The Fiji You Don’t See From the Beach: Upper Navua River Rafting With Rivers Fiji
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The Fiji You Don’t See From the Beach: Upper Navua River Rafting With Rivers Fiji

In this episode, we talk about Rivers Fiji and the kind of experience that changes how people think about Fiji: whitewater rafting through remote rainforest canyons on the Upper Navua River, far from the usual coastal vacation rhythm. If you’re planning a trip to Fiji and want help designing a trip that includes both comfort and real adventure, start at Far and Away Adventures.com and connect with our team at https://farandawayadventures.com. Normand Schafer is joined by Casemiro, director at Rivers Fiji, for a conversation that highlights a simple truth—Fiji has an interior world most visitors never meet, and the upper river is one of the most vivid ways to experience it. Casemiro explains that Rivers Fiji focuses on whitewater rafting and describes it as a standout offering within the destination. He also emphasizes that rafting isn’t only for thrill addicts; he shares that they have taken an 80-year-old guest down the river, which is his way of illustrating the wide range of people who can enjoy a day on the water. Another theme that stands out is the family element. Casemiro talks about modern disconnect—how screens can separate parents and kids even while on vacation—and he frames a rafting day as a natural reset. You’re together in the same raft, sharing the same scenery, the same moments of excitement, and the same sense of discovery. That shared space is part of what makes the day feel memorable, not just “fun.” Normand asks why the Upper Navua River is so unique, and Casemiro contrasts it with the familiar South Pacific beach image. He suggests that a beach photo can look like many places around the world, but the upper river feels unmistakably Fiji because of its landscapes: high canyon walls, rainforest corridors, and a setting that’s remote enough to feel like you’ve stepped into a different era. Casemiro describes the upper corridor as a place where no one lives along the river route, and he says that isolation creates a “back in time” feeling—especially when mist hangs in the canyon and the scenery feels almost prehistoric in mood. The conversation also clarifies the types of trips Rivers Fiji offers across different sections of the river system. Casemiro notes that kayaking is available on a different section (lower/middle), while the upper section is associated with rafting. He describes the rapids discussed for the upper river as Class II and III and frames them as a great match for beginners: enough movement to feel like true whitewater, but still presented as manageable for first-timers with professional support. He also notes that life jackets are part of the experience and presents the day as accessible even for guests who are not confident swimmers. One of the most compelling parts of the episode is what Casemiro says about guides. He describes them as more than safety leaders—they bring the landscape to life by explaining rock formations, pointing out birds and animals, and sharing stories tied to how their forefathers grew up connected to the river and the highlands. That interpretation makes the scenery feel meaningful instead of just scenic. Normand asks what guests say after their first trip, and Casemiro describes the experience as consistently called unforgettable, with repeat travelers coming back and others sending friends and family through referrals because they don’t want anyone to miss it. The episode also includes simple preparation advice so the day feels smooth: bring sunscreen (with a preference for biodegradable options), sandals with secure straps, and a change of dry clothes. Casemiro adds that Rivers Fiji provides towels and covers the other key needs, and suggests leaving dry items in the bus until the end. Finally, he shares what he hopes people take home: a stronger respect for nature and the responsibility to protect it, so these places can remain wild and thriving.

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