The New Guinea Explorer #1 2024

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The New Guinea Explorer (11 Days / 10 Nights)

The New Guinea Explorer takes the intrepid explorer on a journey through Papua New Guinea,traversing the massive Central Ranges, visiting ancient cultures and seeking exotic animals. Discover the extraordinary Melpa people of the Wahgi Valley, explore the wonders of the remote Sepik River, seek the incredible Ribbon-tailed Bird of Paradise and shake hands with a Huli warrior.The New Guinea Explorer program is sure to satiate the appetite of those who wish to explore this wild and exotic land.

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Day 1 Sat
Arrive in Port Moresby. Fly with Air Niugini to Mt Hagen. Overnight Rondon Ridge
Day 2 Sun
Full Day Tour. Overnight Rondon Ridge
Day 3 Mon
Charter flight to the Sepik. Afternoon Tour. Overnight Sepik Spirit
Day 4 Tues
Full Day Tour. Overnight Sepik Spirit
Day 5 Wed
Full Day Tour. Overnight Sepik Spirit
Day 6 Thurs
Full Day Tour. Overnight Sepik Spirit
Day 7 Fri
Charter flight to Tari. Afternoon nature walk. Overnight Ambua Lodge
Day 8 Sat
Full Day Tour. Overnight Ambua Lodge
Day 9 Sun
Full Day Tour. Overnight Ambua Lodge
Day 10 Mon
Charter flight to Mount Hagen. PX flight to Port Moresby. Overnight Airways Hotel
Day 11 Tue
Transfer to your international flight out.

Land Cost: US$8,210.00 per person (twin share). US$9,999.00 single

Charter Flights: US$1,900.00 per person
Monday Day 3   Mount Hagen to Karawari
Friday Day 7      Karawari to Tari
Monday Day 10  Tari to Mount Hagen

Land Cost Includes: Accommodation, meals at Trans Niugini Tours facilities and breakfast at Airways Hotel, transfers, tours and local guides

Rates are valid from to 31st December 2024

Important Note:

You are only to book and ticket the domestic Air Niugini flights together with your international flights. We will book the Air Charter flights.

Air Niugini (PX) Domestic Flights:
Wed Day 1 PX186   Port Moresby to Mount Hagen
Mon Day 10 PX187  Mount Hagen to Port Moresby

For further information please contact us


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