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Malaita Province

Experience the local traditions in this beautiful province.


Of Malaita Province's 96,000 people, all but 2,000 are Melanesians. The remainder are Polynesians who live on the two atolls of Ontong Java, and Sikaiana.

In the early 19th century foreigners were confronted by the ferocity of the Malaitan tribesmen in retaliation to black birding activities.

A very distinctive feature of Malaita Island is the large number of artificial islands, particularly in the Langa Langa and Lau Lagoons. These heavily populated islands were built on sandbars or exposed reefs by heaping boulders up until permanent landmass remained. These islands are now home to some 12,000 Malaitans in the Langa Langa and Lau Lagoons in Maramasmike.

Historically, sharks were often worshipped and a few Malaita Islanders still believe spirits reside in them. There are 15 tribal languages and dialect groups including the1,000 strong ancestor worshipping Kwaio tribe, who live in the mountains along the east coast.

The small township of Auki has been the province's capital since 1920, and nowadays has a population of about 4,000 people. It boasts a variety of shops, hotels, and restaurants.

Highlights

Auki, relaxing provincial centre with shops and restaurants.

Artificial islands in Langa Langa and Lau Lagoons.

Stronghold of ancient traditions, including shark calling.

Main centre for the manufacture of shell money.

The isolated Polynesian atolls of Sikaiana and Ontong Java.

Flights to Malaita with Solomon Airlines

Solomon Airlines operates two daily 30 minute scheduled flights to Auki.