Niuas
The Niuas are a group of islands located in the northern part of Tonga, a Polynesian nation in the South Pacific Ocean. This group consists of three main islands: Niuafo'ou, Niua Toputapu, and Niuatoputapu. The islands are known for their lush landscapes, volcanic origins, and rich cultural heritage.
The Niuas are relatively remote and less populated compared to other islands in Tonga. They are primarily inhabited by the Tongan people, who maintain traditional lifestyles and practices. The islands offer unique opportunities for eco-tourism, with beautiful beaches, coral reefs, and opportunities for hiking and exploring local culture.