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Visit Sri Siva Subrahmanya Swami Temple
Visit Sri Siva Subrahmanya Swami Temple

Fiji has its own very distinct culture and customs, but it also has a very recognizable Indian influence. From the architecture and art to the delicious and flavorful curries, there are elements of India that permeate much of island life. Nowhere is this more apparent than at one of Fiji’s most impressive structures, the Sri Siva Subrahmanya Swami Temple.

The Sri Siva Subrahmanya Swami Temple is an intricate, colorful, and huge Hindu temple located in the heart of Nadi, on Fiji’s main island. This temple is actually the largest Hindu temple in all of the Pacific, which makes it worth visiting for anyone interested in Hindu religion or religious structures in general.

Its various bright and pastel colors and its ornate shape and carvings make it a wonderful photo opportunity. You can easily visit this site while passing through Nadi, and you can see the exterior for free. For a $5 fee, you can enter inside. If you want to know even more, you can sign up for a guided tour for an additional fee.

Things we like:
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    You can see the exterior for free
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    The building is very beautiful and unique looking
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    An amazing place to stop by and snap a few pictures while passing through Nadi
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Things we don't like:
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    The structure was built in the 1990s, so it isn’t all that old
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    For those uninterested in religion, it might not be all that exciting
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    There isn’t much to see inside, as it only takes 10 minutes to walk through
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Things we like:
  • check-mark
    You can see the exterior for free
  • check-mark
    The building is very beautiful and unique looking
  • check-mark
    An amazing place to stop by and snap a few pictures while passing through Nadi
Click to see more
Things we don't like:
  • check-mark
    The structure was built in the 1990s, so it isn’t all that old
  • check-mark
    For those uninterested in religion, it might not be all that exciting
  • check-mark
    There isn’t much to see inside, as it only takes 10 minutes to walk through
Click to see more
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