Surrounded by lush sugar cane plantations and a magnificent coastline, the district of Rakiraki is located in the Ra Province on the northern coast of Viti Levu, Fiji’s largest island. It is known as the birthplace of most of Fiji’s politicians. It is dotted with little Fijian villages, one of which is the capital of the district Rakiraki town, locally known as Vaileka. It is home to some of Fiji’s most prominent landmarks including Navatu Rock, said to be one of Fiji’s oldest human settlements with pottery remnants dating back to 1000BC. Visit the offshore island of Nananu-i-Ra- steeped in Fijian mythology, discover the tomb of Ratu Udre Udre, a famous 19th-century cannibal chief, and view the soaring peaks of the renowned Nakauvadra Range!



