Drilling Dreams in Paradise: Kalo’s Fiji Gold Hunt Advances
Kalo Gold wraps Phase 1 drilling at Fiji’s Vatu Aurum Project, setting the stage for assays that could unlock one of the Pacific Rim’s most promising gold frontiers.

In the sun-drenched islands of Fiji, where turquoise waters meet untapped mineral wealth, Kalo Gold Corp is making waves, or should we say, drilling holes, with its ambitious Vatu Aurum Project. The company has just announced the completion of its Phase 1 drilling program, a milestone that's not merely a checkmark on a to-do list but a bold stride into what could be one of the Pacific Rim's next big gold stories. Spanning a whopping 367 square kilometers of prime exploration territory, this 100%-owned venture is buzzing with potential, as field programs press on and assay results loom just weeks away in mid-October 2025.
Picture this: the Aurum Epithermal Field isn't your run-of-the-mill prospect. It's a geological playground featuring everything from structurally controlled quartz veins to explosive diatreme breccias, echoing the setups that have fueled massive gold hauls elsewhere in the Pacific Rim. Kalo has only poked at four of over 25 high-priority targets so far, leaving the lion's share of this district-scale beast unexplored. If early indicators hold, we're talking about a project that could blend high-grade precision with bulk-tonnage muscle, turning heads in the mining world.
