Sunday, March 18, 2012

Through remote islands in Papua New Guinea

If the prospect of sweating your way up to a hissing, spitting volcano isn’t intrepid enough, this expedition also offers a rare opportunity to explore wild jungle trails and stay with the shy Bainings and Tolais tribes, known for their secret ceremonies and ritual dances.
The trip ends in the Duke of York islands -- bet you’ve not heard of those either -- where the locals still barter with shells and you can snorkel in azure waters. The trip is run on a bespoke basis and can be done year round, with no minimum numbers required.
US$11,492 per person (based on two sharing) for 14 days, including flights, pre-trip logistical set-up, personalized expedition equipment, private guiding from ex-military and survival specialists as well as local support and all meals and drinks; +44 (0)20 7426 9899; 

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