About River Tubing Fiji
This unique product is the brainchild of the owner and founder William Rock Danford. A direct descendant of John Humphrey Danford the lone Englishman who lived in the Namosi Highlands amongst the cannibal hill tribes in the 1800s. Fought alongside the Namosi High chief, planned all attacks against enemies, and advised the chief on his dealings with Europeans. For the many years of service to the chief of Namosi he was given a piece of land called Raiwaqa along the banks of the Navua River, where he later settled. During his time in Raiwaqa he also led many foreigners on expeditions up the Navua River. Today join William as he continues to follow his great great great grandfathers footsteps
We aim to take you, to experience Fiji’s interior – its dramatic peaks, pristine forests, remote villages, and unique history. We work in partnership with the communities you visit to reduce the impact and maximize the benefits of your trip. We believe your adventure should be great for you, and great for the communities!
River Tubing Fiji works with locally owned/operated businesses to assist with our programs (e.g., bus, van and boat shuttles, food purchase
In addition to the obvious benefits associated with employment opportunities with RiverTubing Fiji, we also pay a user fee to the native landowners to provide benefits directly to village life and in an effort to encourage their support of sustainable tourism.
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1 Review on “River Tubing Fiji”
Words can’t describe how much we enjoyed this day out – even in torrential rain, it was an absolute blast. Exhilarating and fun, it was the highlight of our trip. The company is run by a Fijian family with incredible cultural roots and a history of their own right. The village tour was respectful, insightful, and interesting. The river tubing was sensational. Peaceful at times, riding the rapids at others. We loved it. Review by Jasmin Newman