Forget your average happy hour. Fiji wants travellers to trade sundowners for something more meaningful. The Pacific Island nation’s ‘Loloma Hour’ invites visitors to spend at least one hour of their ...
“True happiness comes not just from what you take, but what you give”—inspiring words key to Fiji and its new Loloma Hour, from Tourism Fiji’s Srishti Narayan. ByJohanna Read, Former Contributor.
Our own expectations of what is, and what is not, Native art have been conditioned by Charles Loloma As explained by Diana Pardue, in Contemporary Southwestern Jewelry, Charles Loloma can take more ...
Most holidays are about what you get – lazy beach days, sunset cocktails and indulgent experiences. That's what travellers expect. But what if we flipped that expectation? In Fiji, true happiness ...
A guest of the Royal Davui Island Resort, Fiji walking on the beach at sunset. For anyone who has ever traveled far and wanted to give back in a direct and meaningful way, Fiji might just have the ...
Tourism Fiji created the ‘Loloma Hour’ initiative as part of the country’s overarching sustainability goals that aim to preserve its natural beauty and cultural heritage by unifying and amplifying ...
In Fiji, tourists are helping conserve the archipelago's natural and cultural environment – one hour at a time. "Any Fijian will tell you loloma [means] love. It also means mercy, being kind, having ...
When Divina Loloma was living in Australia, her voice began to change. It was 1987 and she'd left her home country, Fiji, in the aftermath of a violent military coup. Sydney would offer her safety and ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Courtesy of Royal Davui Resort A guest of the Royal Davui Island Resort, Fiji walking on the beach at sunset. For anyone who has ...