wow what a wonderful fun experience

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Kevin  Kimpel By Kevin Kimpel, Indiana, USA Posted 06 Mar 2008

I just got home from 2 fun filled awesome weeks on Vorovoro.
The intial plan was one week, but after just two days I was wondering why I only had booked a week. When Carol said ” I can rebook your island flight” I took her up on it and booked a 2nd week

My advice to anyone planning a one week stay is keep your second ( or third ) week plans flexible enough that you can change them to stay another week.

There were many highlights which included visiting the school and being the Meke entertainment, doing the 4 peak challenge with GIles, and interacting with the local Fujians on a day to day basis.

Another big plus was that after signing the intial legal release form, I was not treated as a potential lawsuit while I was there. That may not mean much to some, but coming from a country that has way too many lawyers and not enough personal responsibility, it was wonderful to be able to act as a responsible adult and not have a nanny state mentality hovering over me. If I wanted to chop firewood in my barefeet or go snorkeling alone I was free to do so.

If you have not booked your time on the island do so soon. You will not have any regrets except having to leave when you do finally pry yourself away.

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Mariah Boyle By Maya, California, USA Posted Mar 6, 2008 7:48pm

I agree Kevin, the freedoms are great. Glad you had a great time on the island.

Cheers,
Mariah

Kate Walker By Kate Walker, Merseyside, UK Posted Mar 7, 2008 10:00am

Glad you enjoyed your time Kevin. I’ve just booked to go back in October and am counting down the days!

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