Damodar Arts Village - Visite de l'esprit des Fidji





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Ce que vous vivrez - Explorez un village traditionnel fidjien dans le port de Pacific - Visite du Bure Kalou (Temple des Esprits) – la plus haute bure du monde - Regardez des artisans qualifiés démontrer des compétences artisanales et traditionnelles en direct - Vivez une promenade patrimoniale à travers le village des arts - Assistez aux danses traditionnelles Meke - Laissez-vous émerveiller par la cérémonie sacrée de marche du feu de Beqa - Participer ou observer une cérémonie traditionnelle du kava
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Itinéraire
Vivez l'esprit des Fidji au Damodar Arts Village - Spectacle culturel et promenade de feu Découvrez le cœur et l’âme des Fidji au Damodar Arts Village, la nouvelle destination culturelle des Fidji, située dans la capitale de l’aventure Pacific Harbour. Cette expérience culturelle immersive réunit patrimoine, savoir-faire, cérémonie et performance dans un authentique village insulaire traditionnel. Promenade dans un village culturel vivant présentant la plus haute bure du monde, l’emblématique Bure Kalou (temple des esprits), aux côtés d’une bure traditionnelle du chef. Regardez les maîtres artisans donner vie à la culture fidjienne à travers des nattes tissées, des sculptures sculptées et des artefacts artisanaux, reliant les visiteurs à la terre et à ses ancêtres. Votre visite culminera par de puissants spectacles en direct, y compris la danse traditionnelle Meke et la légendaire cérémonie de marche du feu Beqa, un rituel culturel sacré unique aux Fidji. Faites l'expérience de la promenade patrimoniale à travers l'île et goûtez au kava.
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(3)
Absolute hidden gem! A proper cultural experience full of different performances such as dance, story, fire walking, live displays and traditional buildings. It was very quite due to just re opening after renovations It was our favourite thing we did in Fiji. Must do.
Ni Sa Bula, we thank you for taking the time to visit us at the Damodar Arts Village and sharing your experience on the Spirit of Fiji Tour. Vinaka Vakalevu
We stumbled across this tour experience almost by accident. Stunning gardens growing traditional Fijian plants ( notes as to their medicinal and traditional food value) koi carp feeding and beautiful lilly pads in flower set the scene for a real eye opening revelation with authentic traditional Fijian buildings and a Temple with high priest, a Chief Hut in all its glory and fortifications.An amphitheatre under cover to watch traditional dance and song, expert commentary in English by Lana explaining the history and cultural story depicted by this professional group. Firewalkers, warriors and Fijian ladies dance and sing in perfect harmonies, and their story explained expertly. A must for those seeking authentic culture, and a wish to support local traditions in danger of being lost as this venture is unsupported by local government. The Kava ceremony was the pinnacle ( adult experience) for us, enjoyed with local warriors and our expert tour guide and commentator Lana. A huge thank you to all who participated. Venaka!
Ni Sa Bula, we thank you for taking the time to visit us at the Damodar Arts Village and sharing your experience on the Spirit of Fiji Tour. Vinaka Vakalevu
We booked the Spirit of Fiji experience online in Sydney before our trip, and the booking process was easy. On arrival, we were greeted by Fijians in traditional warrior dress. The seating was clean and undercover. The show began with two warriors inviting guests onto the boat for photos, followed by a fire-walking demonstration, traditional dancing, and a tribal war reenactment. The performers were engaging! Afterwards, we explored the island, saw the burays, and had the chance to speak with the local priest and chief. We were then invited to a cava tasting. There were also markets for handicrafts and demonstrations of traditional weaving. Overall, the experience lasted about 3 hours, with plenty to see and do and lots of variety. It would suit families, couples, or solo travelers—rain or shine!
Ni Sa Bula, we thank you for taking the time to visit us at the Damodar Arts Village and sharing your experience on the Spirit of Fiji Tour. Vinaka Vakalevu



