21st February – Suva, Fiji
This morning we arrived at Suva, the
capital of Fiji, and again we had booked an adventurous tour entitled A Walk in
the Rainforest. We boarded our less than
luxurious coach, which was a school bus with plastic bench seats with air
conditioning consisting of windows open or closed. Not up to our usual standards. However, after a half hours drive out of
town, we reached the edge of the rainforest and the bus then preceded down a
rough track for about a mile (reminiscent of our 4x4 drive in Bora Bora).
After picking up our guide we set off into
the rainforest in groups of eight for the sometimes treacherous climb down
following the stream deep into the forest.
En route Doreen needed the help of our guide to overcome some of the
obstacles, including streams, narrow bridges, stepping stones and very steep
steps.
After an hours climb we eventually reached
the lower pool, where some of our party jumped in for a swim but Geoffrey
contented himself with paddling in the cold water.
Again, remembering what goes down must go
back up, and with the help of our guide we took a different route out of the
forest. Doreen thanked the guide for all
his help, without which we don’t think Doreen would have managed the walk.
Our coach then took us to a very nice
hotel, where we had refreshments of fruits, juices, tea and coffee, and were
entertained by the local Fijian girls dancing the Hula Hula.
The coach driver asked if anyone wanted to
be dropped off in town for shopping , so needless to say Doreen said yes,
although she was covered in mud, and Geoffrey made friends with a Fijian
warrior outside one of the shops.
We then went back to the ship via a very
nice market selling fresh fruit and vegetables and Doreen bought some exotic
flowers for our cabin. A successful day
in Fiji.
1 comment:
HAHAHA - Dad you look a little bit scared beside the Fijian warrior! I love this photo!
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