Coordinates: 6°S 147°E / 6°S 147°E / -6; 147
Restaurants in Papua New Guinea
5.0 based on 2 reviews
East cape Drive is packaged to offer you an authentic experience of the Local Lifestyle and its beauty .Learning About the past and present .
Inclusions: Lunch and refreshment will be served .
Exclusions:
Shane Holland is an amazing guide I had a great experience ,we did the look out,craft market and drove to a beautiful local village, skull caving and also stopped at tip of png (East cape ) .Its an experience i will never forget .
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Premium trek itinerary allows trekkers to maximise the value of their pilgrimage. The trek includes a visit to all battlefields, fire support bases, logistic areas and evacuation centres along the original Kokoda Trail. In addition we take a day to explore the mystical, historical Myola lakes which were considered to be tabu by the local Koiari tribes from the beginning of time until 1942. We also trek across to the eastern side of the range that was defended by the 53rd and 2/16th Battalions. We provide superior battlefield presentations regarding the strategy of the Kokoda campaign; the phases of war; the principles applicable to each phase; our battlefield tactics; and soldiers recollections. We follow the original wartime trail mapped by the Royal Australian Army Survey Corps in 1981 and rediscovered through numerous mapping expeditions led by Major Charlie Lynn over a three year period from 2010 - 2013.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, 1:50 000 Topographic Map of the Kokoda Trail , All trek and village campsite fees, All vehicle transfers in PNG, All group trekking gear – safety ropes, machetes, shovels, tarpaulins, etc, Visit to Bomana War Cemetery, Dawn Service Isurava Memorial, Experienced Koiari Trek Leader and local guide/carrier team, Adventure Kokoda polo shirt , Fresh meals on the trail (hygienically prepared, cooked and served by our PNG Boss Cook) , Pre and post-trek twin-share hotel accommodation and meals in PNG, Group First Aid Kit with trained and experienced first aid support, Kokoda Certificate of Achievement, Emergency Communications – satellite phone, two UHF Radios, 24-hour rear link to Port Moresby, Official Kokoda Track Authority Trek Permit , Paddy Pallin 15% discount on trekking clothing and equipment, Personal mosquito proof tent per trekker (carried, erected dismantled by our trek guides) , Private charter flight between Port Moresby and Kokoda, Backpack 75L included when you engage a Personal Carrier, Specialist Australian Expedition Leader as your battlefield/historical guide
Exclusions: Anti-malarial medication as prescribed by your doctor, International flights to/from Port Moresby, Passport, Personal Carrier, Personal and First Aid items, Personal clothing and equipment, Travel Insurance, Gratuities
I completed the Kokoda trek through Adventure Kokoda and it was truely amazing. Charlie Lynn is so inspiring and full of knowledge. He was so patient and offered so much support the entire trek. The porters were always there whenever I needed support or encouragement. I never felt alone. Their smiles and friendly chats will always be a favourite memory I’ve taken away from my experience. The food was always great better than I’d ever had expected. There was always plenty and I never went hungry! Conditions of the campsites were kept to the highest standards. I’ve made wonderful friends. I also got an insight into what our Australian soldiers had to endure in World War Two and i will always be grateful for their sacrifice. I highly recommend this life changing experience to everyone and most importantly I strongly recommend adventure Kokoda. Charlie and his team made the whole experience from start to finish, memorable and one I’m so grateful for. I’d do it again with adventure Kokoda and Charlie!
5.0 based on 251 reviews
Our Kokoda Trail Treks are led by a PNG trek leader and designed for groups who want to experience the physical challenge of the Kokoda Trail across the original wartime route. While our PNG trek leaders are masters of their environment and will get you safely across the trail they only have a superficial understanding of the Kokoda campaign strategy and battlefield tactics. They have been leading treks across the trail for more than 10 years and are well respected by the Koiari and Orokaiva clan leaders across the trail. Each of our Kokoda Trail Trek group has a PNG medic trained in First Aid - they also carry two VHF radios and a SatPhone and have 24/7 back up from our base at Sogeri. These treks are best suited for a bunch of mates on a budget who want to experience the physical challenge of the Kokoda Trail and the camaraderie that goes with it. We require a minimum of eight (8) trekkers for these groups.
Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Experienced Koiari Trek Leader and local guide/carrier team, Private charter flight between Port Moresby and Kokoda, All vehicle transfers in PNG, Pre and post-trek twin-share hotel accommodation and meals in PNG, Official Kokoda Track Authority Trek Permit , All trek and village campsite fees, Personal mosquito proof tent per trekker (carried, erected dismantled by our trek guides) , Fresh meals on the trail (hygienically prepared, cooked and served by our PNG Boss Cook) , Group First Aid Kit with trained and experienced first aid support, Emergency Communications – satellite phone, two UHF Radios, 24-hour rear link to Port Moresby, All group trekking gear – safety ropes, machetes, shovels, tarpaulins, etc, Visit to Bomana War Cemetery, 1:50 000 Topographic Map of the Kokoda Trail , Adventure Kokoda polo shirt , Kokoda Certificate of Achievement, Backpack 75L included when you engage a Personal Carrier
Exclusions: Passport, Travel Insurance, Anti-malarial medication as prescribed by your doctor, Personal clothing and equipment, Personal and First Aid items, Personal Carrier, Gratuities, International flights to/from Port Moresby
my favorite part of the track was going for short swims in the lakes and walking all the way from the start to the end and going from village to village.
2.3 based on 3 reviews
A Traveler must book this tour because the local tour guides will give you the reality on the land and the real information about nature life and cultural activities will be provided as part of guide's life time experiences then reading from book.
Inclusions: All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Food and drinks
After one week of nice fishing in Coral see we (3 persons from Lithuania) had 2 days free being in Port Moresby. We were interested in PNG nature and wildlife, so we decided to take 2 days tours led by New Guinea Natural Tours and guided by Daniel Wakra. It was really great ! Daniel was really brilliant: was very clear, honest, sincere, objective, with the deep knowledge in all areas, eg. in the area of bird life - he is encyclopedia. We got a full and realistic picture of the Papua New Guinea. He is real representative of his own country. Many thanks to you Daniel. I would unhesitatingly recommend him to anybody who needs an advice about Papua New Guinea.
PNG is known to be one of the most exotic culture in the world. Unexplored and very rich in natural resources, tourists will get to experience the best of nature. At Tawali resort, there is always something for everyone. From our swimming pool to our exciting outdoor adventure packs, our guest are always occupied with fun. And for those who enjoy the more quiet side of things, they can relax in our luxurious bungalows or dine outdoor on verandas overlooking the peaceful rainforest and sea. Tawali Resort is accessible via a boat from Alotau. Guests must fly from Port Moresby to Alotau Airport, then transfer on a 90-minute bus ride along the Milne Bay coast followed by a 20-minute boat ride to the resort.The trip between Alotau Airport and Tawali Resort takes approximately 2 hours.
Inclusions: Full Board Meals, All Fees and Taxes, Accommodation
Exclusions:
This was one of the onshore activities offered by our P&O cruise when visiting Alotau. It was the only full-day excursion possible. It took an hour by a small bus/coach to drive to the jetty to board a large dive boat to access the Tavali Dive Resort which was about an hour away. The boat trip was quite nice as we got to see some of the coastline of Milne Bay. Once we arrived at the jetty of the Dive resort, we snorkeled the small bay next to the jetty as the reef was just there, on the shore virtually. The coral was quite pretty with a few fish, including small clownfish. The water was crystal clear and warm. After an hour of snorkeling, we had a tour of the resort itself including some of the rooms, and then were offered a smorgasbord lunch. The lunch deck was picturesque with lovely views to the ocean through the tropical landscape. After we set off again by boat, another 20 mins along the coast to alight by dinghy to the shore where Skull Cave was in the sandstone cliff rock, about 50m from the shore. A few locals were there and had set up some small stalls to sell their wares. Unfortunately, not many of us had local (kina) currency with us to offer them. The cave was quite amazing, full of human skulls dating back to WWII. We were offered to touch them and pick them up to pose for photos, but I just felt this was a little too familiar and irreverent. But it was worth visiting and listening to the story behind the cave. All in all, it was a full day, and an enjoyable one. The staff at the resort were very friendly and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble for them. Apparently the diving around there is quite good, with WWII wrecks, some pelagic fish/sharks and at times manta rays and whale sharks. But the resort is not particularly cheap to stay at and being remote, access is by flying into Alotau and then by boat.
