

A sacred Fijian ritual where participants walk barefoot over red-hot stones without injury, held on Beqa Island.

Beqa Island has a tropical climate with frequent rain showers, especially during the ceremony.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects is crucial, especially in the evenings.

Dress modestly to respect local customs and traditions during the ceremony.
Located at the Beqa Island Resort, Baka Restaurant offers a unique blend of Fijian and international cuisine for breakfast.
A local favorite for lunch, Lunch Box is known for its fresh seafood and traditional Fijian dishes.
Offering a unique dining experience, Firewalker Restaurant serves traditional Fijian and Pacific dishes under the stars.
Relax in the mineral-rich mud and warm springs at this natural spa, surrounded by lush greenery.
Explore this vibrant village, known for its friendly locals, traditional Fijian architecture, and local craft markets.
Witness an ancient Fijian tradition where villagers walk barefoot over red-hot stones, a spiritual ritual believed to cleanse the soul.

Raw fish marinated in citrus juice, coconut milk, and spices.
Meat, fish, and vegetables wrapped in banana leaves, cooked in an earth oven.
Spicy meat or vegetable curry served with roti or rice.
A traditional Fijian kava drink, sacred in local culture, symbolizing welcome and friendship.
Hand-pounded bark cloth, dyed and painted with traditional patterns, used for clothing and ceremonial purposes.
Handcrafted jewellery made from local materials like bone, shell, and wood, often featuring traditional designs.
A serene urban oasis in the heart of Bangkok, Lumphini Park offers a tranquil escape with its lush greenery, picturesque lake, and diverse wildlife.
A historic military fort offering stunning views of Casco Bay, with a rich history dating back to the American Revolution.
A vibrant cultural hub showcasing Cantonese opera, folk arts, and traditional crafts in Guangzhou.