Journey westwards into the heart of Huhu - the home of the war canoe and center of the historically cannibalistic hinterland. Interestingly, this is also the place where part of PNG constitution was first drafted by the first Governor General, Sir John Guise.
Hear about the Tawala Native culture and history, pass one of the world's largest palm oil plantations, and learn about the palm itself.
A drive to Bibiko Village gives you a chance to see how western culture has been integrated into the traditional way of life. See firsthand what PNG village life is like, and taste succulent dishes cooked in clay pots - taro, banana, cassava, yam and leafy green vegetables.
On the way back to the pier visit a once-active war canoe site to learn more about this tradition. You'll learn what makes the canoe so significant to village life.