3hr
Daily Tour
50 people
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Explore Fiji’s “Garden Island” with the Tavoro Waterfall Adventure, tucked within Bouma National Heritage Park on Taveuni. This guided 3-hour rainforest hike delivers immersive jungle vistas, cascading waterfalls and pristine swimming holes for visitors of all fitness levels.
After pickup at your Taveuni lodge or the Bouma Visitor Centre, your local guide leads you into lush rainforest where vibrant orchids, prolific birdlife (look for orange doves and collared lories) and moss-clad boulders line the trail. The first waterfall is just a flat 10-minute walk away. Its dramatic 24 m drop plunges into a broad volcanic pool—perfect for cooling off and capturing photos amid tropical scenery.
For those seeking more adventure, continue on: the trail becomes steeper and more rugged with rope-assisted creek crossings and slippery rock sections. The second and third waterfalls reward with tranquil pools and a more secluded setting. At the third fall, snorkelers sometimes catch glimpses of prawns living in the clear water.
A hearty packed lunch or snack break takes place under shaded forest canopy before returning via the same scenic route. The full loop typically lasts around three hours, though more time is taken if you linger between falls or explore nearby viewpoints
Bouma National Heritage Park spans nearly 150 sq km—around 80 % of Taveuni’s rainforest—and supports conservation of endemic flora and fauna. The Tavoro Walk is one of Fiji’s most accessible yet rewarding jungle adventures. Visits are best during Fiji’s dry season (May–October) when trails are safer and waterfalls cascade most beautifully.
This tour is ideal for couples, families, bird watchers or honeymooners looking for an active nature experience off the beach. Guides ensure safety on slippery sections and share insights into medicinal plants, native wildlife, and local conservation efforts. Reviews highlight the waterfall swims, lush trail, professional guiding and strong value—many travellers call it Taveuni’s highlight inland excursion.
By the end, you’ll return feeling refreshed, connected to nature, and carrying lasting memories of one of Fiji’s wildest places—a perfect complement to beach days and cruise island stops.
It’s a guided round-trip of approx. 3 hours. Includes park entry, guide, packed lunch or snacks, and safety gear for creek crossings.
Yes—mostly gentle trails. The second and third falls involve steeper sections and slippery surfaces. Children around age 6+ can participate; guides adjust pace to group level.
May to October (dry season) offers best walking conditions and lush rainforest. Wet season (Nov–Apr) trails may be muddy and slippery; occasional closures for safety
While solo walking is possible, the route includes unmarked sections, slippery areas, creek crossings and safety ropes guided tours ensure safety, interpretation and convenience