![]() Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania, in the South Pacific Ocean, and the bigger of the island countries in the region. It covers 330 islands and 500 islets with an area of 18,300 square kilometres. The majority of Fiji's islands were formed by volcanic activity starting around 150 million years ago, and Vanua Levu and Taveuni still have a bit of activity. The highest point is Mount Tomani ![]() Fiji have a total population of 924,610 citizens of which 64% are Christians, 28% Hindi, 6% Muslims along with a few Sikhs. 87% live on the two major islands; Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. The islands were found by humans around 4,000 years ago, first Austronesians and later Melanesians, with some Polynesian influences while the Europeans first visited Fiji in the 17th century. The British established the Colony of Fiji. ![]() Fiji contains two eco-regions: Fiji tropical moist forests and Fiji tropical dry forests, which give room for lowland rainforest, upland rainforest, cloud forest, tropical dry forest, shrub grassland, mangroves, coastal strand forest and ofcause man-made agroforests. The climate in Fiji is tropical marine and warm year round with minimal extremes. Here ![]() ![]() The flora is way more rich. Fiji also has its own endemic family of flowering trees, the Degeneraceae, which I would love to see - along with some of the other 475 plant genera, found here. Here should be some caudiciforms; Nine species of Squamellaria, Angiopteris evecta, Ipomoea obscura, Gyrocarpus americanus, Crinum asiaticum, Barringtonia racemosa and Amorphophallus paeoniifolius.
Date?
This is just an intention. Perhaps in winter 2025-'26? Time to head on in Diary 2. |