Malaita, Next Potential Tourism Destination: Malai
BY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA MALAITA province is one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands. With the
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA MALAITA province is one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands. With the
Read MoreBY TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA FROM a humble beginning, Silas Malai started a tour guide business in the 90s with little
Read MoreBY JAYJAY MESAAC THE Solomon Islands Submarine Cable Project is projected to provide a boost in the tourism sector in
Read MoreBY ESTHER NURIA THE Momotu Panpipe cultural group from the Isabel province had recently included two female dancers in the
Read MoreTHERE are three races of people in the Solomon Islands; Melanesians, Polynesians, and Micronesians. Sunday Isles spoke to a female
Read MoreBY ESTHER NURIA A Volunteer under the Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has revealed his ambitions on how to boost
Read MoreBY JAYJAY MESAAC AVAIKI Handicraft and Cultural Association is the name given to the group from Rennell in 2016 during
Read MoreBY JAYJAY MESAAC MBOKOLO is a traditional form of currency that was used in the Solomon Islands particularly by the
Read MoreBY AGNES MENANOPO Pele dancers are a dancing group from the Reef Islands in Temotu province, Eastern parts of the
Read MoreBY JAYJAY MESAAC GINGER Beach Resort continues to promote traditional ways of food preparation for tours and visitors who are
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