I’m here to learn about the village and its community-based tourism project – both shaped by a single story – involving a British missionary and Nabutautau’s chief, that took place 152 years ago.
Jenna Hoare
Jenna Hoare
I love the perspective solo travel brings and the relationships built when staying in a new place for a little longer. I lived in Cambodia for 18 months working for a local NGO. Have a strong interest in community-linked projects. And was lucky enough to grow up in the tropics of Darwin, Northern Territory. Motto in life: stories are meant to be shared. @jenstraveltales
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Kava and conflict: Learning about community-based tourism in Fiji’s highlands
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