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3 nights and 4 days travel courses
Day 1: Daru City and Harbor Exploration
Daru Airport โ Daru Market โ Daru Port โ St. Louis de Monto Cathedral
Recommended time:8 hours
Core points:In the western part of the Papua New Guinea, we experience a unique island urban atmosphere near the Fly River Estuary, see fresh Baraundi, tropical fruits, and traditional handicrafts in the local market, observe fishing-centered economic activity and fishing vessels in the port, and Catholic Daru-Kiung-ga Diocese, St. Louis de Mongpo Experience local religious culture in the cathedral
Day 2: Fly River Delta and Baramundi Fishing
Fly River Delta Tour โ Baramundi Fishing โ Mangrove Forest Exploration โ Kiwai Culture Experience
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:In Papua New Guinea, the third longest 1,000km Fly River Delta observes primitive wetlands and wild animals, fishes with local specialty fish species such as Baramundi and Black Base, explores unique ecosystems such as 250 birds and sea crocodiles in the dense mangrove forest, and traditional fishing technology and accident palms in the Kiwai village Experience the riberin culture through cooking, traditional dances and stories
Day 3: Tonda Wildlife Management Area and Kiwai Island
Tonda Wildlife Management Zone โ Kiwai Island โ Mabuda Wan Village โ Bramble K
Tonda Wildlife Management Zone:4 hours, more than 250 birds and migratory birds from Papua New Guinea.
Kiwai Island:3 hours, Fly River Delta's largest island of traditional villages and local hospitality cultural experiences
Mabuda Wan Village:2 hours, listen to the stories of traditional weaving and village seniors in riverside villages
Bramble K:Takes 2 hours, observed marine life and seabird colony at remote coral reefs of Torres Strait
Day 4: Preparation of Cultural Festival and Departure
Gulf & Western Culture Show โ Local handicraft shopping โ Cookie Hotel โ Daru Airport
Recommended time:6 hours
Core points:At the Gulf & Western Culture Show, where the western communities participate, you can see the traditional dance, music, and costumes, buy local specialties such as Kiwai traditional handicrafts and Baramundi smoked products, and exchange with locals at the cookie hotel and enjoy the last meal.