How to do something with Tuvalu?

My husband and I are planning a visit to a little island in the Pacific once we return to Melbourne. And while he’s in the mood to explore a new country, I need to work on the country where I grew up. So what’s the easiest way to check availability of any country?

The easiest way to check country availability is to go to your local travel website in whichever country you are travelling to. Most travel websites also show the availability of a specific country at a particularHow to do something with Tuvalu? Go there and work on one of their many projects. You can live in their main village, or just work with them. They’re a small but important island nation that’s also a member of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). They’ve also developed a very interesting technology called AIS, an Automatic Identification System. Go into one of their villages, ask them to help you solve one of the many puzzles they’ve posted, and you’re off on a holiday filled with inspiration.How to do something with Tuvalu?

The following are a series of articles written by a Tuvaluan as well as some photographs of things to do on the island which we have been unable (or have not yet been able to find) on Google Maps.

If you have information to share with us please e-mail us at dave@tuvalu.com

Introduction

It is always a pleasure to learn new things but we have been enjoying the island’s natural beauty and the culture of its inhabitants

title: How to do something with Tuvalu?

How to do something with Tuvalu?

My husband and I are planning a visit to a little island in the Pacific once we return to Melbourne. And while he’s in the mood to explore a new country, I need to work on the country where I grew up. So what’s the easiest way to check availability of any country?

The easiest way to check country availability is to go to your local travel website in whichever country you are travelling to. Most travel websites also show the availability of a specific country at a particularHow to do something with Tuvalu? Go there and work on one of their many projects. You can live in their main village, or just work with them. They’re a small but important island nation that’s also a member of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF). They’ve also developed a very interesting technology called AIS, an Automatic Identification System. Go into one of their villages, ask them to help you solve one of the many puzzles they’ve posted, and you’re off on a holiday filled with inspiration.How to do something with Tuvalu?

The following are a series of articles written by a Tuvaluan as well as some photographs of things to do on the island which we have been unable (or have not yet been able to find) on Google Maps.

If you have information to share with us please e-mail us at dave@tuvalu.com

Introduction

It is always a pleasure to learn new things but we have been enjoying the island’s natural beauty and the culture of its inhabitants