Akepa
Akepa is a small, isolated village located in the eastern part of the island of Savai'i in Samoa. The village is known for its traditional Samoan culture and is home to approximately 100 residents. Akepa is situated on the coast, with a small beach and a lush, tropical landscape surrounding the village. The local economy is primarily based on subsistence farming, fishing, and tourism. The village is also home to a small school, a community center, and a church. Akepa is known for its beautiful sunsets and is a popular destination for tourists looking to experience authentic Samoan culture. The village is accessible by boat or by a long, winding road from the main town of Safotu. Despite its small size, Akepa plays an important role in the cultural and social life of Savai'i.