Considered to be one of the
most beautiful atolls in Polynesia, the fragrance of the air
is matched only by the abundance of life in the bright-blue
water. The friendly people, their homes awash with gardens,
invite you to share and explore their world beyond imagination.
In this pristine world, fish seem to outnumber people one-billion-to
one. In fact the density of the fish in the lagoon is so high
that Jacques Cousteau's research group declared that Tikehau's
lagoon contained the highest concentration of fish in all of
the Tuamotu atolls.
Fishing is among the primary industries here for the 400 residents.
Families share fish parks - underwater fenced areas - where they
trap parrotfish and other lagoon species as a primary source
of food and income. Families also ship fish by air to Papeete
for sale in the local markets. Visitors enjoy endless hours of
exploring the perfection of the lagoon, the Isle of Birds, and
the tidy island village of Tuherahera. |