Lets let the Journey Begin! 1st Cruise Stop: ALOTAU (Papua New Guinea) - Come Visit With Me to a Local Village in Alotau!

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Now that I got a chance to give a littletaste of a cruise from the inside,
LETS LET THE JOURNEY BEGIN!

Our 1st stop - ALOTAU!

After a day and a half at sea from Australia, we arrived to the ALOTAU!! (the capital of Milne Bay Province, which is south-east of Papa New Guinea). This is usually the first stop for most cruise itineraries to Papua New Guinea.

There's so much to see and do and see in Alotau! We had about 10 hours to explore this destination until we had to get back on board the ship. The harbour was beautiful, the atmosphere- so relaxed, locals were very welcoming and friendly, and so much natural beauty around! Furthermore, it is also enriched with old cultures and traditions and has its history fame from being the site for the battle of Milne Bay, in 1942 (where the Japanese forces suffered their first loss in WWII at the hands of American and Australian troops that were stationed there)source. Apparently there are little remains from that time, due to the environment which has grown over much of the battlefields and returned sites back to their natural state.

Once you get off the ship you can either take a short walk to the town marketplace or choose from many local bus tours nearby that take you to whatever experience to prefer - from emphasising on history tour at the war memorial/ tasting fresh fruit and vegetables at the local markets/ visiting local villages.

I was really looking forward to visit a local village and learn about their daily life and interesting culture and traditions. I always love getting a chance to chat with locals and to get an authentic perspective on their local life!

We found a local 15 seater mini bus tour of the town that would take us to one of the remote villages. A 30 minute drive on unsealed and bumpy roads while passing through old and new towns, markets and the beautiful nature around:

Stopping on a Hill at a Scenic Location With a few Local People:

Stopping at a Local Market:



After a few stops we continued driving until our bus pulled off the main road and went up a dirt track amongst many trees. It stopped and dropped us off there.
Once we all got out of the minibus it was very quiet.... as if the place was deserted... But suddenly, we found ourselves being ambushed by about 20 local villagers in their cultural clothing (feathers mostly)- running towards us from every direction, yelling from all around (from bushes, trees etc..) with spears and drums! I felt as if I was in a movie! LOL!! They hid so well all around us and we hadn't even noticed until we heard them yelling, and 2 seconds later coming face to face with us! Of course, it was all part of their 'greeting' ceremony, but it definitely gave a little scare to a few of the visitors!

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They ended it with a little traditional dance and their leader, which was very nice and welcoming, spoke fluent English and invited us into their village. Since cannibalism was part of PNG culture until not too long ago, he also jokingly assured us that we will not be eaten once we come inside :)

There were many women and children of all ages. All were dressed with their traditional clothing - skirts and feathers. They all greeted us very kindly and we were led into a big hut where we enjoyed a few cultural dances/performances



and had a nice spread of local fruit platters to eat:


The children got face painted (which was very itchy after a few minutes so we had to rub off)


Then we were taken to see the rest of the local village. It was such a beautiful and peaceful place!
Of course, very simple and basic living, in the forest - all hand made from local trees and food from plants around.


We heard more stories of their daily life in the village, and took a walk through the village garden where we got a demonstration of their planting techniques, traditional weaving techniques used for baskets, accessories, and skirts



Climbing a tree to pick some babanas:


Gardening- Showing how to Grow a Casava Tree:

A simple way to Crack Open Your Coconut!:

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>Not as easy as it seems!!!


A few Tips:

-The currency used in Alotau is the PNG Kina (1 AUD is about 2 Kina)
-Since Papa New Guinea is located right on the equator it is hot and humid throughout the year, with temperatures ranging from 25 to 30 degrees during the day.
Its advisable to dress in light, comfortable clothing and shoes/ sandals and a hat. It is also advised that women dress conservatively and to wear shorts or skirts to at least knee length.
-Don't forget to bring bottled water, sunscreen and insect repellent.

HOPE YOU ENJOYED!

And as for our second stop and ADVENTURE....

KITAVA ISLAND!

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TO BE CONTINUED.... :)


HAVE A GREAT WEEK!

-All pictures are mine and original, taken on my Galaxy S7 phone-

I love reading your thoughts and comments! Any feedback is always welcome ! So please keep 'em coming! :)

See you soon!

Have a great week!

Much Love ❤️
@Cooknbake

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😁💃🕺 so happy to hear!

Wow, that looks fun! What kind of feathers do they use for their clothes?

Hi @enginewitty! Thats a great question, one that i even asked our tour guide when i saw on the way so many beautiful animals in little cages, waiting to be sold.
It was so heartbreaking to see. Sadly for many ceremonial costumes and for traditional reasons the beautiful wildlife animals in PNG are sold, leaving many of the species at risk. Apparently there are groups that have started to take action in the battle to stop PNG's wildlife from being caught and sold off.
The feathers they use come from the Golden Bird of Paradise, which is the emblem of PNG.
I appreciate your interest and reading the post!!🤗 have a wonderful week @enginewitty!!

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Amazing travel!!!

Yes, it sure was a great adventure @tikotiko! Thanks for stopping by😁 have a great week dear💃🤗

looks like a great first stop on the cruise its one place I always wanted to visit but never made it to

Me too! I never thought Id go visit that part of the world but im soooo glad we got a chance to! Maybe one day @tattoodjay.... 🤗 have a great week!

I don't think I will make it back under, but I will explore more on this side of the world ;)

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just amazing .you met different social culture.i think you enjoy very much. stay with me please.@cooknbake

Hi @shahparan! Yes! It is amazing to learn new cultures and way of living and traditions from all around the world 😁I find it fascinating!
Nowadays with all the traveling opportunities you can find yourself anywhere in the world 🌏😁 hope your having a great weekend dear!

Beautiful post, @cooknbake
I have learned a lot about Papua New Guinea already from your first stop and look forward to your next stops on this amazing journey.

Im so happy to hear that through my post you are getting a little feel and taste of my experience there! It motivates me even more now to share the next few stops😄
I appreciate your lovely comment @zorank!
Hope youre having an amazing day!!

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