The village of Navala is probably the most picturesque one in Fiji. It lies in the scenic Nausori Highlands, not far east from the country's highest peak, Tomanivi, which is 1324 m high.
Most buildings in Navala are traditional bures, unlike most other towns in the country, where most buildings are concrete prefab slabs. Navala\s central promenade runs all the way down to a river.
It is polite to meet with the village chief and while you are there you might as well ask him for permission to take some photographs.
Accommodation is available in town. Navala is 75 km northwest of Suva. It is best not to visit Navala on Sundays, as that is a holy day, which the villagers like to spend quietly with their families.
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