Mala’ekula Royal Tombs in Nuku’alofa is where the Tupou Royal Family have been laid to rest. Mala’ekula is off limits to the public.
Click Jigshare icon to turn the image into a jigsaw. Or click on photo to download or view full screen image.
All original royalty-free photos, shareable maps, and informative articles.
Mala’ekula Royal Tombs in Nuku’alofa is where the Tupou Royal Family have been laid to rest. Mala’ekula is off limits to the public.
Sunday in Tonga is considered the sabbath day and is even enshrined in the constitution. Pictured is one of...
View of the royal tomb for King Siaosi Tupou II (King George Tuou II). He was born on 18...
This ship is visible from the coast of Nuku’alofa, the capital of Tonga.
Looking at a fale in Ancient Tonga located in the village of Popua. It is only a seven minute...
Looking at the Tongan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Immigration Division in Nuku’alofa.
Little Italy Hotel in Nuku’alofa has 22 rooms with a restaurant and pizzeria on the ground floor. The hotel...
View of Talamahu Market in Nuku’alofa. While the outside market sells fruit and vegetables, inside has a collection of...
Looking at the unusual looking Free Church of Tonga building in Nuku’alofa. Across the street are the Royal Tombs...