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INCLUDES 7 NIGHTS!
Accommodation, all meals, Fjord Safaris, Trekking, Game Fishing, Bottom Fishing, Estuary fishing, canoeing, snorkeling, beach Bar B Ques. And fun.
Minimum Booking Six People: Prices on Standard air-conditioned shared accommodation. Fly in Friday fly out following Friday. Staying at beautiful Tufi Resort. Pristine location, Spectacular Fjords, crystal clear waters, unspoilt tropical beaches, snorkel some of the best reefs in the world, enjoy some great game fishing, Wahoo, yellow fin, Spanish mackerel, giant barracuda, dog tooth tuna, and trevally. Bottom fish for red emperor and snapper; fish the estuaries for mangrove jack.
TREKKING: Experience some breath taking views, colorful bird life including Birds of Paradise, hornbills, and the spectacular colored parrots, the worlds’ largest butterflies and beautiful waterfalls. Village Tour: Soak up the rich and diversified cultural of a traditional P.N.G. village and experience there unique customs and life styles. We mix the days around depending on weather. For extra cost experience some of the best diving in the world or upgrade to a deluxe room.
Suit persons of all age groups, corporate groups, School groups, family and friends or a few mates. Only four hour flight from Brisbane. Can be combined with the Kokoda Trail Trek.
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA is a country of wild beauty of breathtaking landscapes, of fascinating flora and fauna. Known as the Land of a Thousand Cultures, there are well over 700 distinct languages spoke throughout the country. It is a place of drama, solitude and sophistication, recognised internationally as the last frontier.
The country is a vast and sensationally beautiful destination for adventure travelers. The legendary Kokoda Track is the primary link, across the rugged Owen Stanley Ranges, between the northern and southern coastlines of the country. The Track was the scene of bitter fighting during World War 11 and still contains the scars of many of the desperate battles that raged across it.
To be in touch with nature, you can take a cruise up and down the 1000-kilometre long Sepik River which is home to some of the best and most intricate primitive arts and crafts in PNG represented by face masks, wood carvings, baskets, traditional “haus tambarans” (spirit houses) and skin cutting ceremonies. Bird watchers will not be left disappointed as PNG is home to 38 of the 43 known species of the bird of paradise, hundreds of endemic orchid species and tropical fishes and corals, found in its popular and natural dive sites.
For the avid trekker, PNG does not disappoint as there is a choice of unique treks and climbs including Mt Wilhelm, which at 4506 meters is PNG’s highest peak and the historically significant 96-Kilometer Kokoda Trail, which runs along the Owen Stanley range between Port Moresby’s Sogeri Plateau to Kokoda in Oro (formerly Northern) Province.
We ask that you take time to read and understand our useful travel advice.
If you are interested in taking up any of these activities, please contact us for more information.
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