

Bouma Village, nestled in the lush rainforest of Fiji's northern coast, is a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Famous for its stunning ocean views and delicious breakfast options.
Known for its beachfront location and excellent lunch menu.
Famous for its romantic beachfront dinners and traditional Fijian cuisine.
Handcrafted earthenware, traditionally used in Fijian ceremonies, showcasing intricate patterns and designs.
Intricately designed bark cloth, symbolizing status and wealth in Fijian culture, often used in ceremonies and as wall art.
Traditional Fijian ground pepper root, used in social and ceremonial events, known for its unique taste and cultural significance.
Bouma Village experiences frequent rain, a lightweight jacket is essential for staying dry and comfortable.
The village is surrounded by lush greenery, making insect repellent a must to prevent bites and diseases.
Bouma Village offers numerous hiking trails, waterproof boots are optional but recommended for comfort and protection.
Flaky layered paratha with potato and peas, served with curd and pickles.
Rice, dal, vegetable curry, raita, and papad, served on a banana leaf.
Fresh fish marinated in spices and fried until crispy, served with lemon and chutney.

A stunning 40-meter waterfall nestled in lush greenery, perfect for a refreshing morning swim.

Explore the rich history and culture of the Fijian people through traditional villages and artifacts.

A beautiful white sand beach with crystal clear waters, ideal for a relaxing evening swim or picnic.
Witness the sky turn hues of orange and pink over the tranquil Xcamb Lagoon, a must-see natural spectacle in Hoi An.
A high altitude valley in Bhutan, known for its stunning landscapes and the endangered Black-necked Crane.

Suzhou Creek, a historic waterway in Shanghai, was once a bustling trade hub and is now a scenic spot with remnants of old Shanghai's architecture.