Thanks to very wonderful people I am able to stay in the West End neighborhood.
I love it here.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Bula Fiji and Moce Fiji: One Month of Island hopping
I couch surfed at the Buli's house. I arrived at 5 in the morning took a taxi in the dark
and as I waited for the family to answer the phone I acquired 10 mosquito bites in the prime time of mosquito attacks (dawn).
Once I got settled in I met Thomas and his nephew Ratu who helped me with everything I needed and even understood how my overnight flight with no sleep left me exhausted. They let me sleep all day.
I spent 5 days going into town and walking around each day and best of all reading tons!
One day I visited the Hindu Temple in Nadi and walked around it to check out the details of the Sri Siva Subramaniya temple, which happens to be the largest Hindu temple in the southern hemisphere.
THEN: finally Kevin arrived from Melbourne at 7 in the morning and we spent the day sorting out our travel plans for the rest of our stay in Fiji.
The night Kevin arrived:
That night Thomas has a welcoming ceremony for Kevin and I with the traditional Kava. Kava is a ground up pepper root that makes your tongue go numb at first sip and relaxes you the more you drink.
We enjoyed the layout of the place and partook in the happy hour of $4.00 FJ (2$ Australian$) beers and walked along the beach for a bit and I wrote in my journal as Kevin took a dip in the pool.
The next day we went straight to Suva to sort out my visa application.
We sadly spent 2 days in a row going to the Australian High Commission Embassy because 3 or 4 people were giving me completely wrong information ... Luckily, I got my 3 month visa in ONE day of submitting my application!
So from Suva we took a bus to Waidalice (pronounced Waidalithe) and took a small river boat through the river and over the ocean to the Island of Leleuvia.
This is by far one of my favorite places in the world.
We shared our own private Bure (wood and straw hut/house)
We shared our own private Bure (wood and straw hut/house)
our Bure
Our walk around the Island
Saro the Chef
There was a 5 Star Chef there who's food convinced us to stay for another 2 nights.
Every Saturday night they do "FIJI NIGHT" which means they prepare food in their traditional Lovo.
The day they caught the lobster for our Fiji night. we posed with it.
Saro is the Top Chef for sure he even prepared the largest lobster I have ever seen with amazing presentation!
Lovo:
walked to the middle of the island to see the cannibal pot
blue star fish spotted while kayaking:
our last day on Leleuvia.
We enjoyed our ride with Gordy's daughter
After one night in Levuka we woke up at 4am to catch a bus to eventually get to an island on the north tip of viti levu it's called nananu-i-ra.
When the bus came the woman said the bus was full and we were supposed to get our tickets Saturday because yesterday was Sunday and it was closed. We arrive on Sunday and the bus had like 5 people in it when it fits 80. So confused.... at 4:30 in the morning we stood there and waited because that's what the locals were doing. After 20 minutes. she said "okay" and sold us bus tickets?
the bus ride...
After Nananu-I-Ra we went BACk to Nadi for a night and headed to the wonderful YASAWAS!!
Next day on Nanuya...
Filo took us to the blue lagoon
but on the way, she taught us to open coconuts like 21 and 27 yr olds ... not like babies
amazing view on the way
and we made it
then we went out to the caves!!!
the boat ride back to Gold Coast Inn: amazing!
The Blue Lagoon Day 3: Kevin's adventures
From Nanuya we went to Naviti
White Sandy Beach Resort
Bula Dance
From Naviti we went to Waya Island Home to the Octopus Resort...
While we were at Octopus we learned that some of the money we spent on this resort actually gets donated to the village behind the resort on the other side of the Island. This isn't as great as it sounds because the village owns the land. BUT, the resort didn't have to donate money to them so it is a nice gesture.
We took a short hike to the village with the mayor of the village (not the chief) and we got to visit the school they've build with donated money and materials. The kids sang us songs and it was great!
and then they opened the market hoping to sell us some of their local handmade goods.
walking back to the "resort"
Round 1:
Octopus Resort Trivia night!!!
we rapped the theme song from Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
I hope there are no photos of me doing this. I know there is a video and I hope it never surfaces.
practicing our routine
On our last day in the Yasawa's we saw this super hero dog.
Then we got out very last Moce song (mothe) Goodbye Islands!
We left the Yasawas but we still had 2 nights in Fiji on Viti Levu before I went back to Brisbane and Kevin went back to California. Here is a great sunset in the Bountyful Estates.
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