A Warm Bula Welcome!



Bula! Welcome to Fiji Untouched, this blog recounts the incredible experiences, the profound connections forged with the locals, and the impactful projects that left a lasting mark on my perspective. Join me as I dive into the vibrant Fijian culture, share heart-warming stories, and reflect on the transformative power of volunteer work in a truly remarkable setting. 

My Fijian journey began on the 20th of July when I made the 78-hour journey from Glasgow to volunteer in the most incredible village of Naocobau in the province of Ra, Fiji. Also known as dream village (will explain this in a later blog post), Naocobau is home to 84 impressive individuals who opened their homes to us for 6 weeks and allowed us to live alongside them, experiencing the incredible Fijian way of life and learning everything they had to teach us.

For six weeks, I was immersed into Fijian culture with limited access to electricity, Wi-Fi and home comforts, staying with a family of seven in a village forty minutes away from the next nearest town. Alongside 23 other amazing volunteers we worked with youth aged 18-35 advocating mental health workshops to raise awareness and break stigmas surrounding mental health. The experience I had in Fiji is one that I will never be grateful enough for and was all made possible through the amazing charity, Think Pacific.

This blog will delve into Fijian traditions, food, clothing, weddings, grog, Fiji time, bula smiles and many more magical parts of this amazing country. If you’re interested in partaking in a Think Pacific expedition or just have an interest in Fijian culture then this blog is for you.



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