
He has been named at fullback, with Daniel Rona and Leroy Carter starting on the wings.
It's a trip home where family and friends can see him play for his adopted side.
"It's always special going back home and playing in front of Mum and Dad, to see how much they've sacrificed for me to get to where I am today and it's a chance to go back and show them some rewards for their hard labour."
Narawa said playing the Drua had unique challenges, and the Chiefs had to expect the unexpected.
"There are a lot of factors that come into play. You've got the weather and the crowd. They're a tough team to beat when they've got the fans behind them and when they're getting momentum. It's just a massive challenge.
"It's been a great start to the season with three wins and hopefully we can keep building and go all the way."
Narawa said he had a goal of retaining his All Blacks jersey, but that would only come by doing his job for the Chiefs daily and weekly.
"I can't control what the All Blacks coaches do, or who they pick, but it's up to me being able to perform week in and week out."
The Chiefs are aware of what to expect in Fiji based on previous experiences.
Assistant coach Roger Randle said the Chiefs know from previous experience what they can expect in Fiji.
An added consideration was how well the Drua have been playing in 2025.
"It's challenging, but we're excited about that."
They were also relieved that first five-eighths Damian McKenzie had recovered well from the injury he suffered last week, and while not named for the weekend, it is regarded as a short-term injury.
Shaun Stevenson's return to the 23 provides cover at fullback.
Lock Josh Lord will be out for a little longer as a result of a knee injury he suffered.
However, hooker Samisoni Taukei'aho will start along with prop Ollie Norris, lock Manaaki Selby-Rickit, flanker Kaylum Boshier and No8 Jimmy Tupou in a rearranged Chiefs pack.
Drua coach Glen Jackson has impressed on his side they need to be disciplined, especially after the disappointments they experienced in their loss to the Waratahs.
He told the Fiji Sun, "Every game has its opportunity to win, but we must have the right discipline and get to the right course with the referee.
"We are looking forward to how to beat the best. It is important to take what we learned from last week and ensure we do not give away penalties so they can kick into the 22 because they are very good at that.
"The best thing about the Chiefs is the turnover. The game in Lautoka is going to be a great game of rugby in terms of attack footy."