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Operator: Wemso Lodge & Tours | 100 people max |
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and of course our neighboring South Pacific countries including Australia and
New Zealand plus other countries around the world.
This
is an 11 days/13 Night itinerary for the Jiwaka Cultural Show with the
extension of Adventure mighty Mubi River Cruise and Tari visit. The Jiwaka Cultural Show is usually held in
June that concedes Queen’s Bird Day celebration.
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Papua New Guinea, Australia and Pacific, Australian Outback
2012 JIWAKA CULTURAL SHOW – IN
JIWAKA PROVINCE
EXTENSION TO: Tari/Wemso Lodge/Mt. Hagen/Rabaul/Kimbe)
11 DAYS/10 NIGHTS
This
is an 11 days/13 Night itinerary for the Jiwaka Cultural Show with the
extension of Adventure mighty Mubi River Cruise and Tari visit. The Jiwaka Cultural Show is usually held in
June that concedes Queen’s Bird Day celebration.
The
itinerary is based on current Air Niugini schedule flight for Port
Moresby/Mendi sector. However, if
the schedule changes at later date then we will have clients fly via
Itinerary in brief (JUNE 2012) |
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DAY 1 JUNE:
(International flight into Port Moresby) Arrive into Port Moresby
Jackson’s international airport ex international flight. A tourist visa is
required and can be obtained on arrival. After clearing customs and migration
formalities exit the arrival hall and meet Wemso Tours’ staff who will greet
you and will hand over your travel documents and assist transfer you to Gale
Lodge for check in, half day city tour. You do half day tour of Port Moresby
and surrounds. Our staff/driver will drive you to PNG National Museum.
National Museum has one of the finest collections of “Primitive Art” in the
world. The main exhibit contains towering house poles from Sepik Haus Tambarans
(spirit house) Most Artifacts are
larger carvings come from Sepik River areas. There are also pieces from other
parts of the country such as Malagan masks from New Ireland. A walk through
the museum will expose you to nearly all the handicrafts that are wrought in
Papua New Guinea, from string bags or “bilums” to the large sailing craft
that are still used by the people of the Trobriand Islands. There is also an
excellent natural history collection that should not be missed. Your tour then proceed onto the National
Parliament building which was constructed in the style of a Sepik River Haus
Tambaran or Spirit House – the traditional centre of decision making at a
village level. This building represents the democratic foundation of Papua
New Guinea. If time permits we will precede our tour to the Bomana War
Cemetery where thousands of young Australian and Papua New Guinean soldiers
lie. This memorial to the Allied fallen is carefully tended and visited by
many from overseas. If we can speed up our tour, we can see other highlights
such as Hanuabada village – a traditional stilt village mainly over the water
etc. Overnight at Gale Lodge. |
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DAY 2 JUNE 2012: Port Moresby/Mendi Today after breakfast, you
will be transferred by our driver to Jackson’s international airport in Port
Moresby, board into Air Niugini flight to Mendi, meet at the airport and
transfer to Wemso Lodge. The drive time is about 3hrs scenic drive and
sightseeing tour until you reach Wemso Lodge.
Wemso lodge is built in traditional style houses using bush materials.
Interior of the houses are featured with modern materials. It has both self
contend rooms and share bath facilities. The lodge is powered with 12kv gen
set, 2.4vlt, powered 24hrs a day. Overnight WEMSO LODGE. |
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DAY 3 JUNE 2012: Tour at Wemso Lodge. Today after breakfast we set out for full
day Waola Cultural Tour. The people of Kantobo will set up a traditional
cultural sing-sing for you. They will dress in their traditional dressing and
dance in their traditional styles. Once you make booking in advance of your
travel, the local people are readily put available to eagerly put on the
dance show. Quite impressively, you will take much delight in it and even you
will go to the extreme of being a part of the dancing group or even having
had your faces painted with the famous red and yellow color called “Ambua”. At times some tried out the famous head
dresses made mixtures of bird of Paradise feathers. After lunch we will set
out for village discovery to the further Komea villages. We will walk from
village to village and experience their traditional, primitive styles of
living. The elders of the villages you visit will teach you more on how and
why they still live in the kind of primitive society ever since the creation
of the universe. With recent trend from subsistence ways of life in cash
economy, most people tend to fit into a fabricated society, where they still
uphold so much of their traditional values. On the other end they quickly
grasp as much changes as possible which are most adaptable or acceptable to
their society. Wemso Lodge is an example of particular development that is
uniquely apparent as a community development project establishment initiated
by a chief of Komea village.
Overnight Wemso Lodge. |
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DAY 4 JUNE 2012: Tour Tari/Huli Wigman |
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DAY 5 JUNE 2012: Mubi River canoe in Kantobo Today
after breakfast we depart for Kantobo in Lake Kutubu. The drive time is about
8hrs scenic drive. We drive through thick forest, crossing past flowing
rivers. Our driver will do several stopovers for bird watching, trek/hiking,
orchid viewing, taking nature photographing, etc, till we reach Kantobo late
in the afternoon. Our accommodation is at Beaver Guest House. |
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DAY 6 JUNE 2012: Kantobo/Mendi This morning we trek/hike down to Mubi River, board onto the
waiting motorized canoe and cruise down stream. Whilst cruising we visit the
river people of Kantobo who live in the isolated part and in a primitive life
standard. We cruise further down and after about 3hrs cruising we will almost
reach the sparkling Wasi and Beaver falls. It is a must to stop cruising and
boat crew will advise us where to pull the boat ashore. We pull the boat
ashore and do trekking down towards the sparkling falls because if we
continue cruising the force or the current will pull the boat down the fall.
