Nadi Guided Walking Tour - Culture & Every Day Fiji.
Highlights
Nadi
Group Tour
2 Hours
Easy
English
Description
This small-group walking experience offers an introduction to everyday life in Nadi, guided by a local professional with deep knowledge of Fiji’s culture, history, and communities. Walking through town allows us to slow down and experience the places where daily life happens. Along the way, we visit the Sri Subramaniya Temple, the farmers market, an art gallery showcasing contemporary Fijian artworks, and creative community spaces, using each stop to explore how history, religion, food, and community living shape modern Fiji.
Group sizes are intentionally kept small to encourage conversation, flexibility, and a relaxed pace. The experience is ideal for travelers who want cultural understanding, meaningful local interaction, and a thoughtful orientation to Fiji early in their stay.
Best done early during your stay.
Book your spot now—spaces are limited.
Itinerary
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Meeting Point
- We will be meeting all guests at this location at 9:30 am.
- Your guide will provide an overview of the walking tour program and answer any questions you may have before departure. Clean washroom facilities are available at this location before the tour begins.
- Additionally, a foreign exchange service is available here. Please note that you will need local currency for any small purchases you wish to make during the tour.
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Farmers Market
- We will walk towards the Farmers Market and explore everything you need to know about Nadi town, including the culture and the wonderful locals. The market is just a 10-minute walk away.
- At the vibrant farmers market, you can see local farm and spice produce, learn about various root crops and vegetables and discover traditional farming and local cooking techniques that have been passed down from generation.
- You can also learn about the native traditional Kava drink and its significance in the Fijian culture. You will get to wear around your neck the traditional local 'Tabua', a sperm whale's tooth, and learn about its significance in the Fijian culture as well.
- The tour also includes a local fruit-tasting experience, where you can try delicious homemade desserts called 'Vakalolo.' This is a must-do part of the tour.
Duration: 45 minutes
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Local Handicraft Center
- We will be making our way to the Handicraft Center from the Farmers Market, which is just a 10-minute walk away from here.
- Exploring the local handicraft market will provide you with a deeper understanding of Fijian cultural craftsmanship from diverse village communities. You will discover authentic wood carvings, mat weavings, artwork paintings, locally designed clothing, and handmade coconut jewellery.
- Your guide will introduce you to the traditional cloth-making process called 'Masi,' which is crafted from the bark of the paper mulberry tree (Broussonetia papyrifera), also known as Tapa cloth in Fiji. Masi is exclusively made by women, and it holds cultural significance.
- Your guide will also explain how our national airline got its traditional logo design as well as what it represents and means to us Fijians. During this enriching experience, you will connect with local artisans, hear their stories and learn about the preparation and sale of each item. You will uncover essential artifacts reflecting Fijian culture.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Sri Subramaniya South Indian Temple
- Visit the largest Hindu Indian temple in the southern hemisphere, which showcases a unique architectural style rarely seen outside India. Inside the temple, you will find sacred statues crafted by skilled artisans imported from India.
- The tour also provides information about the initial indentured labor system that brought the first Indian workers to Fiji for cotton and sugarcane farms. You can also indulge in Indian sweet delicacies served with masala tea and engage in conversations with local priests about the functions of each sub-temple.
- As you chat with local priests and chefs, you will gain insights into Hindu culture and traditions and witness the creation of delectable dishes. Don't miss this unique opportunity. Washroom facilities are available on the premises.
Duration: 45 minutes
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Mini Art Gallery / Comfort Stop / Souvenir
- Visit a small local art gallery showcasing contemporary Fijian artworks. Learn how modern artists express identity, heritage, and social change in today’s Fiji, offering a creative perspective beyond traditional culture. This is an opportunity to purchase a souvenir and support local artisans.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
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| 1 to 10 | /person |
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| 1 to 10 | /person |
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This is a group tour |
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