- 天數: 1 Day (approx.)
- 位置: Goroka
- 产品编号: gorokadaytour
Goroka Day: Asaro MudmenVillage Tour
As the main hub in the Eastern Highlands Province of PNG, Goroka is most famous for the Goroka Show that celebrates PNG's independence day the second week of September. The show is a gathering of hundreds of people and different tribes bringing their customs and rituals together.
Goroka is not only surrounded by beautiful mountains but also many traditional villages. The Highlands, in particular, is renowned for their impressive headdresses and attire that has changed very little over the course of 100 years.
In addition to an up close and personal experience with the famous Asaro Mudmen, you will also visit another very unique village. The culture and lifestyle of the villages in throughout PNG are incredible and an experience that you will not find anywhere else on the planet.
Itinerary:
The tour will begin this morning at your hotel, after breakfast, or from the airport if you are arriving early from Moresby. Your guide will pick you up from your hotel of choice around 8am. From here, you will transfer out via private car with your guide through Asaro Valley. The drive will take you past coffee plantations, vegetable gardens that include sweet potato, cassava, sugar cane, and much more.
Later this afternoon transfer back to the airport for your departing flight or to your hotel in Goroka.
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Included in Cost:
- Private car
- Private guide
- Tours and activities as listed in itinerary
Not included in cost:
- Flights
- Accommodation
- Travel/medical/cancellation insurance
- Tips
- Food and drinks
- Personal items such as sunscreen, insect repellent, etc
- Day 1: I am warmly greeted by David Kima, who recounts the story and conservation movement of Hogave. We arrive in the middle of the local village mourning of a recently deceased member, a very rare and local experience, totally unplanned. After 3 hours of very rocky road driving, I arrive at the Hogave Conservation Centre welcomed by two villagers who performed a traditional wind instrument that very few locals can play, and incredibly, I become only the second (or third) tourist ever to stay here.
- Day 2: I trek through a truly "virgin" rain forest, one of very few remaining in the world (Congo, Amazon, and PNG), guided by three locals bushwhacking the way with machetes, climb a very wild and steep mountain side equivalent of 200 floors (according to my iPhone) to become the first tourist to reach the top of Mt. Michael. (The way down in the pouring rain was our least favorite moment.) As someone who has summited Mt. Kilimanjaro, I can truthfully say this was a much more challenging level of difficulty - There the most I've climbed in one day was 134 floors, 3-4 hours max, with a different day dedicated to a descent, but in Michael, it was 200 floor, up and down in one day, for 10-12 hours, with far steeper and unpaved paths without camps. This hike/trek is only for the fittest of the fit!
- Day 3: I become the first tourist to visit and stay overnight at Hogave Village, an isolated and remote hour-and-a-half walk from HCC, and join the villagers in peeling potatoes and taro, preparing, and eating mumu. I stay overnight with David (another David) and his family.
- Day 4: I join the villagers gathered to enjoy a traditional hunting performance
- Day 5: I get cellular reception for the first time since I arrive in PNG and get to upload and share my first batch of photos with my friends. https://www.facebook.com/grace.forker.7/media_set?set=a.837672754956.1073741876.3501655&type=3
- Day 1: I ride a local bus (!) with my guide Pauline Puipui to Ratavul where I visit to stay with her family. I visit the local beach, listen to the stories of Pauline's parents, and join them for dinner which is mumu with the biggest giant claims I've ever seen in my life! I stay overnight at an authentic hut and bed made of woven coconut leaves.
- Day 2: I try weaving coconut leaves, scraping coconuts, etc. in preparing mumu that we enjoy with the family and neighbors, then string together local currency of shells. https://www.facebook.com/grace.forker.7/media_set?set=a.836154502546.1073741875.3501655&type=3
- Day 3: I am amazed by the first day of Mask Festival with the early morning Kinavai and nighttime Baining Fire Dance. https://www.facebook.com/grace.forker.7/media_set?set=a.837870833006.1073741880.3501655&type=3 In between during the day, I snorkel and sail with dolphins on the way to/from Duke of York Islands where I explore and picnic at the beach. https://www.facebook.com/grace.forker.7/media_set?set=a.836148634306.1073741874.3501655&type=3
- Days 4-5: More amazing moments at the Festival
- Day 6: I climb to the top Mt Tavurvur volcano and explore Rabaul, including the Japanese bunker and barge tunnels, and Rabaul Museum/Rabaul Hotel. What a history! https://www.facebook.com/grace.forker.7/media_set?set=a.837875388876.1073741881.3501655&type=3
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