Papua New Guinea: West New Britain

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Upcoming Dates

July 26 - August 1, 2026

Departs

Port Moresby

Returns

Port Moresby

Tour Limit

8 (2 available)

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Pacific Baza © Dion Hobcroft

Pacific Baza © Dion Hobcroft

The Bismarck Archipelago is wholly included within the territory of Papua New Guinea and contains a myriad of gorgeous coral fringed, forest–covered islands. Nearly all of them support at least one endemic species of bird. By far, the richest of these islands is New Britain, which is rarely visited by birders.

We will stay at Walindi Plantation Resort for the entirety of our stay, a delightfully appointed dive resort located right on the doorstep of some of the finest coral reefs to be found anywhere in the world. As if this weren’t enough, tropical lowland and hill forests, just brimming with birds, surround the plantation, including such spectacular species as Dwarf Cassowary; 15 species of pigeons and doves; seven kingfishers, including the extraordinary Black-capped Paradise-Kingfisher; Blue-eyed Cockatoo; sensational Purple-bellied Lories in the trees around our chalets; and a host of nifty monarchs, fantails, myzomelas, and munias. If luck is on our side, we may find the elusive Golden Masked-Owl, or the virtually unknown New Britain Rail. There will, of course, also be an excursion by boat to some of the beautiful islands just offshore, where we aim to see a selection of "supertramp" species, with the option to experience some world-class snorkeling.

Price: $4,655 in 2025

Due to limited availability, please contact the VENT office to register for this departure.


Departure Dates

Reserve July 27 - August 2, 2025

July 26 - August 1, 2026 (Limited Availability)

Reserve July 25 - 31, 2027

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Tour Leaders

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Max
Breckenridge

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Operations Manager

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Penny
Saydah


Questions? Contact the Operations Manager or call 800.328.8368 or 512.328.5221