Wednesday 5 October 2011

Travel in Fiji


Travel in Fiji




Fiji's third-largest city Nadi (pronounced nan-di) seems to be in a constant pursuit of identity.Nadi makes no bones about the fact that it's no idyllic snapshot of Fiji, but once you've got your head around this you're likely to enjoy the place more.


Tranquil Malololailai is approximately 20km west of Denarau island and, at 2.4 sq km, the second-largest island of the Mamanuca Group.Apart from the three resorts, there is a marina with bar, grocery and café, a
dive shop, a restaurant near the airstrip.

Kadavu Island is home south of Suva and is another tropical setting for a fabulous vacation in the Fiji Islands. Kadavu Fiji has many high mountains and several steep cliffs making visitors stand in awe at the breath taking view.





Nacula, a hilly volcanic island, is the third-largest in the Yasawas. Blanketed with rugged hills and soft peaks, its interior is laced with well-trodden paths begging for mooching to villages and small coves. There are four villages here, including Nacula, home of Ratu Epeli Vuetibau, the high chief of Nacula Tikina.




Waya is exquisite on the eyes and promises travellers some postcard scenery. It has rugged hills, beautiful beaches and lagoons and a periphery that alternates between long, sandy beaches and rocky headland.
Pictures references


 

                                                                                                             ---by  chris

No comments:

Post a Comment