Description
Welcome to your North Coast expedition—where the mighty Sepik River meets traditional island cultures, and every village preserves customs unchanged for millennia.
Over the next 11 nights, you’ll navigate from the mouth of Papua New Guinea’s greatest river to volcanic islands where ancient traditions thrive in communities largely untouched by outside influence. This isn’t cultural observation—you’ll participate in the famous dragon dance at Kopar village where crocodiles are worshipped as water spirits, witness elaborate bilum weaving on fertile Karkar Island, and join vibrant sing-sing ceremonies on remote islands speaking languages found nowhere else on Earth.
Each morning brings new cultural immersion as we explore coastlines where islanders maintain traditional practices across dramatically different environments. You’ll paddle dugout canoes through maze-like wetland systems, snorkel above Japanese shipwrecks from WWII battles, and join traditional welcome ceremonies featuring impressive dragon-like figures crafted from pandanus branches and shells.
From tracking through traditional stilt villages where boys become men through ancient ceremonies to swimming pristine waters around islands where indigenous languages blend ancient customs with contemporary aspirations, every encounter connects you with communities whose genuine warmth transforms strangers into extended family. Our small expedition community of just 30 guests ensures authentic cultural exchanges rather than staged performances, whether you’re sharing meals in village houses or learning traditional fishing techniques passed through countless generations.
This is cultural immersion where ancient rivers meet modern adventure: respectful, genuine, and utterly transformative. Your North Coast cultural journey begins the moment we depart Madang.




