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Adventure-seekers need look no further than Nanuku Auberge Resort, Fiji. Located at Pacific Harbour (aka “Fiji’s Adventure Capital”), Nanuku offers over 50 land or sea adventures. From a gentle kayak up Navua River or heli-golf at Natadola Bay, to deep sea game fishing or a picnic lunch on your own private sandbank. Here are Nanuku’s most challenging adventures; not for the faint of heart.

NANUKU’S INTREPID EIGHT


1. Overnight camping on a private island Be whisked away to Nanuku’s private island with nothing but the sound of the cascading waves and ocean as far as the eye can see. Enjoy a once-in-alifetime opportunity to spend a night under the stars; just you, your private island, a tent and a bonfire.

2. White-water rafting Experience the thrill of riding Namosi’s rapids as you pass through majestic waterfalls and aweinspiring hanging cliffs.

3. Wild River Eel Netting Take a drive inland to the still waters of a rural creek and experience traditional eel netting methods of the local villagers who fish with their bare hands. Prepare to get muddy and wet!

4. Waisese Waterfall Hike An Indiana Jones-style adventure for experienced hikers only. Cut through the winding jungles of Serua to see various native species of plants; still widely used in Fiji for medicinal purpose.

5. Surf Frigates Passage Attempt one of the world’s best kept secrets; Frigates Reef located 19kms from Fiji’s mainland. Try your luck at this world-class surf spot offering left-hand barrels over bright coral in crystal clear water.

6. Raka Rugby Training Test your skills in a three or five-day intensive, challenging training regime presented by former professional rugby players. Experience the vigorous gym, beach and sand sessions to see first-hand what it takes to become an elite athlete.

7. Moonlight Prawning Cast nets in the glow of the moonlight for fresh water prawns, then prepare and cook your catch in local Fijian homes.

8. Terra-Trek Take an off-road buggy and enjoy Fiji’s only selfdrive guided tour; exploring jungle clad mountains behind Pacific Harbour.