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Fiji's Other Side

By: Philip Game
Lone rider, Viti Levu/Kava ceremony

Lone rider, Viti Levu/Kava ceremony

Kava ceremonyHankering for sunshine and star fish - or curries and kava ceremonies?  Discover a do-it-yourself Fiji away from the big-name resorts:  rainforests as well as reefs, hospitable villages and markets crowded with mounds of taro, coconuts and kava (the root from which Fiji’s infamously murky tipple is wrung). 

You can wade for hours in tidal pools, searching for sea-slugs and starfish;  you can set the adrenalin racing astride a mountain bike in the rutted highland roads behind Nadi or just make friends with an endangered  crested iguana.

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