Mighty Sepik River Tour
The mighty Sepik is one of the
world's largest rivers. It is located in Northwestern Papua New Guinea
and cuts inland from the middle north coastline. It is
home to ancient tribes who have maintained their
colourful and highly artistic cultures for millennia. The
people of the Middle Sepik, for instance, are the
producers of the elaborate masks and carvings that have
come to be known by many as ''typical P.N.G." art.
In recent years, tours and expeditions into the Sepik
region have become popular amongst travelers seeking an
authentic interaction with diverse tribal cultures. These
trips have focused on the Middle Sepik with its iconic
art and relatively dense scattering of villages.
The Middle Sepik, however,
represents just a few tens of Kilometres of a river
system that is many hundreds of kilometres in length. It
supports tribal communities along its entire length.
The Upper Sepik, whilst more sparsely
populated than downstream, is home to some of the most
traditional lifestyles to be found anywhere in the world.
This is where we will start our magnificent journey.
Now the journey heads upstream and deep into the
region. We travel up tributaries into the sandalwood
country amongst the foot of the Highlands. You will
visit, and stay in the villages of, people who still use
friction to light fires.
The region boasts a whole new world of
beautiful artifacts, which collectors of tribal art will
be unable to find in galleries or tribal art shops.
After a week in the Upper Sepik, we travel
downstream to spend another week exploring the diverse
cultural playground of the Middle Sepik. The Giant Spirit
Houses seen in many documentaries on P. N.G. are found
along the banks of the river in this area. The
opportunity exists to visit many of these, and to
overnight in some, on our way to the Mission Station of
Timbunki, where we fly out of the Sepik Basin.
A chilly night by the lounge room fire in
the highlands at Haus Poroman will lower us gently back
into civilization before our return the next day via the
capital city, Port Moresby.
This expedition is designed to expose the
adventurous to a very pristine culture, in a vast
wilderness in one of the remotest places on earth. Your
immersion amongst the people of the Sepik will be great,
so be sensitive as to what aspects of your own culture
you expose them to regarding foods and gifts.
