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Excursion d'une journée à Wewak

  • Durée: 8 minutes (environ)
  • Lieu: Wewak
  • Code produit: wewakhalfday

Excursion d'une journée à Wewak

L'une des régions les plus fascinantes de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée est la province du Sepik oriental . C'est une région couverte d'une forêt luxuriante et dense d'un côté, de montagnes de l'autre, et bordée de magnifiques côtes. Le Sepik oriental est un labyrinthe d'îles traversé par l'un des plus grands cours d'eau du monde, le fleuve Sepik , qui serpente tranquillement.


La région du Sepik abrite des centaines de milliers de personnes qui dépendent presque exclusivement du fleuve et de la forêt dense qui l'entoure pour subvenir à leurs besoins. Dans cette région du monde, le temps semble s'être arrêté depuis 50 ans. La dépendance à la terre et à la nature pour subvenir aux besoins des habitants est un exemple incroyable de persévérance et une illustration fidèle des nécessités de la vie.

Wewak , capitale et étape principale de la province, est située sur la côte nord de la Nouvelle-Guinée. Magnifiquement située entre l'océan et la chaîne de montagnes côtières, la ville offre un panorama exceptionnel. Elle compte près de 30 000 habitants et constitue depuis longtemps la principale porte d'entrée des voyageurs s'aventurant sur le fleuve Sepik, généralement via Pagwi. La ville regorge de vestiges historiques et de sites donnant sur une magnifique plage bordée de palmiers.

Pour les passionnés d'histoire, Wewak est surtout connu pour avoir été la plus grande base aérienne japonaise de Nouvelle-Guinée pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Non loin de là se trouve le cap Wom, où les forces japonaises se sont rendues face aux attaques incessantes des forces australiennes et américaines. Ce lieu est aujourd'hui un lieu de visite fréquent des voyageurs de la région.

Itinéraire:

Aujourd'hui, l'excursion débutera à l'hôtel Paradise New Wewak après le petit-déjeuner, vers 9h. Elle peut également débuter l'après-midi à 13h si vous préférez une excursion en après-midi.

Cette excursion d'une demi-journée vous fera découvrir de nombreux vestiges de guerre et sites historiques japonais. Il est intéressant de constater que les vestiges de la guerre sont encore très visibles. Par exemple, près de l'aéroport, des cratères de bombes ont laissé des traces et sont encore visibles aujourd'hui.

Aujourd'hui, vous visiterez également Cape Wom et son mémorial, le belvédère de Mission Hill, le parc japonais de la paix et bien plus encore.

Les marchés sont souvent un aspect merveilleux et dynamique d'une ville. Wewak ne fait pas exception à la règle. On y trouve de nombreux marchés colorés et animés à visiter. Outre ces marchés, la ville connaît un essor artistique et artisanal incontournable. On y trouve une multitude d'objets, des bijoux aux masques, en passant par des souvenirs, dont beaucoup ont été soigneusement confectionnés par des artisans locaux. En prime, vous rapporterez des produits authentiques de Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, tout en soutenant les artistes et l'économie locaux.

Les marchés sont parfois considérés comme un art de vivre. C'est souvent là que les visiteurs peuvent réellement interagir avec les habitants et se faire une idée précise de leur mode de vie et de leur quotidien.

La visite du matin se terminera vers midi. Si vous optez pour celle de l'après-midi, elle se terminera vers 16h. Dans les deux cas, vous serez ramené à votre hôtel.

Fin de la tournée

Inclus dans le prix :

- Guide local

- Tournée

Non inclus dans le prix :

- Assurance voyage

- Repas et boissons

- Articles personnels tels que crème solaire, insectifuge, etc.

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    4/5 - (23 votes)
    “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

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    Last Minute Goroka Show - Budget Tour

    Voici une description de l'image : Une vue panoramique de la côte de Wewak présente une baie, un complexe de bâtiments blancs le long du rivage, des montagnes verdoyantes en arrière-plan et un feuillage tropical au premier plan, créant un paysage tropical vibrant.
    from 1 450,00 $US
    • 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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    4/5 - (23 votes)

    How was your trip and guide?

    “Thomas Payape and Tony Hateya from PNGVT looked after me very well. There was a funeral of a PNG pilot on the land next to Lakwanda Lodge and there were over a thousand Huli people there for 4 to 5 days.I arrived on the day that they were preparing the mumu with 60 pigs to be slaughtered. Thomas was able to use my iPhone to get great movies shot of the preparations.Since I had walked with a student from Tari High School to Margarima (2 days I think) in 1974, retracing Tari to Ambua Gap & Margarima was probably the highlight for me.I cannot recommend Rapheal Kogun enough!! He is very honest and cared greatly about my safety. Same with Thomas Paypae in Tari.The Guest house in Goroka was excellent, with ensuite bathroom and a continental breakfast provided – also very clean.In Madang, Raphel told me that there were pirates at the moment, so we did not go to Dazib guesthouse, but stayed in the Lutheran Gusethouse in Madang – again excellent.

    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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    PLEASE READ, ALL OF THIS, THEN PROCEED:

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