[{"title":"Day 1 – Arrival Goroka","name":"Goroka","description":"<p>Welcome to Papua New Guinea. Upon arrival in Goroka, you’ll be greeted at the airport and taken to your hotel.</p><br/><p><strong>Keiya Village and Cane Swallowing </strong></p><br/><p>Following lunch at the hotel, head to Keiya village for some incredible cultural performances. Among these is the ‘Cane Swallowing’ initiation ceremony, which is a ritual for boys at puberty and young men. During this ritual, they swallow up to 30 centimetres of a small cane before pulling it out. There is a sacred understanding that this ritual clears the mind and enlightens the heart and body. Known as Dring Kol Wara (Drink Cold Water) by the Bena people of Eastern Highlands, this initiation is practised only by young men. Traditionally, women were never allowed to witness it, let alone know about it.</p><br/><p>The cane is carefully carved to achieve a smooth surface to allow easy ingestion. After carving, it is bent into a U-shape and hung to dry in kitchen huts. It is dried for about one month before being used. Now and then the dried cane is taken out and left in water to regain moisture to maintain its outer covering. Its length may vary from a metre upwards.</p><br/><p>The initiation period may last for two to three months, depending on the pork available for meals in the ‘Haus man’. Mothers of young boys cry for their sons, as they are taken away to learn their customs and embrace manhood.</p><br/><p>During this initiation, initiates must sleep on their back, facing up, as it’s believed to straighten and elongate the intestines in preparation for the Neheya. They’re served meals consisting of only pork fat and boiled kaukau (sweet potato), believing that this dish, known as hosamaya, ensures the smooth passing of the cane along the digestive tract. This dish is exclusively prepared by elderly women who have gone past menopause. Witnessing this ancient practice is a rare experience.</p><br/><p>Return to your hotel for dinner.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Lunch, Dinner</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Red River Lodge or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/>","lat":"-6.083477","lng":"145.386264"},{"title":"Day 2 – Goroka Festival","name":"Goroka","description":"<p>Enjoy an early breakfast, as you depart at 7:30 am to get your bearing at the festival. Sing-sing groups start arriving from 9 am. You will be awed at their body decorations, colourful traditional costumes and vibrant face painting. Learn about the different types of costumes and their cultural significance.</p><br/><p>Experience a sensory feast of colours, Kundu drums, and chanting as thousands of warriors, all dressed in their very finest traditional regalia, perform and dance and sing-sing. Each group, with their own cultures and languages, vow to outclass the other groups. Walk among the dancers, shake their hands and meet them.</p><br/><p><strong>Tumbuna Market</strong></p><br/><p>Following the festival, you will be transferred to the Tumbuna market for the opportunity to purchase locally-made handicrafts before returning to your hotel late in the afternoon.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Red River Lodge or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/>","lat":"-6.083477","lng":"145.386264"},{"title":"Day 3 – Goroka Festival","name":"Goroka","description":"<p>This morning you’ll join your guide for another day at the festival arena. A picnic lunch will be provided, so you don’t miss any of the action.</p><br/><p><strong>McCarthy Museum</strong></p><br/><p>After the festival, at approx. 3.00 pm, you’ll visit the McCarthy Museum near the showground. The museum’s main collections feature artefacts and specimens from the Highlands region, including wooden dishes, stone mortars, stone blades, magic stones and sandstones for making stone blades. Additionally, there are WWII relics on display, including a P-39 Airacobra.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Picnic Lunch, Dinner</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Red River Lodge or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/>","lat":"-6.083477","lng":"145.386264"},{"title":"Day 4 – Goroka to Madang","name":"Madang","description":"<p>After breakfast, drive to Madang on the north coast. The roads are bumpy but the scenery is spectacular. Pass by plantations and villages until you emerge on the fringe of the coast. Enjoy a packed lunch along the way. Upon arrival at your resort, the rest of the day is yours to relax and explore at your leisure.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>2 nights Madang Resort or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><em>Travel time Goroka to Madang: approx. 314km | 5 hrs 45 min </em></p><br/>","lat":"-5.221884","lng":"145.785632"},{"title":"Day 4 – Goroka to Madang","name":"Goroka","description":"<p>After breakfast, drive to Madang on the north coast. The roads are bumpy but the scenery is spectacular. Pass by plantations and villages until you emerge on the fringe of the coast. Enjoy a packed lunch along the way. Upon arrival at your resort, the rest of the day is yours to relax and explore at your leisure.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>2 nights Madang Resort or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><em>Travel time Goroka to Madang: approx. 