Vanua Levu Island (वानुआ लेवु)

Vanua Levu Island (वानुआ लेवु)


Vanua Levu means 'big land'. It is Fiji's second-largest island and is has the country's second-largest population as well. The island was settled around 1000 BC and it has an undeveloped infrastructure and limited facilities. Only around the main town of Savusava things are a little better. Because of the island's undevelopement, it is a good place to visit if you want to learn more about the traditional Fijian way of life.

There are only few good beaches on Vanua Levu, but scuba diving and snorkeling possibilities are great. Kayaking and bird watching is also possible. Vanua Levu is a volcanic island. Its interior is wild and rugged and provides excellent ground for hiking. At Nabouwalu, not far from Savusava and at Wasavula near Labasa are some archaeological sites.

The Tunuloa Peninsula is especially popular by birdwatchers.

The nearby island of Rabi is excellent for scuba diving and snorkeling.

Vanua Levu used to be called Sandalwood Island and it is about 64 km (40 mi) north of the island of Viti Levu.


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