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How to choose the best shoes for hiking in Fiji Trekking in Fiji gets you off the beaten track, and in amongst a rich and varied scenery of at times rolling hills, craggy outcrops, cloud forest, and crystal clear rivers.
How to choose the best shoes for hiking in Fiji Trekking in Fiji gets you off the beaten track, and in amongst a rich and varied scenery of at times rolling hills, craggy outcrops, cloud forest, and crystal clear rivers.
Talanoa Treks is delighted to have received a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for 2016. Now in its sixth year, the achievement celebrates hospitality businesses that have earned great traveller reviews on TripAdvisor over the past year.
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As part of our guide training we discuss the way in which our treks are different from other experiences available in the Fiji Tourism Market. We were delighted to have Mr Vilitati Rokovesa and Mr Etuate Tesi from Nubutautau join us at the Fijian Tourism Expo this year – and a few days on Denarau
How do you balance running a community-based enterprise with the traditional roles and responsibilities of village life? This was a fundamental issue that arose at a recent workshop with the business committees from each of our four current partner communities: Naga, Nabalesere, Navai, and Nubutautau.
We are delighted to have won the Visitor Attraction and Activity award at the recent Fiji Excellence in Tourism Awards.
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What a wonderful first post-Winston trip back to Nabalesere’s beautiful village and spectacular waterfall. The community have been working hard over the last month to build back their homes and their livelihoods. It was great to be able to take visitors back and support them with all proceeds from yesterday’s trip going to the rebuilding
We are delighted to have won the Visitor Attraction and Activity category at the ANZ FIJI EXCELLENCE IN TOURISM AWARDS 2015. It is wonderful recognition for the communities and lodges that we work in partnership with and the uniqueness of the special places that we’re so privileged to visit.
This week trainers from St. John Ambulance led first aid training in both Naga and Navai villages, as part of our ongoing training programme for with our partner communities. For some of the hiking guides this was a refresher, for others it was a chance to learn a new set of skills.
As the end of 2015 fast approaches, we are excited to publish our trip schedule for 2016. We can’t wait for another great year getting people off the beaten track, and combining beautiful hiking with a rich cultural experience, visiting and staying in remote rural villages.
It took about six weeks, with sometimes over 100 men from the villages in the area working together, all fed breakfast, lunch and dinner by the ladies in the village, but finally by mid-July, Navatusila’s Vale ni Vanua was complete – and looking magnificent!