The Kingdom of Tonga is an archipelago in the South Pacific Ocean comprising 169 islands stretching over a distance of about 800 kilometres. It is the only sovereign monarchy in the Pacific and takes pride in its claim that it was never colonised.
I recently spent a wonderful two weeks in Tonga - the islands completely live up to their billing as the Friendly Islands - Captain Cook
gave Tonga this moniker after his first visit in 1773 when he was
treated to various festivals. It was only later that it was revealed
local chiefs wanted to kill Cook but could not agree whether to attack
by day or night.
This is the first in a series of podcasts about
Tonga that include my own recordings from Tonga and also interviews
with experts in the scientific areas we tackle. In this show, we look at
There are very few places left so get booking if you would like to swim with whales this year.
Stay tuned for more on Tonga in upcoming podcasts, in which we will talk about the intoxicating drink Kava,
the Stone-Henge of the South Pacific, the effects of global warming and
rising sea-levels on Tonga, the local animals and more on whaling
science and politics.