Dratabu Village Tour& Nadi Temple Tour

From the scenic drive along Queen’s Highway to the traditional kava ceremony in Dratabu Village, it seems like a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich cultural experiences. The kava ceremony, in particular, is a unique way to immerse yourself in Fijian traditions. Meeting local families and enjoying their songs and entertainment must be heartwarming. Ending the trip with a visit to Nadi Town and the largest Hindu Temple in the Southern Hemisphere sounds like a wonderful way to wrap up the day. Have you been on this tour, or are you planning to go? It sounds like an unforgettable experience!

Tour Style
Cultural Tour
Group Size
20-80
Activity Type
Moderate
Duration
4 Hours
What all is included
  • Entrance Fees
  • Tour Guide
  • Transportation
  • Guided tours and excursions
  • Chilled bottled of water
tour highlights
  • Queen’s Highway: Enjoy a scenic drive through the city and past fertile sugar cane plantations.
  • Dratabu Village: Experience a traditional kava ceremony, meet local families, and enjoy songs and entertainment.
  • Nadi Town: Visit the largest Hindu Temple in the Southern Hemisphere and take a short tour of the town.
Things to bring

Recommended Dress code shorts/skirts and Polo or T-shirts, something cool. Bring along your cameras and Currency for those who may want to shop or purchase souvenirs. Ladies with short skirts/ shorts may carry a sarong with them for the village visit & wearing caps/hats are not allowed in the village.

Expectations: Expect a moderate amount of walking, 2-3 hours of walking each day. There will be time to rest on the coach and between attractions. To enjoy this tour, you should be prepared to walk slightly longer distances, climb stairs and tolerate periods of standing, for example on city walks, sightseeing stops or ship excursions. The daily pace and timing can fluctuate significantly between longer and shorter travel days, with additional activities possibly occurring in the early morning or evening. There may be some changes in altitude or temperatures.

Appropriate for: Most travelers beginning with those who are moderately fit, lead semi-active lives, are comfortable participating in long days of activities and expect some physical exertion without the use of a cane or walker mobility aid.