5 days tour

Rabaul Mask Festival

Rabaul Mask Festival

This tour includes:

Others

Meet and greet service on arrival Port Moresby and Rabaul All activities as per itinerary Entrance fees, sightseeing and permits

Guide

English speaking local guide

Meals

4 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 4 Dinners

Accommodation

4 nights Accommodation

Transport

Private transportation

Not included:

Flights

Others

International and domestic flights Visas Travel and medical insurance All services, meals other than those indicated above Personal porters Any changes to the proposed and confirmed program. All items of a personal nature e.g. drinks, laundry, telephone calls, tips etc

Insurance

Full Comprehensive Travel Insurance is mandatory for this tour

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Itinerary of your trip Rabaul Mask Festival

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrival Rabaul
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrival Rabaul

      Welcome to Papua New Guinea. Upon arrival at East New Britainโ€™s Tokua Airport, you will be met by your English-speaking Australian Tour Leader and local guides who will accompany you to your resort accommodation in Kokopo township.

      Rabaul at Leisure
      Following the burial in the volcanic ash of much of old Rabaul town in 1994, East New Britainโ€™s commercial hub has been re-established in a modernised Kokopo over recent decades. Settle into your beachside resort facilities enjoying a swim before your evening meal.

      Meals
      Dinner

      Accommodation
      4 nights Rapopo Plantation Resort
      Address: Kokopo, East New Britain, PNG
      Phone: (+675) 982 9944 or (+675) 982 9489

      Services
      Airport Transfers

  • Day 2 Day 2: Rabaul And Opening Ceremony โ€“ Mask Festival
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Rabaul And Opening Ceremony โ€“ Mask Festival

      Opening Ceremony
      Gather at dawn on the Kokopo foreshore for the Kinavai, which signifies the landing of the Tolai people in East New Britain several hundred years ago and marks the official opening of the Mask Festival. The Kinavai are represented by the arrival of the Tumbuan in their traditional masks, alighting from canoes paddled in the pre-dawn darkness from the neighbouring Matupit island. Dancing to the primal sounds of chanting and Kundu drums, the revered ancestral spirits arise to welcome dancers wearing traditional masks from all over Papua New Guinea.

      Kokopo Museum
      During the day you can take a quiet break from the festival and visit the Kokopo Museum which is conveniently located next to the festival grounds. The Museum houses an impressive range of war relics along with an informative display of colonial, military and natural history. Lunch can be enjoyed in airconditioned comfort in either the Gazelle International Hotel restaurant or the Ralum Country Club, both located next to the festival grounds. Overlooking the historic Queen Emma Steps, the backdrop is breathtaking with ocean views over Blanche Bay. The bay is named after HMS Blanche, which surveyed the bay under the command of Captain Cortland Simpson in 1872.

      Mask Festival Performances
      Returning to the festival grounds after lunch, you will continue to enjoy a VIP viewing of the dayโ€™s performances. Return to your accommodation for a refreshing swim and dinner.

      Meals
      Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

      Accommodation
      Rapopo Plantation Resort

      Services
      Private vehicle with English-speaking guide
      Mask Festival and VIP Festival Performances
      Kokopo Museum

  • Day 3 Day 3: Volcano Climb & Mask Festival
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Volcano Climb & Mask Festival

      Mt Tavurvur
      Following an early breakfast, be driven from your resort to Rabaul and enjoy a morning climb of the active volcano, Mt Tavurvur. The volcano is not too arduous to climb and well worth the effort. Mt. Tavurvur is the most active of the six volcanos that surround the Rabaul caldera. View steam vents and hot springs at the base of the volcano along with the megapode egg hunters who burrow metres into the black sand emerging with prized eggs.

      Rabaul Mask Festival
      Return to the hotel in Kokopo to refresh and then travel a short distance to the festival grounds for the second day of the Mask Festival.

      Among many highlights, the standouts include the Kusare warriors from Kandrian on the South coast of New Britainโ€™s western province and the immediately recognisable Asaro mud men from the mainlandโ€™s Eastern Highlands. From closer to home, the tall Tubuans from the Pomio district, the Tolai whip dancers along with neighbouring New Irelandโ€™s renowned Malagan mask men all add to the colour and movement. Return to your accommodation for a refreshing swim and dinner.

