Local Climate
Like the rest of the Fijian groups, Vorovoro has one of the few really satisfactory tropical climates of the world. Its hot season is never too hot to allow traveling during the middle of the day, and its cool season is no warmer than that of a European summer. Vorovoro like other parts of Fiji experience the dry season from April to November with the rest noted for its wet months. Generally, the northern side of Vanua Levu is usually referred to as “Babasiga” (the sunny side). It is therefore expected that it experiences more sunny days than the rest of Fiji with normal highs of 32 degrees and a low in the mid twenties during the cooler months of June to September.





Comments
Ben firstly can I just say how stunning the documentary was. I joined tribewanted when it ended because I wanted to find out what happened about the tax situation!!
Now I may have not found the right place to look but can you tell me whether travelling during the rainy season means it will be VERY rainy so everything gets wet and uncomfortable. Because it would suit me to think of going in November or perhaps February next year.
Cheers
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