Prominent landmarks include
Navatu Rock, in
Vitawa village, believed to be one of Fiji's oldest human settlements. Pottery excavated at the base of the rock has been dated to around 1000BC. About 1.5 kilometres offshore lies the island of
Nananu-i-Ra. Fijian mythology holds that this island is the disembodied spirits' point of departure from this world to the afterlife. A village once crowned the peak of this island. The tomb of
Ratu Udre Udre, a famous 19th century
cannibal chief who reportedly consumed more than 800 of his victims, is close to the township of
Vaileka. The renowned Nakauvadra Range which is associated with Fijian mythology is visible from anywhere in the Rakiraki district. It is also the main contributing factor to the dry conditions that prevail throughout much of the year in the Rakiraki region. ==Notable people==