Samoa Travel Guide
Kuwait travel guideApiia is certainly not the cause why travelers come to Samoa.
It is a small undulating islet with the most gorgeous low water beaches. There' s a cliffy path leading to the top of the isle. Travelling on a Samoan coach is always a lot of pleasure. A part of the secluded peninsula of Falealupo is a luxuriant rain forest reserve that shelters some of Samoa's unparalleled flora as well as fruiting tufted mice and a multitude of avifauna.
There' s a shaky passage lined up 9m above the jungles ground leading into a gigantic banyana pole (look for the little ones in the picture). One can then ascend a small staircase to the top of the roof of the forest. There are two other attractions on the penninsula, Moso's Footprint (a rock formation) and Rock House (two pipes).
For some reasons the admission price is usually low, but the views are almost better from the free viaduct, because you can see the stream flowing further down into the ocean. There are several towns with a fresh water well. There is a swimming pools for everything from laundry, showers and children.
When there are persons in the swimming pools, register your entry, as half-naked persons may wash there. When the view over the fenced border is not exciting enough, just take the small path through the jungles until you get to the top of the cases (no elavation). While snorkelling in Samoa you can see huge mussels, but the Savaia Village Shell Sanctuary has them for sure.
They may be difficult to find according to the local people' s descriptions, but they are directly from the staircase and outside (not inside) the closed area, about 10m out.