Back in the early 1960’s, a group of tribes from around the Western Highlands Province met in Mount Hagen. While it appears to be difficult to uncover the true history of this meeting, it seems that, originally, it was designed to help calm the animosities between and among various tribes. The Mount Hagen Cultural FestivalContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Days Eleven and Twelve: The Mount Hagen Cultural Festival (Aug 19 & 20)”
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Papua New Guinea – Day Ten and the Morning of Day Eleven (Aug 18 & 19)
On the morning of day ten, we cruised a bit north on the Karawari; the river opened up a bit, stretching to perhaps 100 yards wide. The grassy shoreline continued to be dotted with tall trees. Egrets sat in the grass until they heard our boat begin to get close, at which point they’d takeContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Ten and the Morning of Day Eleven (Aug 18 & 19)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Nine (Aug 17)
When I left my room at seven a.m. on the morning of day nine, our tour director, Deb, stopped to tell me that there was a crocodile on the deck outside. It was a dead one. As it turned out, a local merchant – Ronny – had planned on stopping by the Sepik Spirit earlyContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Nine (Aug 17)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Eight (Aug 16)
On day eight, the electricity in the Karawari Lodge went back on at six in the morning, starting-up the ceiling fan above my mosquito-net draped bed. There was a beautiful view of the Karawari River from my room, with the sounds of birds and insects and who knows what else. We’d been told, though, thatContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Eight (Aug 16)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Seven (Aug 15)
Today we made our move to the Karawari Lodge, located 1,000 ft up a ridge overlooking the Karawari River. This is in East Sepik Province, and the Lodge can’t be reached by road. We met Sam, our pilot from New Zealand, with whom we had a scheduled 8 a.m. departure, at the charter air-terminal. AfterContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Seven (Aug 15)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Six (Aug 14)
Today we were able to visit four tribes here in the Western Highlands Province, with sometime lengthy drives in-between. We started with a visit to members of the Melpa tribe, who gave us a demonstration of a burial – from the way in which they communicate with other families in their tribe or clan (aContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Six (Aug 14)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Five (Aug 13)
Day five started with an early flight from Port Moresby to Mt Hagen, a city in the Western Highlands province. The flight up took about an hour and the airport sits at about 5,500 feet, while our lodge, which overlooks the Wahgi Valley, sits at 7,100 feet. Our time over the next few days willContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Five (Aug 13)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Four (Aug 12)
It was a 5 a.m. wake-up at our Port Moresby hotel to head out to the Varirata National Park, about an hour drive that took us along twisty paved roads, through an assortment of traffic circles, and past small homes on stilts, market stands, power plants, gorgeous views of the low mountains and valleys withContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Four (Aug 12)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Three (Aug 11)
The first half of yesterday was taken up by the flight from Brisbane to Port Moresby, the capital of PNG. We had a 9:30 a.m. departure, but needed to arrive at the Brisbane airport by about 7:00 a.m. since our tour director knew that things were going to take a while there. And. They. Did.Continue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Three (Aug 11)”
Papua New Guinea – Day Two (Aug 10)
Seriously though, tomorrow’s post WILL be about Papua New Guinea. Yesterday, though, was another day spent in Brisbane. The last time I was in Brisbane was back in 2019 for work, and we had an evening event that included a cruise on the Brisbane River. This trip I decided I wanted to take a cruiseContinue reading “Papua New Guinea – Day Two (Aug 10)”