Accompanying the BBC 2’s new documentary, Paradise or Bust, is the print flyer for the program. You can download the flyer in the links included with this post.
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Fiji is comprised of more than 300 island, though it is dominated by the two largest: Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. While Viti Levu has the international hub of Nadi and the capital of Suva, Vanua Levu is known as the Friendly North for it’s warm, open people and quality of life. Find out more about the best kept secret in Fiji!
A career break can be a weekend in a hammock on a deserted island, or it can be a life-changing adventure. Find out how you can have the best of both worlds on your career break in Fiji with Tribewanted on Vorovor.
Traveling to Fiji during your Gap Year? Find out about the unique adventure that Tribewanted and Vorovoro offer. Review resources to help make your time in Fiji easier. And hear directly from other ‘gappers’ about their experience on Tribewanted.
Whether you’re prepping for your trip to the island or just want to see where exactly the compost loos are, look no further than the Vorovoro village map.
Taking the plunge and visiting Fiji? Here you’ll find information about everything from booking your ticket to packing your bags to coming to the island!
Like the idea of your own personal desserted island but not sure how you’d pass the time? Here’s some info about what happens both on and off the island.
Want to get involved but don’t know how? There are many ways to participate with Tribewanted, in addition to the obvious visit to Fiji. Read more here!
The BBC’s 5 part documentary magically compresses the first 18 months of Tribewanted’s existence into a brief but thoughtful overview of the project’s first year.
What do Tribe members have to say about Tribewanted? Check out some of these direct testimonials, or check out members blogs to see what Tribewanted means to them.
It’s time to tickle your tonsils and tantalize your taste buds!
Finally, the time has come to share the scrumptious recipes from Vorovoro’s very own creative and colourful head chef’s Va and Francis so we can cook up some tasty treats across the Tribewanted network!
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Fiji
Fiji, half way around the world from England, is a chain of more than 300 islands in the South Pacific. Tribewanted calls one of those islands, Vorovoro, home.
Local
Lessons from the Tribewanted project are applicable both on-island and at home.
Global
Tribewanted is demonstrating by example how sustainable living and tourism are globally relevant.
Tribe
Tribewanted members come from around the world to participate in the dream of Tribewanted on Vorovoro, Fiji, on the website, and in their home communities.
Partners
Tribewanted partners have helped make the Tribewanted dream a reality, both in Fiji and at home, by providing knowledge and expertise, sourcing infrastructure, and contributing to the project as a whole.
Fijian
The Fijians and their culture play an important role with Tribewanted, and the influence both have had on one another is immesurable.
Team
Tribewanted is run and managed by an internation team. While taking care of many of the basic business needs of Tribewanted, all the staff also has extensive and personal experiences living on Vorovoro and participating in the community.
Chiefs
Each month the Tribe elects a chief to represent them on Vorovoro. This is their story.
Gatherings
Tribal gatherings don't happen just on Vorovoro, they happen around the world! Any and all blogs relted to Tribewanted get-togethers can be found here.
Food
We take food for granted, but where and how it is grown, how it is transpored and consumed, and how it is disposed of all become very important when on a desserted island.
Drink
Water, water, everywhere. The most precious and necessary resource for living. What is the balance of water, alcohol, and kava on our island?
Waste
What do we throw away? Out of sight but not out of mind, because some of the trash we throw away will be around for generations.
Build
Nothing is built for free, and costs are measured not only in currency, but also in time, resources, and environmental and cultural footprint.
Transport
All things transportation. Getting from point A to point B is easy. It's when going to point Z that the impact on the local and global environment becomes apparent.
Energy
Power; electricity; energy. Our lives rely upon energy, but how it is sourced, used, and concerved can make all the difference. How do energy lessons from home and abroad affect one another?
Sustain
No island is an island, and the influence of our presence in this world can be felt culturally, biologically, environmentally, and economically.
Technology
The promise of technology is that it's supposed to make our lives easier, the world safer, and improve life for those that it touches. How is technology affecting the Tribe and the world at large?
Video
Prefer watching over reading? Check out some of the videos of Tribewanted member and life on Vorovoro and life with the Tribe.
Audio
The sounds of Vorovoro are just as compelling as the sights of it. Check out audio clips from the Tribe and other sources here.
Pictures
Every picture taken on Vorovoro is just as unique as each member's experience there. Check out pictures of Vorovoro and Tribewanted beings shared across the internet!
The BBC's 5 part documentary magically compresses the first 18 months of Tribewanted's existence into a brief but thoughtful overview of the project's first year.