You will have unique experience seeing this sparkling falls. The fall is
created by the mighty Mubi river itself. Interest include: River cruising,
bird watching, nature photographing, trekking, hiking, village visits etc.
Return on the same route to Beaver Guest house for overnight. |
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DAY 7 JUNE 2012:
Kantobo/Mendi This morning after breakfast we depart for Mendi. Our drive time
is 8hrs scenic drive and sightseeing. We will do a lot of stopovers in order
to do photographing, bird watching; village visits etc, till we reach late in
the afternoon at Mendi, overnight at Kiburu Lodge. Kiburu lodge has private
bath facilities. The lodge is surrounded with natural plants including various
species of natural orchids. In Mendi and Waku area we see the famous for its
wonderful display tree of the Greater Bird of Paradise. Here you can hope to
see the incredible Flame Bowerbird, long-billed cuckoo, Hooded Pitta, Blue
Jewel-babbler and many other soughtafter species. Overnight Kiburi Lodge (Southern
Highlands Province)
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DAY 8 JUNE 2012
(MENDI / MT. HAGEN) This morning after breakfast, we depart for Mt. Hagen. Our drive
time is about 2hrs. The driver will stop the vehicle at several locations
especially at Walup, Ialibu and Kagul for bird watching, photographing, hiking
and village visits. We also visit Walup local food and vegetable market,
roadside market plus villages etc. We drive further down to Kagul River where
we drive through a narrow Kagul bridge and this is where police check point
is. Check point is set up for illegal weapons, drugs or any armful item
should not be taken up to the big PNG LNG GAS project in the Southern
Highlands Province, and also for the
travelers safety purposes. We drive further down to Mt. Hagen. Check into
Airport Motel, we do half day tour to
Waghi Valley and to Pogla Culture Center where we will see villagers of Urip
will host the legendary “Mud-man” show for us. We will also see traditional
artifacts and monuments which are kept by a chief leader who marries more
than 5 wives. After the Pogla visit we drive up to Mount Kuta Orchid farm to
see some wild beautiful orchids. From Mt. Kuta we will have a stunning view
of Mt. Hagen city and the surrounding villages. A visit to Mt. Hagen fresh
food and vegetable market will conclude the tour. Overnight Airport Motel. . |
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DAY 9
JUNE 2012: ( AT JIWAKA CULTURAL SHOW) Today
and tomorrow – day 9 & day 10 we depart early as 7am to the
villages to take photographs of local people who do face painting, body
decoration, and head-dressing ready for the show. After taking photographs of
initial dressing, you will be transferred to the show ground and into the
main arena where you will be captivated with the traditional cultural
extravaganza displayed by the hundreds of different tribes but mostly are
from the Highlands regions. You enjoy watching the show. Your guide will
teach and explain you the different cultural groups who participate in the
show. After having your pack lunch we set out for village discover across to
Sigiri and Bunimo. Here we see Highlands’s tea and coffee plantation plus
villages. Return drive to Mt. Hagen and overnight at Airport Motel. |
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DAY 10 JUNE 2012 (GOROKA SHOW) This
morning we depart early as 7am to the villages to take photographs of local
people who do face painting, body decoration, and head-dressing ready for the
show. After taking photographs of initial dressing, you will be transferred
to the show ground and into the main arena where you will be captivated with
the traditional cultural extravaganza displayed by the hundreds of different
tribes but mostly are from the Highlands regions. |
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DAY 11 JUNE 2012 (AT GOROKA) Transfer
hotel to Goroka airport, you bid a farewell to your highlands host and board
onto Air Niugini PX flight Goroka/Port Moresby, meet and assist connect to
your international departure flight out of Port Moresby. End of our arrangements: LAND COST: US$2100.00 p/person based on twin share
accommodation Land
cost includes twin share accommodation, tours, transfers, meals starting from
dinner on arrival to breakfast on the departure date, show entrance fees,
local guide fees, carriers/porters, village fees. and
cost does not include visa fees, services of personal nature such as
beverages, bar, laundry services, phone/fax/email bills, domestic Air Niugini
flight. Additional cost to the land cost: 1) Single
supplement: US$520.00 per single except at Beaver Guest House. Single
supplement cost for Wemso Lodge is not included in the cost but singles will
be provided at the time of check-in if available at No extra cost. 2) Air Niugini flight: POM/Mendi
and Goroka Port Moresby= US738.00 net per person for both two sector fares. Note:
The Air Niugini prices and show badge fees are current, 2011 and will be
subject to change without notice. We
will advise you should there be any changes at the later date.
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Deposit and Final Payment:
A
deposit of US$200.00 per person is required at the time of accepting and
booking the tour in order to secure rooms in Goroka. Once the deposit is
received we will firmly hold the rooms. Final payment is due on 05th
July 2012,
As
soon as the payments are made, we required copy of the telegraphic transfer receipt
to ease in identifying your payment. Our
Fax number is: + (675) 323 4286.
Cancellation:
Cancellations
received between 14 June and 14 July 2012 will result in forfeiture of the
US$200.00 per person deposit. Cancellation received later than 30 days prior to
14 days will attract 50% of the total land and air costs. No refund will be
made after the tour has commenced.
Note
we operate these tours using our own vehicles with experience drivers and
guides throughout both in Port Moresby, Goroka, Mt. Hagen, Mendi and Tari in
the Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. We have our own hire cars
ranging from troopers, small cars, Toyota 5th Element, Land cruise
10 seaters and open back plus others available for hire and for our tour
operation.
Please
feel free to ask should you have any questions.
Regards/
Cedric Kulimbua (Mr.)
Tour Coordinator
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