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Port Moresby Day Tour

alkaen 370,00 $
  • Kesto: 1 Day (approx.)
  • Tuotekoodi: PNG3

Port Moresby Day Tour

The bustling city of Port Moresby is the largest city of Papua New Guinea and home to almost 400,000  people of all races and walks of life, majority being the local people., located on the South Western Coast of the Gulf of Papua, it is 2 degrees south of the equator, this makes the sun set about the same time  every night at 6:00pm – 6:30pm. The local dialect in Port Moresby and across PNG is “pisin” or pidgin in English, however most people  speak English and it is easy to converse and find your way around. 

Your Port Moresby city tour can start right off your flight or layover, but if you have to be in town, at  9:30am start time is good to avoid traffic and is estimated to end around 14:00 - 15:00pm  

Itinerary:

Today, your tour will depart from your accommodation in Port Moresby or from the hotel. We will take you on a tour of our home Port Moresby, with our first stop at the Koki fish market. From here, we take the Ela beach road and enjoy the sea and the beach as we take the ring road around the township of Port Moresby, We drive up to the top of Daugo and enjoy a panoramic view of Fisherman  Islands and the town areas before heading back down onto Airvos road, on the drive we enjoy another  panoramic view of Fairfax harbor towards Tatana and Hanuabada village on slits.  

We continue on to our next stop at the Port Moresby Nature Park, a 2km of walkways thread under and  through the canopy of a small jungle forest setup with a well maintain garden. A variety of wildlife is kept  here, and is home to crocodiles, Cassowaries, Cuscus, New Guinea Pigeon, Tree Kangaroo’s, fruit bats,  and our National Bird of Paradise 

Our final stop is at the National Museum and Art gallery for the best overview of PNGs rich indigenous  culture, where on display is a selection of of local artifacts including masks, shields, totems, war relics and  some contemporary art. We find located on the grounds of the National Museum a Koiari tree house.  On Saturday’s we have the chance to visit the local handicraft markets.  

Our tour ends from here and we return to your hotel, Our guides are trained, and are security conscious,  we use clean air conditioned reliable transport and a patient, friendly driver who with the guide ensure  your tour of Port Moresby a memorable one. 


Included:

  • Day Tour Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle 
  • Experienced English-speaking Guide 
  • Entry Fees where required
  • Water

Excluded:

  • Visas
  • Tips
  • Meals and drinks
  • Travel/medical/cancellation insurance


Varaa tästä
“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