314km | 5 hrs 45 min </em></p><br/>","lat":"-6.083477","lng":"145.386264"},{"title":"Day 5 – Madang","name":"Madang","description":"<p><strong>Pig Island</strong></p><br/><p>Today, it’s time to hit the water and head out to Pig Island. Cruise past some small islets with stilt houses and witness the simple lifestyle of these fisherman villages. Enjoy diving (at additional cost) or snorkelling in the turquoise waters of Pig Island. If it is clear, you can see the remains of a bomber plane. Lunch is included today. Lunch is included, so why not bring a book and unwind on the pristine white sand beach?</p><br/><p><strong>Madang Museum </strong></p><br/><p>This afternoon, you’ll visit the Madang Museum. A small but incredibly fascinating museum, you will learn about the 1660 eruption of Long Island. Look for the ceremonial headdress from Bosmum village on the Lower Ramu River. These are worn during the ‘cleansing of the blood’, the time in which blood is drawn from a boy’s tongue and penis during initiation to manhood. Enjoy a village visit where you’ll have a glimpse into the traditional yet simple coastal life.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Lunch</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Madang Resort or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Boat transfers</p><br/>","lat":"-5.221884","lng":"145.785632"},{"title":"Day 6 – Madang to Wewak","name":"Madang","description":"<p>This morning, you’ll transfer to the airport for your flight to Wewak (flight not included), the gateway to the mighty Sepik River. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>None</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight Wewak Boutique Hotel or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/>","lat":"-5.221884","lng":"145.785632"},{"title":"Day 6 – Madang to Wewak","name":"Wewak","description":"<p>This morning, you’ll transfer to the airport for your flight to Wewak (flight not included), the gateway to the mighty Sepik River. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>None</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight Wewak Boutique Hotel or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/>","lat":"-3.580023","lng":"143.658317"},{"title":"Day 8 - Ambunti","name":"Ambunti","description":"<p><strong>Ambunti via Wewak and Pagwi</strong></p><br/><p>This morning, farewell your local hosts, as you head back to Wewak and drive to Pagwi and onto Ambunti. The main Sepik River can become monotonous, meandering through floating logs and floating islands until you reach Ambunti. In the evening, it will rupture into a vast environment of herons, cormorants, wild ducks, egrets, kites and 1000-plus species of water birds.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight Ambunti Local Guesthouse or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Motorised canoe</p><br/><p><em>Travel time: Wewak to Pagwi 5-6 hrs on dirt road</em></p><br/>","lat":"-4.215909","lng":"142.819979"},{"title":"Day 9 – Eastern Sepik River","name":"Sepik River","description":"<p><strong>Meno, Tongijamp Yesan and Mayo </strong></p><br/><p>Today you will enjoy a tour to Meno, Tongijamp Yesan and Mayo which are remote communities within the Eastern Sepik. They had not had interaction with man until only recently and have an extremely fascinating lifestyle and culture which you will learn about.</p><br/><p><strong>Haus Tambaran </strong></p><br/><p>You may have the opportunity to visit the Haus Tambaran, or ‘Spirit House’, which is – as the name implies, the home of the spirits; of ancestors, progenitors, crocodiles and other animals. Upstairs in these houses, carvers and other artisans sit quietly next to their creations – an astonishing array of figurines, half-bird, half-mammal; or half-human, part-animal and so forth. (Women require permission to enter the spirit houses).</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight Local Guesthouse or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Motorised canoe</p><br/>","lat":"-4.144937","lng":"142.896528"},{"title":"Day 10 – Middle Sepik","name":"Sepik River","description":"<p><strong>Palimbe, Yenchan and Kanganamun </strong></p><br/><p>Today following breakfast, it is a full day to the Middle Sepik. You will visit Palimbe, Yenchan and Kanganamun. These villages have stood firm against the invasion of Christianity. They still have their Haus Tambarans and practice their customs, including the initiation and scarification of young boys</p><br/><p>that depict the crocodile as a symbol of power and strength. The villages are also famous for artists and they make carvings with the heads of birds.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight Korogu Guest House or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide<br /><br/>Motorised canoe</p><br/>","lat":"-3.851468","lng":"144.535502"},{"title":"Day 11 – Wewak","name":"Wewak","description":"<p>Return to Pagwi today, where you will meet your vehicle and transfer back to Wewak.</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast</p><br/><p><strong>Accommodation<br /><br/></strong>Overnight Wewak Boutique Hotel or similar</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private vehicle and English-speaking guide</p><br/><p><em>Travel time: Pagwi to Wewak 5-6 hrs on dirt road</em></p><br/>","lat":"-3.580023","lng":"143.658317"},{"title":"Day 12 – Departure","name":"Port Moresby","description":"<p>The day is yours until it is time to transfer to the airport for your flight back to Port Moresby. (Flight not included).</p><br/><p><strong>Meals<br /><br/></strong>Breakfast</p><br/><p><strong>Services<br /><br/></strong>Private airport transfers</p><br/>","lat":"-9.4438","lng":"147.180267"}]