Welcome to Papua New Guinea and to the town of Mount Hagen. (Tok Pisin: Maun Hagen) is the third largest city in Papua New Guinea, with a population of 46,250. It is the capital of the Western Highlands Province and is located in the large fertile Wahgi Valley in central mainland Papua New Guinea, at an elevation of 1,677 m. The city is named after the old, eroded volcano Mount Hagen, located about 24 kilometres to the north-west. Traditional culture and beliefs remain strong in Mount Hagen and its surrounds. The Mount Hagen show was first staged in 1961, before PNG's Independence, as an event to unify warring tribes; but since then, the show has become more of an attraction for those seeking to witness the fabulous sight of thousands of painted warriors dancing, and singing to the beat of Kundu drums.
Enjoy a city tour around Mount Hagen this afternoon, with a stop at the tea and coffee plantations that this region is renowned for before checking in to your hotel. Enjoy exploring the city and feel the buzz in the air as local prepare for the biggest event of the year. Stay 2 Nights: Jiwaka Mission Resort or similar (D)
Enjoy an early breakfast this morning before you depart to visit the Sing-Sing groups (tribal gathering groups) from different provinces outside the arena. Witness how their body decorations, colourful traditional costumes and vibrant face painting is done. Your guide will offer explanations outlining the various types of costumes and their significances in the differing cultures of these tribes people.
Follow the tribes into the showgrounds where you will witness hundreds of warriors, all dressed in their very finest traditional regalia, dancing and chanting – each group has their own cultural style and language with the intention of outclassing all the other groups. You will then have the truly unforgettable opportunity to walk amongst the dancers, even shake their hands and meet them, before enjoying a picnic lunch at the showground. Later in the afternoon, you will return to the hotel. (B/L/D)
This morning you will depart from Mount Hagen and drive through the Waghi Valley towards Goroka, stopping at the Asaro Mudmen Mokomoko village. Along the way you will stop at Waigar village to see the traditional bamboo flute men playing their bamboo sounds learnt during their initiation into manhood as part of their tribal traditions.
As you continue along the highway towards the Asaro village, you will wind your way up and down hills and through valleys, passing small townships along the way. Once you reach the Asaro Valley, it is a short walk up to your home for the next two nights. Dinner and overnight stay at Korekoreto Lodging Huts. Stay 2 Nights: Korekoreto Lodging Huts or similar
Note: Korekoreto Lodging has single beds and double bedrooms with flush toilets and showers in the room. Electricity power supply is a portable generator that turns off at 10.00pm and resumes at 06:00am. There is no TV or internet but mobile phone signal is available. (B/L/D)
This morning after breakfast you will take a guided walk to Mt Gurupoka, stopping at a breathtaking lookout over the Asaro Valley, and visit secret cave, and sacrifice site. Returning to the village you will see the Mudmen perform traditional dances and their Mokomoko dance. Lunch today will be a traditional Papua New Guinean mumu on the Earth. Mumu is a traditional method of cooking large quantities of food throughout Papua New Guinea, as well as other islands in the Pacific. It consists of an earth oven that is filled with hot coal or stones, with the food placed within the coals and slow-cooked under the ground.
The afternoon is at your leisure to relax and explore the village. Interact with the locals and watch their day-to-day activities. Your guide will be on hand for any extra walks or activities you would like to try. (B/L/D)
This morning, drive to Goroka Airport (approx. 30 mins drive). From here you will fly to Hoskins via Port Moresby. Our suggested flights are:
(Flights not included)
On arrival in Hoskins, your West New Britain adventure begins. This province of Papua New Guinea is located on the island of New Britain. The provincial capital is Kimbe and throughout the islands there are seven major tribes, the Nakanai, Bakovi, Kove, Unea, Maleu, Arowe, speaking about 25 languages.
People from West New Britain are referred to as “Kombes” in Papua New Guinea, in reference to the significant Kove (or Kombe) people.
West New Britain produces palm oil for export with large oil palm plantations on the north coast of the province especially in the Kimbe region. The bustling town of Kimbe is the third largest port in Papua New Guinea and is the fastest growing city in the South Pacific.
Arriving at Hoskins Airport, your guide will meet and transfer you to your hotel in Kimbe for dinner and a relaxing evening. Stay: Liamo Reef Resort or similar (B/D)
Early this morning, you will depart Kimbe Town and head to Garu village on the sea front. This will be your stepping off point for a boat transfer out to one of the small islands a small way off the coast of Garu. Transfer by boat, to one of the Kombe Islands where you will disembark and be welcomed into the island village. Here you will be greeted by the island people and you will become part of the community, living with them on the island for the next few days.
Your afternoon is at leisure to explore the island, swim in the crystal turquoise waters and laze on white sand beaches. Maybe take a canoe and paddle out, try your hand at spear fishing or snorkelling or arrange a boat to take trip to visit other island villages. You could even try making shell money or necklaces or baskets with the village women. The kids will be happy to have an extra set of hands for a game of cricket or soccer if you're up for it! Stay 3 Nights: Accommodation in a village hut
Note: As this is a traditional village, you will be staying in the homes of locals. Your accommodation will be shared rooms with mosquito nets and mattress and a pillow with sheets.
Toilets are pit toilets with a squat or seat toilet. There is no hot water, showers are bucket showers. There is no power or electricity but a portable generator supply is available for a limited time each day. There is no TV, internet or phone connection. (B/L/D)
Spend your next two days fully immersed in local life. There is a huge range of sea or land activities that locals undertake as part of everyday life – gardening, cooking, fishing and social activities with the locals. The island is not a tourist destination, so this is a truly unique, one in a lifetime experience. (B/L/D)
Late morning, you will farewell your island family, and a boat will collect you to return to Garu and then drive back to Kimbe Town. Arriving in Kimbe Town, check into Liamo Resort. The rest of your final day in West New Britain is at leisure. You may wish the spend the afternoon relaxing by the pool side or beach or choose to go into town to visit the local market. This evening, enjoy a farewell dinner with your fellow travellers. Stay: Liamo Resort or similar (B/L/D)
After breakfast this morning, you will be transferred to Hoskins airport for your flight back to Port Moresby. (Flight not included). (B)
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