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FIJI | Mon, 20 Jan 2014 | By elizabethkfmurphy | Views [804]
Day Two of Fiji was so much fun. Angela, Stacey and I had a market day. We took a bus into Nadi, which was really nice. The bus was pretty busted up but the roads are nicely paved so it's smooth and very open. Oh by the way Angela and Stacey are my dorm ... Read more >
Tags: fiji, hostel, kava, market, monkey tree, nadi
VANUATU | Thu, 8 Mar 2012 | By charlotteemmaconnell | Views [916]
After arriving in Vanuatu it won't take long before you see,
hear and taste kava. Taxi drivers will often ask you around three questions
'Where are you from?', 'Are you married?' and then of course 'Do you drink kava?'.
For as long as Europeans ... Read more >
Tags: bars, custom, drinking, kava, narcotics, sedative, socializing, tasting, tradition, vanuatu
VANUATU | Wed, 7 Mar 2012 | By charlotteemmaconnell | Views [4319] | Comments [1]
From the moment you land on Malekula Island in Vanuatu you
know you're in for an experience. The airport has no roof, no lights, no
running water and no worries. The waiting lounge is the shaded area of a large
tree on the ocean shore. ... Read more >
Tags: adventure, cannibalism, cultural dances, food, kava, malekula, travel, vanuatu
FIJI | Fri, 17 Sep 2010 | By OffTheBeatenPath | Views [5780]

Fiji is considered a tropical paradise by many, alluring endless resort-goers and honeymooners. However, if you want to escape the tourist trail, you will discover that there a lot more to the islands. Our friend Maddy Tobert from Tribewanted ... Read more >
Tags: dancing, fiji, fijians, kava, off the beaten path, snorkelling, swimming, travel, tribewanted, vorovoro
FIJI | Tue, 20 Oct 2009 | By jimjamjim | Views [1228]

Thinking about Fiji? If so, you need to check out tribewanted.com ... its an awesome project, think of the cult classic book/film The Beach and merge that with Fijian culture and eco-living. Tribewanted is based on Vorovoro Island in the north of ... Read more >
Tags: adventure holiday, best, diving, fiji, fijian, grog, kava, laughter, snorkeling, treehouse
VANUATU | Wed, 13 Dec 2006 | By stowaway | Views [4483] | Comments [1]

I think the Bus system in Port Vila has got to be one of the best in the world! For a flat rate of just over one dollar you can jump on any of the countless mini-busses and be taken to anywhere you wish within the city of port Villa. Just like a ... Read more >
Tags: beaches & sunshine, bus it, chief stick, kava, port vila, vanuatu
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