Simom Small
30 years old Englishman Simon Small had travelled to almost 40 countries. As a kid, he’s interested in atlas and flags of different countries and he started travelling at the age of sixteen to New Zealand on a school exchange. As he said, in Aoteoroa schools are 90 percent Polynesians and Melanesians and that’s also when he began to learn about the Melanesian Culture from Fijians, Ni Vanuatu, and PNG as well as Solomon Islands Students studying in New Zealand.
“I learned about Solomon Islands through television. I saw a documentary about Malaita on Aljazeera, it was about the dolphin teeth.” He said.
He said, tourist are really interested in places like Cambodia with a lot of cultural sites, however he said that the popularity of traditional sites also makes them difficult to be preserve as Tourist visits them frequently.
“Travelling is my Hobby and I travelled to almost 40 countries.” He said.“I like the fact that there are not a lot of other tourists coming here.
“I went to Langa langa Lagoon at the Busu cultural village I met chief Thomas Dakuo Butaisi and he showed me around. I've learned of how they make the shell money. I also went to Riba cave where the ancestors’ warrior lived.”
I went to Lilisiana just to experience the life and the culture in the Solomon Islands and travelled as far as Kwaibala water fall Fiu river and Osi lake with the assistance of a tour guide Mr. Silas Malai.
Simeon said he absolutely enjoyed while in Auki especially in langa langa as he stayed at the Auki Motel.
“I feel like that’s really Solomon Islands, because my impression of Solomon Islands is a small community where people live in a traditional way with beautiful villages.” He said.
“I think it’s important for tourists not to spend so much time in Honiara and that’s why I want to have more information about Solomon Islands.”
The Caribbean descent, said that Solomon Islands similarity to the Caribbean is not only the tropical climate and fruits but also the pace on which everyone is doing something. He said our slowness in doing things also connected to the climate.
“You can’t run or rush into doing things, because it is hot.” He said. Another similarity in Solomon islands compared to the Caribbean is, the villagers are warm and welcoming.” He added.
My impression of Solomon Islands is extremely relaxed in movement he said. It is a country where people respect their roots.
Simon small arrived in Solomon Islands on Monday 22 February 2016 and left for England on Sunday the week after.
He also said that Solomon Airlines is very expensive as well as keeping up to schedule is another problem for transport service, as he recalled when he had arrived on the exact time to travel to Malaita on the 360 Discovery, but had to wait for another 45minutes.
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