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Last updated 1st January, 2005
KARAWARI LODGE stands majestically on a lone ridge amidst a vast expanse of dense tropical lowland rainforest which extends beyond the horizon for what seems a thousand miles in every direction. You are in `Arambak' country here, one of the most remote and unspoilt areas of Papua New Guinea, with the Karawari River only 300 feet (100 meters) below as your only way in or out.
This tropical lowland rainforest is one of earth's most complex of habitats, housing an immense variety of flora and fauna along with a unique culture. Exploring villages in small river boats along the jungle fringed waterways is as rewarding as it is exhilarating. See the people make use of the land - weaving baskets for catching fish in the river, or gathering, preparing and cooking their staple food from the Sago Palm - taste it for yourself.
The main building of the lodge is built in the form of a `haus tambaran' or spirit house, which contains the dining area, bar, lounge, and an incredible collection of Sepik artifacts. Your cottage, nestled in the spacious gardens, is constructed from locally gathered bush materials and fashioned after the traditional houses, yet having all the luxuries including a modern bathroom, comfortable mosquito-netted beds, ceiling fans, and a breezy verandah. All a welcome sanctuary after a day's exploration. From Karawari, the awe inspiring beauty of the view at dusk has to be experienced to be believed. While contemplating the vast expanse of jungle as the setting sun colors the clouds and snaking river below, one could almost believe that the world was born yesterday.
VILLAGE STAY - Option available through KARAWARI LODGE
2 days/1 night in a traditional village.
Ideal for individual travellers and small groups.
Depart KARAWARI LODGE down river by river boat. Forty minutes
later a short stop is made at Manjamai Village. Here young women
initiates still undergo the traditional skin scarification ceremony.
Not far past Manjamai we leave the river boat and begin a three
hour trek along a well used trail to the village of Kiwaria.
The ground is flat, however some sections may be swampy and in
severalplaces the trekkers will have to cross canals or "barats"
using log bridges and good balance. Guides and carriers will be
able to help. The trek is entirely under the forest canopy and
follows an old head-hunting trail. Fortunately, now it is used
for friendlier purposes. The path leads to gardens, hunting shelters,
pig traps and swamps where villagers collect and work the sago flour.
Along the way you may see the elusive Victoria Crown pigeon or other
birds under the forest canopy. Finally you reach the friendly,
scenic and traditional village of Kiwaria.
In the village you sleep as the locals do, under a mosquito net, in a bush material family home. The toilet consists of a village style pit toilet and bathing is done in a secluded part of the barat. Your guide will be with you and will be knowlegable and helpful. Time here is spent abserving and possibly participating in everyday village activities.
* Availability subject to river and trail conditiond.
*Clients must be able to cope with heat, humidity, mosquities and lack of privacy.
*This trek can be done as part of the KARAWARI LODGE touring program BUT MUST BE PRE-BOOKED well in advance.
The MV SEPIK SPIRIT cruises commence from KARAWARI LODGE on a Friday and return to KARAWARI LODGE on a Thursday. KARAWARI LODGE has its own private airstrip.
| RATE: | Incl. Gov. Taxes | Incl. Gov. Taxes |
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Rates per person include accommodation, all meals, tours, Transfers and government taxes. There are no roads in the area and access is only by air transfer on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, from Mount Hagen or Tari (AMBUA LODGE), or by the completion of a cruise on the MV SEPIK SPIRIT.
AIR TRANSFER COST: To or from Mount Hagen, Ambua or Tari:- US$235.00 each way including Gov. Taxes.
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