Niua Toputapu
Niua Toputapu is a small volcanic island located in the Tonga archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Niua group of islands and is known for its lush landscapes, beautiful beaches, and rich marine life. The island has a population of around 100 residents, primarily engaged in subsistence farming and fishing.
The island's culture is deeply influenced by traditional Tongan customs and practices. Visitors can experience local traditions, including music and dance, as well as explore the island's natural beauty, which includes coral reefs and tropical forests. Niua Toputapu is accessible by boat or small aircraft, making it a remote yet captivating destination.