Nadi. Nearly everyone who
visits Fiji comes to Nadi. This bustling multi-cultural town is the main hub
for international traveler and offers great places to eat, drink and shop. Main Street is the centre of action with plenty of
shopping, and the latest Hindi or Fijian music playing from every storefront.
With its wide range of quality accommodation and close proximity to Denarau
Island and the Mamanucas, Nadi is the ideal place to base yourself during your
trip.
Lastly, if you come to Fiji, do
visit the Pacific Harbour. The area lives up to
its reputation as a spot for adrenaline junkies, offering a wide variety of
activities to get your heart racing, from surfing and shark feeding to
four-wheel-drive tours. For a more laid-back experience try a round of golf on
the championship course, or enjoy a spot of fishing. There’s a good range of
accommodation types, from budget offerings to some of Fiji’s finest hotels, and
plenty of dining options.

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