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Reasons To Visit Samoa
Samoa, officially known as the Independent State of Samoa is a
country in the middle of the vast South Pacific Ocean consisting of two main
islands, Savai’i and Upolu, and four smaller islands (Manono, Apolima,
Fanuatapu, and Namua).
Here are five reasons why you should visit Samoa:
Swim In The To Sua Ocean Trench
To-Sua Ocean Trench is probably the most Instagrammed site in Samoa. To-Sua
literally means “giant swimming hole”. The trench is 30 meters deep and
accessible via a long ladder to the crystalline saltwater pool.
The trench is located inside lovely native gardens in the village of Lotofaga
on Upolo (Samoa’s most populated island).
Get A Samoan Tattoo
The Samoan tattoo, or ‘tatau’ as it is known
traditionally, is deeply tied into the culture of Samoa. It is done as a source
of pride in their heritage and culture.
Samoans have two gender-specific and culturally
significant tattoos. For males, it is called the ‘Pe’a’ and consists of
intricate and geometrical patterns tattooed that cover areas from the knees up
towards the ribs. A Samoan girl is given a ‘malu’, which covers the area from
just below her knees to her upper thighs.
Food
Food is an extremely important part of the local culture in Samoa. The island
is blessed with a stable tropical climate, fresh organic food.
Samoan food is not heavily spiced and is characterized by the use
of coconut milk and cream. Staple foods are taro, breadfruit, bananas, coconut,
fish and shellfish, chicken and pork. Samoan Umu, a traditional above the
ground stone oven heated by glowing hot lava rocks is used to cook food. The
food can be placed directly on the rocks, wrapped in banana leaves or plaited
in coconut fronds for cooking.
The Beach
Samoa offers some of the most pristine beaches in the world. The two major
regions of Upolu and Savai’i are home to a selection of beautiful beaches.
Many of Samoa’s beaches boast a beachfront resort while others are
home to a traditional fale (typically owned by the nearest fishing village).
The Lalomanu Beach is a narrow stretch of powder-white sand and
it’s considered to be one of the best beaches in the South Pacific. Other
beaches worth visiting are Lefaga Beach, Tafa Tafa Beach, Aganoa Beach, Manese
Beach
The Culture
The Samoan culture is centered around the
principle of vāfealoa’i, the relationships between people. These relationships
are based on respect or fa’aaloalo.
Samoans love to sing and dance – you’re likely to
see fire dancers perform seriously mind-boggling tricks.
And just in case you come across men in skirts, it
is called lavalava. The lavalava is an article of daily clothing traditionally
worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples It is worn by men and women in
uses from school uniforms to business attire with a suit jacket and tie.
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