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Camp ground on an island, live here for up to 6 months at a time, $3.33 per day. Beaches, lagoons, campfire events
Camp ground on an island, live here for up to 6 months at a time, $3.33 per day. Beaches, lagoons, campfire events
"Go Native" means just that. Living on an island within the Kingdom of Tonga's Vava'u Island Group, in native style. Camping, renting or building your own native fale (original grass house). Everything is on the island that one needs to live comforatably. This offer is for a stay on the island for up to six months at a time. The fee for this is $100 per month or $600 for the whole six months.
This experience may be just what you need to get away from it all and reset your psyche. Safe as a hermit crab in its shell, you can relax completely and totally. No TV, no bad news, no more war; this is the only way to breathe and live the life we were meant to. There are no snakes, dangerous bugs or any harmful things on this island made in heaven. Just white sand beaches, rocky cliffs and lagoons with views made for the movies, your own. You have no idea what a few months in this place will do for you. Two weeks is just a confusing distraction. You will be asking yourself, what is real, what isn't in your life. Two months just starts to get you in the spirit and within 3months you are home away from home. No matter what you seek, fun, freedom and frolicing with life minded souls, your woes and concerns from the other world will take on a new perspective and fade away in the sunsets of paradise.
You will meet new friends or you can hide from the world. All ages, guys and girls, looking for a new experience in life will blossom in the magic of this South Pacific island. Soft native music in the camp is the background for a walk on a starlit beach. Sleep under the stars or in your tent or native cabin. Swim in the lagoons with no fear, day or night. Tiki lanterns are the source of light, casting flickering shadows in the jungle and on the shores. Camp fires and conversations about every kind of subject will find their way to resolve.
The locals are pleased to show you the way to live. Learn from them the crafts of making your own native hut, dug out canoe or a tiki totem, or a mellow wooden drum. Learn to sing and not be afraid. Be that wonderful person you are without fear of ridicule or shame. Life is real in a real setting… it can’t be helped.
Natural foods from the island abound, vegan or not, everything in the way of fresh fruits and veggies that has supported these people for centuries is readily available—fresh fish from the sea too. Go Native has a staff of both friendly natives and seasoned expatriates there to guide, feed and nurture you. Community events are popular or solitude can be found at any number of the beaches and high cliffs that make up the island. Fishing, diving, snorkelling, reef walking, swimming, boating, canoeing, hiking, exploring, or just sitting on your butt; all part of the fun at "Go Native."
Only in this island group can you take a canoe across the “Blue Lagoon” and enjoy a meal at two of the small resorts on the islands either side of the main camp. You are certainly not trapped on the island, but by your own desire you will be close to nature in your native home of the same architecture that has been used here for 2000 years. Tents are welcome too, but taking part in building your own home made from natures own is an experience in toxic free living.
Go Native with the natives of Tonga. Relive a Captain Cook experience. Dubbed the “Friendly Islands” by Captain Cook in the 1700's, Tonga is one of the last places on earth where on some islands things are as they were in the time of Captain Cook. Tonga is rich with history. Here is where the Mutiny on the Bounty occurred.
Going Native is pure and eco friendly right down to the outhouse.
Go Native is more than just an experience in nature. It is an awakening. The magical Kingdom of Tonga is a marvelous land where you will learn how to see beyond and through things that you never knew. Tongan medicine works... enough said for now.
With up to six months (renewable) of living on one of the most lush and beautiful islands on this planet you will experience clarity of purpose and cleansing of soul. No cars, traffic or noises other than bird and sea. Here you can enjoy over 7 beaches, lagoons, surfing, ocean and inter-island waterways within this reef protected water wonderland. Rent a boat, canoe, buy one, make one or just swim, the water is warm.
Description of the island
Fofoa is the island. It is an emerald jewel of about 100 acres with the ocean on its north and west side and with two beautiful lagoons, one deep water with islands sprinkled within on it’s eastern and southern shores with another large blue lagoon about its southern and western beach laden shore.
On the north and west side of the island, the vast Pacific ocean unleashes itself on the high rocky cliffs below. Spectacular sunsets over the cone shaped island of Late in the distance will leave an imprint on your soul. On the eastern side of the island is the main lagoon where the sea is often like glass with some small islands sprinkled within. It is completely enclosed, save for its narrow deepwater entrance, with the protective reefs and islands that surround it. Here canoes and small boats navigate safely in these calm and clear waters. There are small islands to explore and a small village across the lagoon where friendly natives welcome visitors as they did in the days of early explorers. Kava parties and feasts are a regular event in that village. As well, boats leave there for the main island three times per week. The fare is less than $10 for a ride through the inter-island waterway to the main town of Neiafu 12 miles away where supplies and markets abound. On the same side of the lagoon is a fishing lodge with cold beer and excellent meals. Deep sea fishing excursions leave daily for those who want to mix going Native with some deep water excitement.
The “Blue Lagoon” is on the southern and western side. Aptly named, the hues of blues here would fill an artist’s palate on its own. Most of the island’s white sand beaches are on this lagoon of living reefs for snorkeling swimming in safe and fascinating water wonderland.
The Deal in a Coconut Shell
The $600.00 fee for 6 months stay on the island is really true. Additional costs will be incurred for transport, food, tents, huts, canoes, boats, fales and for materials for construction of native style lodges. Fresh fish are delivered to the island at inexpensive native prices, same for the native grown fruits and vegetables. There is a common cooking area where meals are either prepared for you or where you can cook for yourself. Everything is available in the way of condiments, food, ice, water and even toilet paper, either from the main town, 12 miles away, or from the Camp Quarters Supply.
Flights to Tonga can be found on numerous websites. Cheap Tickets, Air New Zealand, Air Pacific and a host of other online sources of tickets that should range starting from about $1000USD from LA to Tonga, and more from UK and EU.
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Surfing right across the lagoon to the open ocean
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