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Wewak Day Tour

  • Süre: 8 Minutes (approx.)
  • Lokasyon: Wewak
  • Ürün kodu: wewakhalfday

Wewak Day Tour

One of the most fascinating regions of Papua New Guinea is the East Sepik province. This is an area covered with verdant lush, and dense forest on one side, mountains on another, and beautiful coastlines all around. The East Sepik is a maze of islands with one of the world's largest waterways, the Sepik River, tranquilly winding its way through.


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. 

Wewak, the capital and a main stop in the province, is located on the northern coast of New Guinea. Situated beautifully between the ocean and coastal mountain range, there is absolutely no shortage of views for you here. The town is home to nearly 30,000 people and has long been the main entrance for travelers venturing out onto the Sepik River, usually via Pagwi. The city is complete with historic remnants and sites to a beautiful beach lined with palm trees. 

For those history buffs on the tour, Wewak was perhaps most notably remembered as the largest Japanese airbase on New Guinea during WWII. Not far from the base is Cape Wom where the Japanese forces surrendered to the constant attack by Australian and American forces. This spot is now a frequently visited spot for travelers in the area. 

Itinerary:

Today the tour will begin from the Paradise New Wewak hotel after breakfast around 9AM. The tour can also begin in the afternoon at 1PM if you prefer an afternoon tour.

This half-day tour will include many Japanese war relics and historical sites. It is quite interesting to see the remnants of the war still very apparent. There are, for example, spots near the airport where craters from bombs have left their mark and can still be seen today.

Today will also include a visit to Cape Wom and the memorial there, Mission Hill lookout, Japanese Peace Park, and more. 

A wonderful and upbeat side of a city is often their markets. Wewak does not fall short in this department. There are many colorful and vibrant markets to visit throughout the city. In addition to markets, there is a flourishing arts and craft movement in the city that is not to be missed. There are many things available to buy from jewellery to special masks, and much more in the way of souvenirs, many of which have been carefully crafted by local artisans. Bonus - you are getting some authentic PNG goods to take home with you and also supporting locals artists and the economy.

Markets are sometimes seen as a way of life. It is often here where visitors can really interact with locals and get a great feel for their way of life and every day. 

The morning tour will end at around 12PM, if you opt for the afternoon tour, it will end around 4PM. In both cases you will be dropped back off at your hotel.

End of tour

Included in cost:

- Local guide

- Tour

Not included in cost:

- Travel insurance

- Meals and drinks

- Personal items such as sunscreen, insect repellant, 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