Visiting a village in Fiji has become an extremely popular excursion for all tourists and one that few forget. Fijian villages are generally scenic and most still have one or two traditional thatch bures (houses). Bures are single room buildings with bamboo woven walls and thatch roofs. Families eat, sleep and work in these rooms creating a communal environment...
Visiting a village in fiji can usually be arranged through the resort you're staying at. A few tour companies have included village visits in their operations. The most picturesque village for a day trip is Navala in central Viti Levu where all bures (houses) are made from traditional material. It is also possible to stay in a traditional village where you can learn about some of the simpler virtues of life. If visiting a village, it is custom to take Yaqona roots as a gift for the village chief...