Raki Raki Tourist Information
The Rakiraki region is located adjacent to the Kings Road on the north coast of Viti Levu. Rakiraki is about 120km from Nadi. The main urban centre is at Vaileka, located approximately 1km off the Kings road and 2km inland from the coastline.
The island of Viti Levu is volcanic in origin with uplifted sedimentary rocks and fringing coral reefs. The Rakiraki district occupies the relatively flat coastal strip and hilly areas situated between the coastline and the Nakauvadra range to the south, which rises to a peak of 846m at Vatuoka. There are also several nearby islands; the largest being Makake, Nananu-I-ra and Nananu-I-cake located 1.6km offshore.
The major water sources are the Penang River and its main tributary, the Nakauvadra River, which rises in the Nakauvadra ranges and join approximately 1km from the sea.
Rakiraki is located in one of the driest areas of Fiji. The region is classified by Harris as a dry zone, characterised by: less than 25% annual rainfall in the dry season, 100 –150 rain day per annum, annual rainfall 2600mm/year and dry season rainfall less than 500mm.
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