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The Fiji Islands are tailor made for relaxed adventure. It boasts miles and miles of extreme pristine beauty and is a nature lover’s delight. At the crossroads of the Pacific, Fiji is the exotic melting pot of cultures of Fijian, Indian, Chinese, South Sea Islands and European settlers.

You don’t need to be a sports fanatic to enjoy the adventure experiences that are available in Fiji. You can marvel the rush of jet boating, whitewater rafting, or traveling at a more sedate pace on bamboo rafts [known locally as a ‘bilibili’], hiking through rainforests, mountain biking, big game fishing and swimming with manta rays. Fiji is uncrowded with a population of less than a million and is a tropical haven for those seeking a playground with an appetite for adventure. Whatever your budget, you'll find world-class choices of excursions that support the local communities and environment and with opportunities to meet Fiji’s people, all to suit your adventure thrill, be it sea, air or land.

The world’s premier expedition race; The Eco-Challenge was held in Fiji in October 2002. This adventure race attracted seventy-four international expedition athletes from around the world. From impenetrable jungles to jagged limestone cliffs, from majestic tropical beauty to harsh rugged adventure, these world-class athletes raced through 500 kilometers of Fiji’s most impressive and untouched terrain: bushwhacking through dense jungles, mountain biking on rugged trails, paddling down jungle rivers, trekking onancient pig hunting trails to remote villages, climbing fixed ropes up raging waterfalls and exploring the uninhabited islands. (Recognized inbound operator for this event is Pacific Destinationz www.pacificdestinationz.co.nz)

Survivor Fiji 2006

Survivor Fiji was shot in 2006 on the Northern island of Fiji, Vanua Levu, the second largest island in Fiji and viewed by millions all over the Americas. The programme was a thirty-nine day battle of Fiji’s natural beauty that starred fourteen survivors.

 
 

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