A group of remarkable women from Nakera, in Cakaudrove, Vanua Levu is weaving its way to national prominence. The post The Women of Nakera: Weaving success from nature’s bounty appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
By Ben Wheeler There has been palpable excitement on the Fiji filmmaking scene over the past few years, and it reaches a crescendo this weekend as Andrew John Fakaua Ponton’s locally produced BATI opens across the country’s cinemas. That the film exists at all is a testament to patience and perseverance. It was shot in […] The post Bati: A celebration of Fiji and Fijian stories appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
Fijian archaeologist, author and cultural advocate Dr. Tarisi Vunidilo has returned to Fiji on a mission to help children reconnect with their identity through storytelling, language, and heritage.| Fiji Traveller
Whats New The tide has started to turn as an upcoming filmmaker launches his film, Bati, approaching Pacific issues through a Pasifika lens.| Fiji Traveller
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Racers will experience one of the most scenic, but challenging Spartan courses ever, as they access the steep Sabeto Mountain Track.| Fiji Traveller
The Spartan Games has earned the reputation of being the world’s leading obstacle race course and it is coming to Fiji this year,| Fiji Traveller
The sounds of barking, meowing, and the gentle hum of conversation greet you as you enter Animals Fiji's main clinic in Nadi.| Fiji Traveller
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One of Fiji’s few coffee companies is taking the ‘bean to cup’ model a step further by ensuring every step of its coffee journey is carefully mapped out. The post Growing crops and livelihoods for generations: South Pacific Coffee Company’s long game appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
“I think I have a very special story,” says Eni Kumar, as we settle down to chat. “When I look back to how it all started, I think it would be a great story to tell, something to leave behind, for the performers in Fiji, for my children, and for those who would love to know about singers and how they got started.” The post Eni Kumar: A life in music appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
It is Saturday morning, and The Horse Sanctuary Fiji is a hive of activity. A group of young girls are clustered around.| Fiji Traveller
Nestled in the heart of Levuka, Fiji’s only UNESCO World Heritage site, Alice Tamani’s Bed and Breakfast, ‘The Lookout’, has become more than just a business – it is a chance to preserve a cherished piece of Fiji’s colonial history. The post Life at the Lookout appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
My paternal great-grandmother Amina passed away in the ‘90s when I was in primary school, yet she left a lasting impression on me. The post Oh, to be, like Sarava-Nani appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
VOU (meaning ‘new’ in iTaukei) is dedicated to delivering dynamic, visually-stunning and sometimes moving performances.| Fiji Traveller
Our identity, our sense of belonging, the space we inhabit, our spirituality, our totems – all these and more.| Fiji Traveller
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Arts Arranged Love is a refreshing and different take on romance now showing in Fiji cinemas.| Fiji Traveller
Arts Writer-director Sanjane and director of photography Sharma talk about their Australian-produced film Arranged Love.| Fiji Traveller
Rafting the upper Navua River is an incredible experience, and even if you are a bit inept like me, a safe and comfortably-challenging one.| Fiji Traveller
Active Spartan Race CEO hopes to double the number of people participating in the Fiji event this year, and its value to the local economy.| Fiji Traveller
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The VOU Conservatorium of Dance has the most highly, locally trained dance professionals in the Pacific region.| Fiji Traveller
Fijian storyteller and climate activist, Fenton Lutunatabua, will premiere his debut film, ‘Vakaraitaka,’ at the Maoriland Film Festival.| Fiji Traveller
Located on the northwest tip of Vanuabalavu, Lau, tiny limestone isles litter the bay to make up this natural wonder.| Fiji Traveller
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