Travel deep into Papua New Guinea to experience local cultures, natural splendour and island life on a nine-day adventure culminating in the spectacular Firedance Festival.
Watch as local villagers invite you into their communities and perform a traditional dance around the fire – a culturally rich and awesome sight to see. Along with this festival, discover the wild beauty of the Duke of York Islands, learn of the fascinating military history of East New Britain, encounter resident spinner dolphins, and let local island life delight your senses. For those interested in a South Pacific adventure that is definitely one-of-a-kind, let Papua New Guinea’s islands capture your imagination.
Why you'll love this adventure
- As a small group, be welcomed into a local village and watch as traditional Baining dancers circle a growing fire and perform dancing rituals – a insight into one of Papua New Guinea’s indigenous cultures.
- Spend time before and after the performance learning more about these traditional customs, sharing meals, stories and laughs with local community members.
- Jump into island life of the Duke of York Islands, marvelling at an active volcano, tucking into a beachside barbecue and experiencing a traditional sing-sing with the villagers.
- Discover how the World Wars played out in the Pacific, by visiting the War Museum in Rabaul and heading underground for a tour of the Japanese tunnels in Kokopo.

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Travel deep into Papua New Guinea to experience local cultures, natural splendour and island life.

What's included
- 8 breakfasts, 4 dinners and 6 lunches
- Hotel (5 nights), Island Homestay (2 nights), Village Homestay (1 night)
- Private vehicle , Boat
- Rabaul – Historical tour
- Duke of York Islands – Cultural activities
- Duke of York Islands – Boat tour including snorkelling
- Duke of York Islands – Cultural activities
- Firedance Festival
- Melanesian welcome ceremony
- Traditional mumu lunch
- Firedance Festival
- Firedance Festival
- Kokopo – Blue Lagoon
- Kokopo – Bitapaka War Cemetery
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Tour operator
We love this operator for the freedom and flexibility they give travellers to get off the tourist trails and really experience local cultures. Their style of small group travel is perfect for solo travellers, couples or small groups of friends and their grassroots style of travel seeks to have a positive impact on the communities they visit.
They use local leaders, local accommodation & transport and support local community projects, ensuring sustainability is at the centre of everything they do.
In addition, they expect their staff and travellers to demonstrate the principles of responsible travel – respecting people, cultures and local environments; in the distribution of wealth; in good will and cross-cultural sharing; and in contributing to sustainable development.

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Papua New Guinea Expedition: Firedance Festival
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