Said to be the home of the Fijian god Ulutini, the Sawa-i-Lau Caves are a mystical and captivating site in Fiji. Nestled in the Yasawa Islands, these limestone caves offer a unique experience where visitors can swim in the cool, shimmering waters. Natural light filters through the main cave, illuminating the intricate limestone formations. Known to Fijians as ‘the heart of Yasawa,’ the caves provide a serene and ethereal atmosphere, making it a memorable destination for those exploring the islands.
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