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Simeli T.
3 months ago on Google • 1 review
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Multivalued Trails WaterFall site

5/5
nimka d.
6 months ago on Google • 2 reviews

Lovely place to visit. It is located about 500 metres of the main highway,the road will take you straight to the village,there will be someone as you enter the village,they will direct you to the ticket office.The price is very reasonable. The surrounding is very nice and clean and there is parking area,tap and toilet which is very clean and tidy.The fall is located about 10 minutes walk away.We had awesome experience,we spent hours swimming at the fall.The water was nice and cold,good for hot day.There is also a changing room next to the fall.The people at village were very friendly.Highly recommend this place for family picnic.If you visiting Savusavu don't miss this.❤❤

5/5
Kelly R.
3 years ago on Google • 10 reviews

This was a trip we did through Koro Sun Resort and it was amazing. The water was cool and refreshing and I was in awe of the natural beauty. 10/10 would recommend to everyone.

5/5
Nikil Naveel C.
7 months ago on Google • 13 reviews

Great place to visit . $10 per head and ensure to buy some local handicraft.

5/5
Adrianna G.
2 months ago on Google • 19 reviews
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The photos don’t do it justice. I recommend doing the sevusevu ceremony (you’ll need to buy ground kava or a root from the market). There is a kava ceremony and the locals sell handicrafts. Then onto the waterfall. It’s an easy 5-10 minutes from the carpark and this includes a Fijian lunch. If going into the village remember to wear a sulu, both men and women, and a top covering shoulders and cleavage. A t-shirt is fine. Our tour guide was full of local knowledge and as a bonus we went to the only Copra processing plant. Bex, our driver was great, he went above and beyond for us. Vinaka.

5/5
Jonathan G.
1 year ago on Google • 22 reviews

Beyond amazing and 100% worth it! You first go into the little village to meet the villagers & have a taste/drink with them. You then head to the waterfall which is truly magical. Note there is a charge of FJD $25/person, cash only! We weren’t aware but thankfully had just the right amount of cash on us. A local taxi to us there from Suvasuva, stayed while we went to the waterfall, and then drove us back for about FJD $80. It was nice to do something that felt like our tourism dollars were going directly to the locals rather than to a big cooperation.

4/5
Maurice
4 months ago on Google • 32 reviews

Toen wij aankwamen waren er 2 mensen die net vertrokken dus we waren helemaal alleen en dat maakt het wel heel intiem en mooi.

4/5
Will D.
5 months ago on Google • 47 reviews

Great spot, with a very short easy walk. Nice swim, and fun to try to get under the waterfall itself. Price is high, but worth it if already visiting the village.

5/5
Ollie H.
5 months ago on Google • 51 reviews

Went here with two mates had a great time. Short walk from village after paying small fee, definitely worth it as you can see the work that goes into maintaining the area and keeping it beautiful. Nice changing Huts and lovely people in the village. Waterfall itself is lovely and is great for a swim. Definitely recommend 👌

5/5
Fiona L.
2 years ago on Google • 54 reviews

Wow!! What a day :-) We had a hire car and drove 20 mins outside Savusavu. No sign posts except for the road name (Vuadomo Road) but a wonderful villager jumped in our car and guided us to the Community Hall where we met the Chief’s daughter and paid our homage. We bought some delightful handicrafts from the local ladies. Then we had a super strong guide take us on a 10-30 minute walk (depending on ability) to a spectacular waterfall and beautiful and cooling pool. We learnt about natural herbal remedies and local produce and the sustainability of the village. Truly a highlight and absolute must! Note: not wheelchair accessible or fir those with complex mobility needs. We took 20-30 mins with our disabled son and 2 supports to navigate the pathway.

5/5
Morgan m.
5 months ago on Google • 69 reviews

The falls themselves are beautiful, and an easy walk from the carpark. For a really special experience Muanivatu Trails offers excellent spa treatments at the waterfall with a delicious lunch.

5/5
Matt B.
2 years ago on Google • 117 reviews

You should give your gift of cava (the plant not ground that you can buy from the farmers market in Savusavu) at the village and also buy some handicrafts. Then you can park your car by the fall walk and 10 minute walk on a clear well kept path before you get to a stunning little waterfall. Invigorating.

5/5
Praneil J.
6 months ago on Google • 254 reviews

Amazing and healing experience. You must take a dip

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