Fiji


Fiji

A beautiful island nation nestled in the South Pacific, Fiji consist of over three-hundred coral and volcanic islands. Who would have thought that this amazing island today, was cautiously evaded by mariners during the sailing ships time, when it was called The Cannibal Isles and feared for its treacherous waters and fierce warriors. Currently, the tropical climate of Fiji, along with its stunning natural beauty and location on air routes through the Pacific, has made it a major tourist destination.

On the other hand, a coup in 1987 by native Fijians, and again in 2000, has bought vast damage to Fiji's tourism industry, as well as its reputation internationally. Resentment persists over the coup in 2000, with harsh divisions over a bill proposed to give amnesties to those who were involve.

More recently, on December 5, 2006, a military coup occurred and the country is now under the authority of the army, headed by Commodore Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama. The country has declared state of emergency and it has been suspended from the Commonwealth; travelers to the country are advised to take extra caution and any huge gatherings or demonstrations should be stayed away from.

Nevertheless, despite the existing political problems of its country, some travelers just can't seem to resist the magnificent beauty of its islands, bordered with eye-catching coral reefs and cradled by warm sapphire waters, making it perfect for snorkeling and diving aficionados. Its miles of splendid white sandy beaches, seem to be the blissful escape of those seeking the calmness and attractiveness of nature.

The population of the island, which resides mainly on two major islands of Vanua Levu and Viti Levu, is split nearly equally between Indo-Fijians and native Fijians, the offspring of indentured workers from India; mixing among the two groups is least, and unofficial separation runs deep at nearly every society level.

Regardless of Fiji's troubled past, Fijians are recognized as among the world's friendliest people; known for not being judgmental and seldom express negative attitudes. Most importantly, traditions still prevail in the majority of villages, particularly those far from urban and town centers. Finally, the island takes pride in its unbelievable "six-meter" wave called the Cloud Breaker, found on the offshore of Tavarua, a spot that still attracts surfers from all over the globe.

Fiji can be an enchanting place to be for travelers, where its true charm sits in the heart of it fascinating blend of diverse cultures.

 

 

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Fiji Culture

... The village people share the duties and benefits of community life, which is still headed by an inherited chief. The natives work together in upholding customs and celebrations, such as helping each other in feast preparation or gift making for various occasions; they also fish together, and later divides ... 

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Fiji Cyclone Ami --- Breaks And Mends The Heart Of Many

... preparations were done, no one has expected the gravity of the strike that it has been a nightmare they lived and bore. Fiji Cyclone Ami has made a big unfriendly thunderous attack on the island that nothing can prepare the people for the worse. It swept the place clean --- flashed the houses, flattened ... 

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Diving Fiji Waters --- A Treat If You Are Cautious

... there's a good deal of underwater wildlife, so always be on the look out; who knows a hungry shark may be lurking somewhere, so it would be better if you're always on alert. Again, it's always good to know the island's seasons and weather conditions, because Fiji can have violent winds and cyclones, which ... 

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Flights To Fiji

... in organizing the terminal and gained full control in 1979. Looking back at the past, flights to Fiji were only important as a stop to refuel. The apron was covered with trees such as crotons, hibiscus and palms. The paths were still of whitewashed stone but today, when you land at the Nadi International ... 

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Location Of Fiji --- A Strategic Blessing For The Country

... the map, one would see that the location of Fiji looks like a constellation; the two big and important islands are Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, with Viti Levu cradling the capital city, which is Suva, and the small islands and islets are spread all over. These islands besides being blessed with awesome shores ... 

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