      Meals
      Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

      Accommodation
      Rapopo Plantation Resort

      Services
      Private vehicle and English-speaking guide
      Guided volcano climb
      Rabaul Mask Festival

  • Day 4 Day 4: Sightseeing & Bainings Fire Dance
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Sightseeing & Bainings Fire Dance

      Blanche Bay and Malmaluan Lookout

      Following an early breakfast, enjoy the panoramic views as you are driven around Blanche Bay and up to the Malmaluan lookout for a spectacular view of the town of Rabaul. View the Simpson Harbour which is part of a huge flooded caldera, the Rabaul Caldera.

      Vulcanological Observatory Visit the Vulcanological Observatory where instruments monitor volcanic activity across Papua New Guinea.

      Matupit Island
      Visit Matupit Island whose people and settlement survived the worst of the 1994 volcanic eruption despite their location immediately beneath it.

      New Guinea Club
      Reminisce at the famous New Guinea Club, the centre of Rabaulโ€™s social scene, back when it was revered as โ€œthe Pearl of the South Pacificโ€. It now houses the extremely informative displays of the Rabaul Historical Society. You enter the network of tunnels leading to the Japanese military command bunker of Admiral Yamamoto that includes etched ceiling maps.

      Memorial Gardens of the Chinese Cemetery
      After meandering through Karavia Bayโ€™s Japanese Hospital tunnels, you will visit the tranquil memorial gardens of the Chinese cemetery where your guide will explain aspects of the historically long association the Chinese have had with Rabaul. You climb around the large barges of the Japanese Imperial forces that are still housed in even larger tunnels hewn into the soft volcanic cliff faces on the shores of Blanche Bay. The barges were hauled to the water to unload shipping cargo, along rails by Indian slaves, now buried at Bita Paka Cemetery.

      Lunch and Optional Activities
      You will then return to your accommodation in Kokopo for lunch and to refresh.

      Following lunch, you have the choice of 3-afternoon activities :

      1. Simply relax and enjoy the resortโ€™s facilities and on-site activities.
      1. Enjoy a scenic tour of the Gazelle Peninsula. You will observe cocoa, copra and palm oil cultivation undertaken in the rich volcanic soil, noting the areaโ€™s significant contribution to the national economy. Kokopo, known then as Herbertshรถhe, was from 1884 to 1910 the capital of the German New Guinea colonial empire. You will visit the historic German cemetery and the cathedral at Vunapope Catholic Mission. View the beachside landing site at Kabakaul from where Australian military forces advanced in 1914 to capture the German wireless station at Bita Paka. This battle was Australiaโ€™s first major military engagement of the First World War. Bita Paka War Cemetery is now the resting place of over one thousand Australian and Allied soldiers who met their fate during World War 2, when โ€œFortress Rabaulโ€ became the South Pacific headquarters and staging post for the Japanese Imperial Forces. Your tour will include a visit to the Kokopo Market, one of the biggest in Papua New Guinea.
      1. At your own expense:
        a. Half-day scuba diving and fishing activities are available and a great way to explore the seas of East New Britain which are rich in marine life, wreck diving and abundant fish for viewing or catching. Your guides can organise these activities.

      Dinner and Village Visit and Fire Dance
      Enjoy dinner at the resort.
      After dinner, you will be transferred to Kainagunan or Gaulim Village (approx. 90 minutes) in the Baining area. This eveningโ€™s spectacular Baining Fire Dance is performed only by men from the Baining clans, where they immerse themselves into the flames of the fire and escape completely unharmed. This amazing ritual is not performed anywhere else in the world. One of few cultures in Papua New Guinea that do not use the Kundu drum as their rhythmic percussion instruments, the Baining clan instead use bamboo, and the sound is just as unique as the fire dance itself. After the performance, return back to your hotel.

      Meals
      Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

      Accommodation
      Rapopo Plantation Resort

      Services
      Private vehicle and English-speaking guide
      Sightseeing: Blanche Bay and Malmaluan Lookout, Vulcanological Observatory, Matupit Island, New Guinea Club and Memorial Gardens of the Chinese cemetery

      Optional: Scenic tour of the Gazelle Peninsula, Vunapope Catholic mission and Bita Paka War Cemetery and Kokopo Market

      Dinner and Village Visit and Fire Dance

  • Day 5 Day 5: Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Departure

      Farewell your group and tour leader after breakfast today. You will be transferred to the airport for your flight back to Port Moresby. Upon arrival, transit to international departures to meet your onward flight.

      Meals
      Breakfast

      Services
      Airport transfers

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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