Fakarava, is an untouched world where nesting
birds and marine life live in harmony with the land and water.
The rich ecosystem is home to rare birds, plants, and crustaceans
while the dive sites are virtually undiscovered. Life along the
quiet shores is equally unique with quaint villages, old coral
churches, and welcoming people.
Even though Fakarava is the newest destination to welcome resort
visitors among Tahiti & Her Islands, it was one of the first
population centers and the ancient capital of the region. The lagoon,
the second largest after Rangiroa, is rich with life below and
above the surface and a prime example of nature at its finest.
So pure is the environment here that Fakarava is being considered
for classification as a UNESCO nature reserve for the preservation
of rare species.
Life among the 400 residents is centralized around the quaint villages
of Rotoava and the Tetamanu. |