Tokelau Overview
Tokelau is in Polynesia, a group of three atolls located between Hawaii and New Zealand. It is a dependent territory of New Zealand associated with the British Commonwealth. The atolls have tropical climate moderated by trade winds from April to November. Tropical typhoons sometimes sweep Tokelau between November and March, making the best time to visit the islands from April to October.
Tokelau Main Attractions
Tokelau Islands are beautiful and remote, that they are the last explored and settled by the Europeans. Since the islands are forgotten during the colonization in the Pacific, they have become British Protectorate. This ensured an unspoiled natural glamour of the islands. It prevented the massive lost of fauna and flora all over the island. Tokelau become famous for this and the country become a haven for holiday paradises.
Tokelau is densely peopled with all the desirable characteristics you could want from an island in the Pacific. They will welcome you with the caring hospitality and smiles that warms the heart of every visitor. Living in the villages, they will guide you to the most pristine sights all over the island. The locales are very proud of their place that you’ll never miss any attraction in the island.
Tokelau Activities
With the pride of beautiful water and land all around and in the island, Tokelau showcases lots of activities. Enjoy the water doing some water activities like swimming, fishing, dolphin cruises, kayaking, scuba diving and beach walks. There are also some facilities and services that offer golfing and rainforest tours. All you need to do is reach the island and be a part of these activities.
Tokelau Accommodation & Dining
Tokelau is a home for guest houses rated four stars. One of this is the Tokelau Guest House. It is a four star Boutique Bed and Breakfast. This accommodation has been lovingly restored to its former glory back in 1909. It has five generous bedrooms that offer private balconies, nooks or gardens from each room. Tokelau Guest House provides the standard for lodgings in the islands. Tokelau depends on imported goods like rice, flour and sugar for its food in daily life. Fish and coconuts are abundant. So, you can expect mouthwatering fish or coconut rice meals.
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