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- Goroka Festival and Asaro Mudmen Day trip 5-night Tour - Klerht Cove
- Papua New Guinea Highlands Tribes Tour and Goroka Festival
- Australian Led Kokoda
- A Circumnavigation of New Britain
- Papua New Guinea Cultural & Adventure Discovery 10-Day
- Rabaul Mask Festival
- PNG Small Group Adventure – Highlands & Islands Tour
- Tigak Sea Kayaking
- Mount Hagen Show Tour - Highlander Hotel August 2025
- Goroka Festival and Asaro Mudmen Day trip 5-night Tour - Bird of Paradise Hotel
- Goroka Festival and Asaro Mudmen Day trip 5-night Tour - Klerht Cove1 Review by TourRadar travelers- The Goroka Eastern Highlands Festival unites 30,000+ attendees and 140 performing groups in PNG's largest cultural gathering. Klerht Cove Motel provides central accommodation with meals included. The iconic Asaro Mudmen perform in Asaro Valley, offering cultural demonstrations and traditional lunch. - Duration - 6 days - Destinations - Port Moresby, Asaro, Goroka - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operated in - English, French, Spanish - Operator - Indigo Safaris - From 
- NZ$2,403
 
- Port Moresby's Nature Park opens this cultural odyssey, leading to Mount Hagen's tribal encounters with Huli Wigmen. Kumul Lodge provides prime Bird of Paradise viewing in Jiwaka and Chimbu provinces. Private sing-sings with Akameku and Nupaha tribes precede VIP access to Goroka Festival's 150 tribal groups. - Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Port Moresby, Mount Hagen, Paiya Village, Goroka, Asaro - Age Range - Ages 8+ - Operated in - English, French - Operator - Indigo Safaris - From 
- NZ$7,872
 
- Australian Led Kokoda16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers- “I enjoyed everything about this trip. The meals on the track are freshly prepared by the crew cook and there is lots of surprises along the way.” - CaylanSiddell, traveled in October - The iconic trek from Port Moresby to Kokoda Village takes you across the Kumusi River, through war memorials, and pristine rainforests. Eight nights of camping and village stays include freshly prepared meals by master chefs, while expert Australian guides ensure safety across challenging terrain. - Duration - 11 days - Destinations - Port Moresby, Popondetta, Kokoda, Efogi - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - No Roads Expeditions - From 
- NZ$5,248
 
- Duration - 10 days - Destinations - Port Moresby, Mount Hagen, Goroka, Asaro, Madang, Tari - Age Range - All Ages Welcome - Operator - Across Caribbean Excursions - From 
- NZ$8,877
 
- Rabaul Mask Festival1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “I had a very good time in the mask festival and in Papua New Guinea with the fantastic people I met over there.” - Rodrigo, traveled in July - The Mask Festival in Kokopo celebrates Tolai traditions with dawn's Kinavai ceremony. Mt. Tavurvur's steam vents, Matupit Island survivors' settlement, and the spectacular Bainings Fire Dance at Kainagunan Village create unforgettable memories. Four nights at oceanfront Rapopo Plantation Resort costs approx. $920 per day. - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Rabaul, Kokopo, Matupit Island, Port Moresby - Age Range - Ages 18+ - Operator - Crooked Compass - From 
- NZ$8,445
 
- Duration - 13 days - Destinations - Port Moresby, Mount Hagen, Goroka, Rabaul, Kavieng - Age Range - Ages 25+ - Operator - No Limit Adventures - From 
- NZ$13,347
 
- Crystal waters of New Ireland's coastline stretch 55km from Kavieng through the Tigak islands. Remote villages of Ungakumng and Tsoilik, Bangatang shipwreck snorkeling, and Kabotteron Island camping await. Local singsings and fresh seafood feasts complement stays at the exclusive Nusa Island Eco Retreat. - Duration - 9 days - Destinations - Port Moresby, Kavieng, Nusa Island, Kabotteron Island, Tsoilik - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operator - No Roads Expeditions - From 
- NZ$5,134
 
