Fiji has a temperate climate and can be enjoyed the whole year; however May to October is the dry season, and is the best time to go. The rains are infrequent during that time and the temperatures are something to escape to, from the strong winters of the Northern Hemisphere. The chances of getting a tropical cyclone in winter is low as are the rainfall and humidity. Most years Fiji has a stable climate thanks to the large expanse of water surrounding the islands. The windward sides of the mountains of Fiji invite the most rainfall. The tropical cyclones generally come in from November to May like unwelcome guests but do not do much damage.
Lapita settlers founded the islands around 1500 B.C. The Lapitas were a coastal fishing people who turned their emphasis onto agriculture. They also headed thousands of miles to Tonga Samoa. Cannibalism was a common thing among the people there. In 1643 the first European sighted the islands of Fiji. There was an influx of missionaries in the middle 1800's when they were trying to convert the local people.
The Bouma National Heritage Park is strewn with natural beauty and has a couple of huge waterfalls. They have natural swimming pools that one can visit. The trails are a bit hairy but they have guardrails and resting points built which help the weaker traveler. The birds at Colo-I-Suva are magical in their singing and the flowers will draw you in. You can visit the museum to see an array of interesting sights of the old jewelry, cannibal utensils and musical instruments. You will also find the Chiefs whale tooth necklaces and war apparatus. The parliament house in Fiji is marvelous. It was opened in 1992. The sand dunes of Sigatoka are a natural wonder that has to be seen to be appreciated. They have been forming for thousands of years and are of a grayish color as opposed to sand dunes in Africa.
Fiji islands are beautiful to see and visit. They draw you in and do not want you to go back. The natural beauty the birds and the beaches all beckon the traveler to where it is difficult to say no to it. Fiji Islands have to be on the list for places to see before you die.
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