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Location: Samoa, South west Pacific
Duration: 3 Weeks.
Ideal for: Remote and unique cultural experience, adventurous treks in the rainforest and relaxing on stunning beaches.
How tough 1-5 (5 being difficult): 3-4.
Typical accommodation: Tents and lodges.
Terrain: Mountains, rainforest and coast.
Culture shock 1-3 (3 being very different from home): 2.

Samoa expedition sample itinerary

SAMOA & FIJI

Some possible expedition objectives are given below, please note these may alter between now and your expedition. The Expedition Program Manager for Fiji and Samoa will agree a suitable expedition itinerary for you, to best match the abilities and aspirations of your team.

Acclimatisation and Main Trekking Phase
(Fiji) Koroyanitu National Park

Set in the Koroyanitu mountain range above Nadi and Lautoka, this National Park offers several day walks and longer treks which can be arranged at the visitor's centre in Abaca village.

There are two trails in the park which are ideal for acclimatisation. The Savuine Waterfall trail takes you through native Dakua forest, open grassland and terraced gardens where you can see typical Fijian foods such as doko (taro) and kulu (breadfruit) being grown. The walk takes about two hours and you can stop to relax or have lunch at the beautiful Savuine Waterfall along the way.

There is also another 4 hour trail which takes you up to the top of Mount Batilamu, the highest point on the belly of the mythical 'Sleeping Giant' mountain range. From here it is possible to experience magnificent views of Nadi bay and the Western coastline of Fiji, including the Yasawa islands.

If you would like to do a longer trek in Koroyanitu National Park, you can combine the acclimatisation treks above with an additional 3 day trek to the top of Mount Navilawa stopping at Nalesutale and Koro Bebe village on the way.

Colo-i-Suva National Park
Colo-i-Suva National Park is less than 20 minutes drive from Suva and so is the perfect place to acclimatise if you are going to be starting your expedition in the capital. The area has 6.5km of walking trails navigating waterfalls, natural pools and gorgeous vistas and is only a short walk from the Raintree Lodge, a popular hostel immersed in the rainforest.

Nausori Highlands
Due east from Nadi, in the interior of Viti Levu are the fantastic landscapes and remote villages of the Nausori Highlands. It is possible to do a 4 or 5 day trek in this area starting in the Valley of the Sleeping Giant and following a route through sugar cane fields and farms to the Vutura Dam. You will stay in villages along the way and be rewarded at the end by a night of food and entertainment at Heaven's Edge, a hostel owned by the local Mataqali (clan) with a spectacular view of the surrounding area.

Cultural Phase (Fiji or Samoa)
Customs and traditions are an important part of life in both Fiji and Samoa and the best way for teams to find out all about them is by spending some time living in a traditional village. The Samoan and Fijian people are well known for their hospitality and will encourage teams to get involved in cooking, working in the garden, planting crops, gathering the harvest and even learning traditional dancing. It may also be possible for teams to visit a local school during this phase of the expedition.

Rest and Relaxation Phase (Samoa)
Teams can travel around the Samoan islands of Upolu and Savaii in a colourful Samoan bus visiting the islands' cultural, historical and natural sights. This can be combined with spending one or two nights at a beach resort staying in a Samoan fale (hut).



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