- The upscale Highlander Hotel hosts visitors for four nights during Papua New Guinea's largest cultural festival. The Mount Hagen Show features diverse sing-sing groups, while Paiya village's mini-show presents 12 distinct tribal groups performing traditional marriage ceremonies and mock battles. - Duration - 5 days - Destinations - Mount Hagen, Paiya Village - Age Range - Ages 12+ - Operated in - English, French, Spanish - Operator - Indigo Safaris - From 
- NZ$4,668
 
- Goroka Festival and Asaro Mudmen Day trip 5-night Tour - Bird of Paradise Hotel1 Review by TourRadar travelers- “Wonderful experience.” - Gerrit, traveled in September - PNG's largest cultural gathering at the Goroka Festival brings together 140 groups performing for 30,000+ attendees. VIP access at the central showgrounds complements stays at the Bird of Paradise Hotel, while an exclusive Asaro Mudmen day unfolds in the Asaro Valley. - Duration - 6 days - Destinations - Port Moresby, Asaro, Goroka - Age Range - Ages 6+ - Operated in - English, French, Spanish - Operator - Indigo Safaris - From 
- NZ$4,348
 
What people love about Papua New Guinea Tours
- Australian Led KokodaNorm, our guide, was amazing. His knowledge of Military history was superb & has a great personality for leading a trek group. The porters did a fabulous job & were always there when we needed them. We had a fantastic group of Trekkers so all in all it was an amazing and life changing experience!!! Thanks No Roads!! 
- Rabaul Mask FestivalThe guides in Rabaul were utterly kind and helpful, a bit late but I reckon that's due to their local culture. Also, I would have appreciated some help from the organiser in Port Moresby airport to take the domestic flight to Rabaul. Anyway, I had a very good time in the mask festival and in Papua New Guinea with the fantastic people I met over there. Buena tuna! (Thank you in Tolai language). 
- Papua New Guinea Goroka Show Cultural Festival tourWas a mind opening... unforgettable experience 
What our customers ask about Papua New Guinea Tours & Trips
- What cultural experiences can you actually get involved in and where do they happen?- You've got to see a traditional sing-sing while you're here it's absolutely incredible. Picture these amazing gatherings full of elaborate costumes music and dancing that really show off Papua New Guinea's diverse tribal heritage. The Mount Hagen Show brings together more than 100 tribes each sharing their unique traditions and the Goroka Show happening around Independence Day in September is just as spectacular with over 100 tribes doing sing-sings. If you want to go deeper you can even do a village homestay. Our Sepik Explorer tour takes you right into villages along the Sepik River where you'll see traditional carving and fishing up close. 
- What about getting off the beaten track - which routes do experienced travelers recommend?- Getting away from the main tourist spots can be tricky but it's totally worth it. The Sepik River is amazing for exploring remote villages and seeing real local life along the water. Then there's the Kokoda Track which is this incredible WWII trail - it's seriously challenging physically but the history and landscapes are unforgettable. Just ask Marian and Zvi who did it with No Roads Expeditions they called it their toughest physical challenge ever but also one of their most beautiful and inspiring experiences. 
- When are the main festivals and what makes them special?- The Mount Hagen Festival happens every August and it's huge with over 100 tribes showing off their cultures. In September you've got the Goroka Show right around Independence Day with another 100+ tribes doing traditional sing-sings dances and rituals. There are also these great smaller festivals like the Ambunti Crocodile Festival and Siwai Cultural Show where you can get a more intimate look at local traditions. 
- How do you actually get around Papua New Guinea and what's the transport situation like?- Getting around can be pretty challenging given the rough terrain and basic infrastructure. Domestic flights connect the main spots - like the Air Niugini PX161 from Goroka to Port Moresby at 1040 landing 1130. You'll need motorized canoes to explore the Sepik River and four-wheel drives are essential in the Highlands. Public transport exists but it's not always reliable. Most people find tour packages are the way to go they handle all the transport which makes everything much easier. Though worth noting one traveler's experience with Crooked Compass's Mount Hagen Festival & West New Britain tour where the local operator didn't deliver everything promised shows why picking a solid tour company really matters. 




















