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Budget Sepik Tour - Wewak - Pagwi

  • Duração: 5 Days (approx.)
  • Localização: Wewak
  • Código de produto: sepikbudget

Budget Sepik Tour - Wewak - Pagwi

If authenticity, budget-friendly, uniqueness, and raw is what you are hoping to experience on your adventure in PNG, this tour is a great place to start. If you are on a tight timeframe but are set on getting to the Sepik River, four nights total, in and out, is the lowest possible time frame to really get a feel for the incredible lifestyle and geography of the area.

As the longest river on the island of New Guinea, a few nights does not begin to cover this whole world that is the Sepik River. This tour, however, offers a very raw glimpse into the lifestyle and culture that is the area of Wewak and the Sepik.

The Sepik region is home to hundreds of thousands of people who rely almost solely on the river and dense forest around it to support them. This is an area of the world where it is as though time has stood still for the last 50 years. The reliance on the land and mother nature to provide all that is needed for the locals of the area is an incredible example of perseverance and a true show of what the necessities of life really are. 

This tour is as budget as they come offering a very local experience. From PMV transport to a very basic guesthouse, it is best to expect very warm hospitality and hearts versus extreme comfort during your travels.

Itinerary:

DAY 1:

Today will begin right from the airport.  From here you will take public transport with your guide from Wewak to Pagwi (about 6 hours), Sepik River. Here you will board a motorized canoe and travel down to Kaminibit.

Overnight Kaminibit Lodge. Lunch/Dinner provided.

Accommodation at Kaminibit Lodge. 

Day 2: 

Full day tour by canoe down to Tambanum village and return to Kanganamun village. Overnight Kaminibit Lodge with meals.

Day 3: 

Full day tour to Chambri Lake Wombun village and return to Kaminibit with meals. 

Day 4: 

Full day tour upstream to Korogu, Palembei and overnight Korog village. All meals included.

Day 5:

Early morning transfer to Pagwi where you will then catch the public transport ride to Wewak with your guide. No meals included.

End of services.

IMPORTANT: This tour involves climbing in and out of motor canoes, sometimes walking through mud, some scrambling up riverbanks, and sleeping in basic huts without electricity several nights in a row so some physical agility and mental resilience is required. The guest house is powered by diesel generators producing lights and chances of charges mobile phones or cameras. 


Included in cost:

  • Accommodation as listed in itinerary
  • Transfers (all public as listed)
  • Guide
  • Meals as listed
  • Fuel for canoes

Not Included in cost:

  • Travel insurance
  • Meals & drinks not listed in the itinerary
  • Domestic or International flights
  • Personal items such as first aid kit, toiletries, insect repellent, medication (malaria meds etc)


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“You were quick as I was about to email you myself with information regarding my tour last Saturday Chris.On a good point I get your message - Your guide Florence Bunari was outstanding.Florence was an amazing source of valuable information, and we laughed a bit at my wish list of things to find. The driver and the other guy in the van were also great. Helpful and smiling all through the tour.The War Cemetery was so special and peaceful. We did see from the outside the Parliament House.By far my favourite place was the wonderful Port Moresby Nature Park (they have recently changed its’name). Plants, flowers, animals - absolutely terrific.The security is such a sad part of life in Port Moresby and the scary prices of EVERYTHING, guarantee ones stay will be brief ! I am presuming that this huge security staffing makes all things so massively expensive. I can’t see any other reason why the prices are sky high !It certainly will put visitors off from exploring Port Moresby and I wasn’t aware of seeing any tourists at all in my stay. Everyone I spoke to were there on business. PNG value tourism is therefore so so needed!While I will discuss should anyone enquire, what my trip was like, Please give my best wishes to Florence and as a big traveller ( I have been to 55 countries ) Africa, India, Myanmar , Indonesia, Solomon Islands, etc etc wont bore you - Florence was the best tour person I have ever had. A nice person, educated and I admire her for actually walking the Kokoda Track - sadly I think I’m a bit too old although fit, to do it myself. My days of backpacking are now over.Thank you for organising the tour."

-Richard Bitot, Port Moresby and Jackson Field Culture and history tour, UK