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Over 300 islands make the Fiji group of islands with a total land area of just 18,272 square kilometers. Of the 300 islands, only a 100 or so islands are inhabited by humans and the rest are left as nature reserves.
The two major islands in the group are known as Viti Levu and Vanua Levu.
Almost 80 percent of the population live on these two islands. Still the majority of the population live in the rural areas and the outer islands. Only about 40 percent of the population live in urban areas.
More than anything else, Fiji is an exotic destination. It's the exhilaration of a dolphin arching high into the air beside your boat; the long gliding swoop of an orange dove through the rainforest; the smiles of excited children performing in unison to the beat of a hollow log drum.

The Fiji archipelago is at the crossroads of the South Pacific. In the days of sailing ships it was known as The Cannibal Isles and carefully avoided by mariners because of its fierce warriors and treacherous waters. However, in the age of jumbo jets and global travel, Fiji has become the central hub of the exotic South Pacific. More than 85 flights land at Nadi on the main island of Viti Levu every week. From there it is only a quick seven minute hop to one of the offshore island resorts, or less than an hour of flying time to Vanua Levu or Taveuni, the second and third largest islands, where the outside world is quickly left behind.

The missionaries brought hymns and choir singing to Fiji, and local church singing is truly divine. Popular local musical artists include Seru Serevi, Danny Costello, Michelle Rounds, Karuna Gopalan, Laisa Vulakoro, the Freelancers and the Black Roses. Cassettes and CDs of local music are available in Fijian stores. Music from Bollywood films (Indian melodramas) is popular amongst Indo-Fijians and local bands play covers of Indian songs. At Indian cultural centres performances are given in traditional Indian music featuring vocal, harmonium, tabla and sitar ensembles.

Homosexuality is illegal in Fiji, and as a gay or lesbian couple, public displays of affection are frowned upon. There are, however, plenty of gay-friendly nightclubs and accommodation; check out mygayweb.com for the latest. It's practically unheard of for gay tourists to encounter any problems, but as a solo traveller you should tread carefully in pursuing relationships with locals as this is viewed very dimly by the Fijian government and locals alike.