Walking Tours Central Division Fiji
Walking Tours in Central Division Fiji
Explore the Heart of Fiji
Central Division Fiji is a treasure trove of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Discover the hidden gems of this region on a guided walking tour.
Suva: The Capital City
- Walk through the city’s bustling streets and explore its historic sites like the Old Government Buildings and the Thurston Gardens.
- Visit the Fiji Museum to learn about the country’s history and culture.
- Stop by the Suva Market for some local shopping and try some street food.
Nausori: A Coastal Town
- Take a leisurely walk along the Nausori coastal road and enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
- Explore the town’s historic sites, including the Nausori Heritage Park.
- Visit the nearby Namosi village to experience traditional Fijian hospitality.
Navala Village: A Traditional Fijian Experience
- Walk through the picturesque Navala Village and learn about traditional Fijian customs and way of life.
- Visit the local market and try some traditional Fijian cuisine.
- Relax in a traditional Fijian bure (hut) and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Tips and Essentials
- Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated.
- Try to avoid walking during peak sun hours (11am-3pm).
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting villages.
- Bring a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery and stunning views.
- Don’t forget to try some local cuisine and drinks, like coconut water and kava!
Getting Around
- Walking tours can start from various locations in Central Division Fiji, including Suva, Nausori, and Navala Village.
- Public transportation is available, but walking tours may be more convenient for exploring the region.
Best Time to Visit
- The best time to visit Central Division Fiji is during the dry season (May-October), when the weather is cooler and drier.
Safety First
- Always walk with a reputable guide or group.
- Be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure.
- Follow local customs and traditions to avoid any misunderstandings.