Fiji – or more specifically the big island of Viti Levu – is blessed with a network of navigable rivers. For thousands of years the people of Fiji have used these rivers as highways. Roadways to get home, to travel to other parts, to trade, to go to war and to make peace. In Colonial times they remained the primary routes of access to many of the interior tribes. Today they remain access points to lesser visited locales and the sources of fun adventure and action.