subject: Famous Sites in Vanuatu [print this page] Volcanic activity, both terrestrial and sub-oceanic breathe the life out of this archipelagic country comprising of 83 islands, spanning the whole of 1,300 km from your two outermost islands, north to south. Those 83 may soon be joined by other islands yet-to-sprout looking at the constant volcanic upheavals. Indeed, earthquakes and an occasional spewing of scalding ash and lava from the main island active volcano, Lopevi have been section of the inhabitants daily staple. But they are undeterred, being solid in their faith in God for the Christian faith among the inhabitants is strong. They are likewise guided by a set of mores called "kastom" - a group of traditional conventional and customary beliefs associated with the most part of their daily life.
There are several resorts located on the various islands of Vanuatu. Most favorite among them is Le Lagon, that has been operating for the last 30 years. Others include Iririki Island, Erakor Island Resort, Nirvana Resor and Poppys about the Lagoon.
An indispensable component of the Vanuatu experience could be the partaking from the traditional conventional dish of the native inhabitants. They would even gladly offer the visitor generous samplings of their native food like Lap-Lap, Tuluk, and their native steak, which by the way very much renowned for its certain taste because it is naturally grown. Vanuatu meat is prized indeed by neighboring countries and regions. There's also the Kava, the native brew which is somewhat intoxicating but not quite as strong as conventional alcoholic drinks.
Strolling around the vicinity from the capital of Port Vila to relish the scenery as well as the volcanic formations is completely safe, for there are no potentially hazardous snakes, insects and different animals loitering around. Yet, one must take the necessary precaution when swimming or snorkeling for there are poisonous aquatic snakes around and also the potentially lethal stonefish.