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Sepik River Voyage

  • Duration: 8 Days (approx.)
  • Product code: PNG2

Sepik River Voyage – Cruise the Planet's Foremost Cultural and Colorful Buffet, See Humanity frozen in Time.

Formerly known as “Kaiserin Auguesta” Sepik is considered as one of the largest rivers in Papua New Guinea and is the second most biodiverse river — a home the 57 species of the world’s largest freshwater, Saltwater, and New Guinea crocodiles. Sepik also holds the largest and richest mammalian biodiversity in the whole Australasia, with 120 identified species, 76 mammal species, half of the region species, and endemic which means they are only found in Sepik. It is said that there is a lot more to discover given its rich biodiversity. The Sepik region of Papua New Guinea consists of 2 provinces, the East and the West. 

Life of the Sepik revolves around the river,  men would paddle their canoes for trade and food hunting, women would fish together with the men or at stay at home making “sago”, while the children run around the villages or play by the riverbank — a typical village life. Considered the most known region in the country, with their crocodile eggs and skins sold internationally for their quality. The Sepik people are also known for their wood carvings, such as shields, masks, canoes with crocodile head designs, and many more. To this day, the Sepik tradition from their ancestors is still alive. 


Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrival in Wewak

Arrive in Wewak Airport and pick up by our ground staff to transfer to Wewak Seaside Lodge. Welcome Dinner and relax with a view over the river mouth to the Pacific and the edge of PNG. Inside and downstream lies your odyssey into the last frontier of humanity, the most untouched reach of the earth by modernity, and the cradle of hundreds of different languages. 1146 km long, the Sepik is one of the planet's greatest and most epic river journeys. Vivified in the minds and museums of the world, this prism of fantastic stratified culture up and down an enormous geographic area ranges through hundreds of different and distinct languages and cultures, many still a mystery as to how they got there and why they became so unique. This is where your cultural buffet begins.

Day 2: Drive to Pagwi 6-7 hours by road by private 4x4

Today you leave Wewak, formerly one of the largest Japanese airbases in the Pacific, and set out towards the Middle Sepik, across countless tribes, cultures, villages, mountains, jungles, and lowlands wildlife and birds circling in the trees alongside and above you. Stop for lunch at a traditional Kai Bar, and meet the locals. Arrive at Pagwi boat launch on the middle Sepik, and set off downstream on the beginning of your journey. Today we travel 2 hours to Kemenabit village and guesthouse, floating frozen in time and tens of thousands of years in the past, down the river. Relax, meet the local boatmen and riverside villagers, and prepare for your voyage ahead. Dinner and overnight at Kemenabit guesthouse. 

Day 3: Full Day Tour to Chabri Lake

On the way to the Great Lake in the Middle Sepik after breakfast, cruise past Ibomb village where clay artisans have been at their craft for hundreds of years and had their artifacts make their way to museums in the west for at least a hundred years. Drift past riverlife frozen in time from the stone age. Lunch in a riverside village. Arrive at Chabri Lake where the full grandeur of PNG unfolds. Countless birds and fish and wildlife, and “Spirit Houses” (Tambaran), with a backdrop of deep green rainforest and misty cloud drenched mountains. See real village life in the last place touched by modernity in history, the last first contacts. Overnight and dinner at Kemenabit in the evening on the return loop.

Day 4: Blackwater Lake 

Today after breakfast we set off further down the Sepik to Gavamas Village and Blackwater Lake, along a side tributary of the main Sepik, and far-and-away the most photogenic reach of the river, reputedly the most beautiful. Cruise past 6 or more villages decked with decoration and natural forest-dye paint, held up on stilts, straight out of a fantasy or a painting. All have totally different, and largely mutually-unintelligible languages. Divergent cultures. Hear drums, dancing, and witness some of the most colorful and intricate clothing in the world, in what is undoubtedly one of the earth's most colorful last reserves of culture. This area is full of attractions and activities, including a lost Japanese Outpost from World War II, fresh waterfalls where you can bathe and drink, and tonight we will accompany crocodile hunters along the blackwater lake. Dinner and overnight in Gavamas Haus (Gavamas Guest House)

Day 5: River Voyage to Kaningara 

Set off further down the river to see more spirit houses as well as, at last, one of the world-famous tsing-tsings, a small gathering for you of Kaningara warriors in their traditional dress, and dancing their traditional rites. In this part of PNG, ritualistic skin-cutting of young male warriors often takes place still, and you may run across the practice around here. Please note to retain your opinions on this to yourself, as it is a very proud part of young adolescence for PNG male youth. Lunch at Kaningara Village. Return to our boats for departure back upstream to Gavamas for dinner and overnight.

Day 6: Upper Sepik-Bound

Today we beeline up another tributary of the river, upstream all day, to find some of the most stunning lasting memories and monoliths to World War II in the Pacific. After Breakfast at Gavamas we head all day up an opposing parallel river route to reach Kemenabit Village from the other direction and get some good rest and hearty dinner. Overnight a Kemenabit. 

Day 7: Palambei, Spirit Houses, and World War II Raids

Today we visit up close and personal Haus Tambaran, a beautiful spirit house, which was ravaged in World War II by Japanese bombing, standing as a memory alongside the memory of the living elders of the town, with an intact and fully decorated spirit house alongside. Take in the contrast between the 2 reminders of the more beautiful and the more ugly sides of human cultural capacity and nature. After lunch return by road in private 4x4 to Wewak for dinner. Overnight and closing cocktails at Wewak Seaside Lodge.

Day 8: Depart Wewak 

After Breakfast, transfer to the airport for your departure from Wewak and PNG.


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Included:

  • Accommodation as listed
  • Meals as listed
  • Transport as listed
  • Local guides
  • Tours
  • Airport pick up and drop off

Excluded:

  • Flights (domestic and international)
  • Personal expenses (ie sunscreen, souvenirs, insect repellent, etc)
  • Drinks
  • Laundry services
  • Visas
  • Travel/Medical Insurance (mandatory to bring, show, and prove to participate)
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    Last Minute Goroka Show - Budget Tour

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    • Duration: 4 Days (approx.)
    • Product code: PDBZ72

    Last-Minute Goroka Show Package - Budget

    Itinerary:


    Day 1:Friday, September 19

     Upon arrival in Goroka, you will be picked up from the airport and transferred to your guesthouse. Enjoy dinner and settle in for your first night in preparation for the festival.


    Day 2: Saturday, September 20

    Begin your first full day at the Goroka Show with VIP access and your guide. Experience the vibrant traditional dances, colorful costumes, and cultural performances. A packed lunch will be provided to take along, and you will return to your guesthouse in the afternoon.


    Day 3: Sunday, September 21

    Spend your second day at the festival exploring more performances and traditional displays. Visit the John McCarthy Museum within the festival grounds while enjoying VIP entry and the guidance of your expert host. A packed lunch is included, and you will return to your guesthouse in the afternoon.


    Day 4: Monday, September 22

     After breakfast, you will be transferred to Goroka Airport for your departure. (Overnight accommodation in Port Moresby is not included.)

    Included:

    This package includes three nights of basic accommodation in Goroka, VIP passes to the Goroka Show, expert guides throughout the festival, and transfers to and from the Showgrounds.


    Not Included:

    This package does not include domestic or international flights, accommodation in Port Moresby, meals and drinks outside of the included dinner and breakfast, medical, cancellation, or travel insurance, or tips.


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    And would you recommend this tour to other adventurers who'd like to come to PNG?

    Definitely. I had a great time thanks. Best holiday yet."

    -Ted Sullivan, PNG Essential Odyssey

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