Tucked away, only accessible by boat, sits what may be Papua New Guinea's best kept scuba diving secret - Tawali Resort. Welcome to the exotic culture of Papua New Guinea (PNG) and to Tawali Resort. Located on a volcanic bluff overlooking the clear protected waters of Milne Bay, Tawali offers travellers a unique location to dive, relax and enjoy the unspoiled wonders of this magnificent part of the world. Tawali Resort is accessible via a boat from Alotau. Guests must fly from Port Moresby to Alotau Airport, then transfer on a 90-minute bus ride along the Milne Bay coast followed by a 20-minute boat ride to the resort.The trip between Alotau Airport and Tawali Resort takes approximately 2 hours. Learn what it really means to step back in time where the worries of the world fade and the magic of nature unfolds. Milne Bay Province is best all-round scuba diving in PNG. The diversity, abundance and quality of dive sites is astounding.
Inclusions: Full Board Meals, All Fees and Taxes, Accommodation
Exclusions: Use of SCUBA equipment
This was one of the onshore activities offered by our P&O cruise when visiting Alotau. It was the only full-day excursion possible. It took an hour by a small bus/coach to drive to the jetty to board a large dive boat to access the Tavali Dive Resort which was about an hour away. The boat trip was quite nice as we got to see some of the coastline of Milne Bay. Once we arrived at the jetty of the Dive resort, we snorkeled the small bay next to the jetty as the reef was just there, on the shore virtually. The coral was quite pretty with a few fish, including small clownfish. The water was crystal clear and warm. After an hour of snorkeling, we had a tour of the resort itself including some of the rooms, and then were offered a smorgasbord lunch. The lunch deck was picturesque with lovely views to the ocean through the tropical landscape. After we set off again by boat, another 20 mins along the coast to alight by dinghy to the shore where Skull Cave was in the sandstone cliff rock, about 50m from the shore. A few locals were there and had set up some small stalls to sell their wares. Unfortunately, not many of us had local (kina) currency with us to offer them. The cave was quite amazing, full of human skulls dating back to WWII. We were offered to touch them and pick them up to pose for photos, but I just felt this was a little too familiar and irreverent. But it was worth visiting and listening to the story behind the cave. All in all, it was a full day, and an enjoyable one. The staff at the resort were very friendly and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble for them. Apparently the diving around there is quite good, with WWII wrecks, some pelagic fish/sharks and at times manta rays and whale sharks. But the resort is not particularly cheap to stay at and being remote, access is by flying into Alotau and then by boat.
Led by an expert Australian guide our Kokoda History Treks follow the footsteps of the brave as they fought one of the most desperate series of battles across the Owen Stanley Ranges from Kokoda to the doorstep of Port Moresby at Imita Ridge. They are led by experienced Adventure Kokoda trek leaders with a detailed knowledge of the wartime history of the Kokoda campaign. They understand the Principles of War; the strategy of the Kokoda campaign; and the tactics of each battle which they will explain at each site. The route follows the original 138 km wartime trail which is shorter than our 10-day Kokoda Premium Campaign Treks as it does not include the battle areas defended by the 53rd and 2/16th Australian Battalions on the eastern side of the Yodda Valley. Our Kokoda History treks cover all the major battle sites at Imita Ridge, Ioribaiwa Ridge, Brigade Hill, Templeton's Crossing, Eora Creek, Isurava, Deniki and Kokoda where you will receive detailed historical presentations.
Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Specialist Australian Expedition Leader as your battlefield/historical guide, 1:50 000 Topographic Map of the Kokoda Trail , All trek and village campsite fees, Dawn Service Isurava Memorial, Visit to Bomana War Cemetery, Experienced Koiari Trek Leader and local guide/carrier team, Adventure Kokoda polo shirt , Fresh meals on the trail (hygienically prepared, cooked and served by our PNG Boss Cook) , Pre and post-trek twin-share hotel accommodation and meals in PNG, Group First Aid Kit with trained and experienced first aid support, Kokoda Certificate of Achievement, Emergency Communications – satellite phone, two UHF Radios, 24-hour rear link to Port Moresby, Official Kokoda Track Authority Trek Permit , Personal mosquito proof tent per trekker (carried, erected dismantled by our trek guides) , Private charter flight between Port Moresby and Kokoda, Backpack 75L included when you engage a Personal Carrier, All vehicle transfers in PNG, All group trekking gear – safety ropes, machetes, shovels, tarpaulins, etc, Paddy Pallin 15% discount on trekking clothing and equipment
Exclusions: Anti-malarial medication as prescribed by your doctor, International flights to/from Port Moresby, Passport, Personal Carrier, Personal and First Aid items, Personal clothing and equipment, Travel Insurance, Gratuities
my favorite part of the track was going for short swims in the lakes and walking all the way from the start to the end and going from village to village.
Snorkeling tours, world war 2 wrecks, historical sites , village visits, dolphins tours, volcano climb and a lot more in our 7 nights package with exciting activities filling your every day in East New Britain Province.
Inclusions: 5 Nights Accommodation , Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Paddle board or Kayak use between 8 AM - 5:30 PM daily , All Fees and Taxes, Private transportation, Use of Snorkelling equipment
Exclusions: Flights, Personal items such as sunscreen, insect repellent, etc, Travel insurance
Kay and Anton provided excellent family-friendly adventures. Dolphin watching, turtles and sharks, island hopping, snorkelling on shipwrecks, sunken tanks and planes PLUS even orca playing. Excellent experience, great snacks - a huge thanks.
Milne Bay Province is best all-round scuba diving in PNG. The diversity, abundance and quality of dive sites is astounding. This is the place that put Papua New Guinea into the world class map of scuba diving. Tawali Resort is in great location both physically and geographically, with pristine surroundings and its position on the north coast, which provides shelter from the prevailing SE winds most of the time. The 27 dive sites (day trip) is always accessible. Tawali Resort is accessible via a boat from Alotau. Guests must fly from Port Moresby to Alotau Airport, then transfer on a 90-minute bus ride along the Milne Bay coast followed by a 20-minute boat ride to the resort.The trip between Alotau Airport and Tawali Resort takes approximately 2 hours. Learn what it really means to step back in time where the worries of the world fade and the magic of nature unfolds.
Inclusions: Accommodation, All Fees and Taxes, Full Board Meals
Exclusions: Use of SCUBA equipment
This was one of the onshore activities offered by our P&O cruise when visiting Alotau. It was the only full-day excursion possible. It took an hour by a small bus/coach to drive to the jetty to board a large dive boat to access the Tavali Dive Resort which was about an hour away. The boat trip was quite nice as we got to see some of the coastline of Milne Bay. Once we arrived at the jetty of the Dive resort, we snorkeled the small bay next to the jetty as the reef was just there, on the shore virtually. The coral was quite pretty with a few fish, including small clownfish. The water was crystal clear and warm. After an hour of snorkeling, we had a tour of the resort itself including some of the rooms, and then were offered a smorgasbord lunch. The lunch deck was picturesque with lovely views to the ocean through the tropical landscape. After we set off again by boat, another 20 mins along the coast to alight by dinghy to the shore where Skull Cave was in the sandstone cliff rock, about 50m from the shore. A few locals were there and had set up some small stalls to sell their wares. Unfortunately, not many of us had local (kina) currency with us to offer them. The cave was quite amazing, full of human skulls dating back to WWII. We were offered to touch them and pick them up to pose for photos, but I just felt this was a little too familiar and irreverent. But it was worth visiting and listening to the story behind the cave. All in all, it was a full day, and an enjoyable one. The staff at the resort were very friendly and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble for them. Apparently the diving around there is quite good, with WWII wrecks, some pelagic fish/sharks and at times manta rays and whale sharks. But the resort is not particularly cheap to stay at and being remote, access is by flying into Alotau and then by boat.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.