‘Radisson Is The Place To Be In Fiji’

Different places in Fiji offer a dynamic experience that is always worth a revisit.
This rings true for Sangita Devi, a technical officer for root crops at the Koronivia Research Station.

Sangita Devi . Photo:Laisa Lui
Her job took her to places during the 17 years of her role as a technical officer at Koronivia Research Station.
The mother of one is excited about overseeing the eight agricultural commodities that’s adding value for subsistence farmers to transition into commercial farming.
Ms Devi says that her job has allowed her to travel to many places across the country and she has been able to witness the beauty of her home country.
She’s travelled to both rural and luxurious places and one that appeals to her form of relaxation is Radisson Blu Resort Fiji.
How many places have you visited around Fiji?
Well, we’ve been traveling all around Fiji. I love to visit the Old Capital once again as I love the scenery and the quietness that is so peaceful.
What is the one place in Fiji you would take visitors to, and why?
Depending on who my visitors are, I got lots of places to take families and friends to. Yanuca Island is one place I would take visitors to experience the great services at Shangri -La.
What is your favourite place for coffee/pie, and why?
Bulaccino has the best taste for coffee and Oreo chocolate cake from Extra Supermarket.
What is your favourite backyard spot, and why?
Gardening. This is the time I spend with my family and especially my children to instill in them the value of planting our own crops and at the same time teach them about food security.
What is one place in Fiji that remains on your bucket list, and why?
Radisson Blu Resort Fiji, Denarau island. It is the place to go to when in Nadi. It has the best customer services and facilities.”