Journey deep into Fiji’s rainforest and uncover its tribal secrets with a scenic river kayak and cave adventure!
Discover Fiji’s rich history and natural beauty on an unforgettable Nahehe Cave and River Kayak Tour. Glide peacefully along a calm inland river surrounded by vibrant rainforest before setting out on foot to explore the famous Nahehe Cannibal Caves. These ancient chambers tell fascinating stories of tribal life, offering a glimpse into Fiji’s cultural past in a way few experiences can match.
After your cave adventure, immerse yourself in authentic village life with a traditional kava ceremony, a light local BBQ lunch, and warm Fijian hospitality. On school days, you’ll also have the chance to visit a rural classroom and connect with local students. The day wraps up with live music and dancing, leaving you with lasting memories of culture, adventure, and connection in Fiji’s beautiful heartland.
ALL PRICES SHOWN HERE ARE IN FIJI DOLLARS
Terrible tour-didn't get to the cave.No village tour either and no explanation of cave.Took all day to see nothing.
Bula Kristen, Our sincere apology to you and Adam for everything.Thank you for time and we will learn from that and better our service in the future.Do not be dishearted your money will soon be full refunded to you in a short while. Many Thanks Coastal Inland Team
Bula Bruce, Coastal Inland Tours would like to thank you for choosing to do business with the natives of this country. Thank you for time despite busy schedule and I'm glad you and your family had enjoyed the trip and would also visit us again on your next trip of holiday.Pleasure having you and your family. Vinaka(Thankyou) Coastal Inland Team
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Emma fromAustralia wrote on 10 January 2017
Cannibal cave tour
Cannibal cave tour was a great day. The caves themselves are stunning. It would have been great if the guide gave more information about the caves history and warned us that there was a fair hike to the caves on foot before booking. Also the village visit wasn't what I expected, there was no kava ceremony or tour of the village just lunch with no interactions with the locals. I did enjoy the caves however & the rainforest scenery. The local young boys who took us on the tour were funny too kept us entertained.