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Tourist attractions

Sigatoka River Safari
A jet-boat safari exploring the Sigatoka River run right into the Fijian heartland, is a great experience. This river is the longest on the island, at about 10 miles, and runs from the hills of the Navosa Province into the sand dunes in Kulukulu on the Coral Coast. This freshwater river is so clear that you can view the animlas which include eels, prawns, mussels and a variety of fish.
Kula Eco Park

Many of Fiji's most threatened species live at Kula Eco Park. Kula lorikeets, iguanas and several tropical bird such as the golden dove, red musk parrot and peregrine falcon are among the the animals that live in the park. Visitors can observe and learn about these animals. The park also has a wide tropical jungle where you can see  tropical vegetation, fruit trees, streams and bright varieties of flora.

Fiji Museum

For a look at the area’s history, the Fiji Museum  shows a variety of history and fijian art. The museum  offers a look at showpieces dating back as far as 3,700 years. Three  buildingsare included, the  history gallery, art gallery, Indo-Fijian gallery as well as rotating exhibitions.

South Sea Islands 

This collection of islands in the region have sandy palm-lined beaches, crystal waters and beautiful coral reefs that are a must-see. Day trips to the area, which include Mamanuca and Yasawa islands, give you a lot to explore. These include a snorkeling, sailing, kayaking, scuba diving and even a massage.

Bouma National Heritage Park

On the garden island of Taveuni, within the northern group of islands, Bouma National Heritage Park is home to Fiji’s natural beauty. You can tour tropical vegetation, and see mountain ridges, volcanic peaks as high as 1,000 feet and tall cliffs overlooking the sea. Within the park’s massive 37,000 acres, paved and unpaved trails take you through the scenery, with views such as the Tavoro waterfalls.

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