Nananu-i-Ra

Fijian mythology holds that Nananu-I-Ra is the point of departure for disembodied spirits leaving this world for the afterlife.

The highest peak and lookout point on the eastern side bears the remnants of an ancient settlement complete with fractured and decorated pottery in low-lying areas and the legend of mythical creatures.

Tribal-era fish traps were the main source of food and still exist in some places on Nananu-i-Ra.

Safari Lodge owns a resort specific ally for wind sports - Windsurfing / Kitesurfing and Foiling.

A full report is available from Town and Country Planning Fiji that describes the ecology and natural aspects of Nananu-i-Ra.

Nananu-i-Ra
Sunset at Nananu-i-Ra