Nadi Temple, Gardens & Mud Pool Hot Spring Tour – Half Day

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Nadi Temple, Gardens & Mud Pool Hot Spring Tour – Half Day

Nadi

Highlights

  • Get lost in the renowned Garden of the Sleeping Giant, a lush botanical paradise
  • Visit the colorful Nadi Temple (Sri Siva Subrahmanya Swami), largest Hindu edifice in the Southern Hemisphere
  • Wind down in the thermal Sabeto Mud Pool, famous for its thermal hot springs rich in minerals

About

Welcome to Nadi, the first glimpse most people get of Fiji’s South Pacific archipelago. This relaxed, half-day tour matches you with a local expert who will take you to a handful of must-sees with a dash of local insight for a great introduction to the city. The tour finishes up at a thermal mud pool you can’t miss while in town. Sound good to you? Let’s go!

Nadi Temple: The impressive “Sri Siva Subrahmanya Swami” is a three-tower Hindu complex created over the course of ten years by specialist craftsmen brought from India. Get the stories behind its vivid murals housed within a 12-metre pyramidal roof and a couple of domed towers dedicated to Ganesh and Shiva.

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“First time seeing a temple like this, it was amazing... the colors, the paintings, structure, speechless.” Oana, New Jersey

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Nadi Municipal Market: A lively covered space to escape the sun and mingle with the locals. Pick up local produce the likes of yaqona root or wander the handicraft stalls where your bartering skills will be put to the test!

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Garden of the Sleeping Giant: Several trails meander through the landscaped grounds of this sweet-smelling fantasyland. We’ll walk through a wondrous collection of orchids and other flora, and enjoy tropical juice on the lovely terrace.

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“This orchid garden features more than 2,000 colorful plants and set against the backdrop of a magnificent mountain known as the "Sleeping Giant". A tranquil and enjoyable visit.”Eddie, Florida

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Sabeto hot springs and mud pool: Many come to this river valley for the therapeutic experiences to be had at the Tifajek mud pools and hot springs. We follow in their footsteps...

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Entry fees paid at some stops contribute to a children’s education fund and support local employment