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Papua Bird Photo Trip: Arfak, Malagufuk, Fakfak, and Waigeo

 Papua Bird Photo Trip: Arfak, Malagufuk, Fakfak, and Waigeo
Papua Bird Photo Trip: Arfak, Malagufuk, Fakfak, and Waigeo


Papua Bird Photo Trip: Arfak, Malagufuk, Fakfak and Waigeo

Space available from January to December 2024
Our Price is US$ per person

Duration: 15 days / 14 nights
Starting city: Manokwari (West Papua)
Ending city: Sorong (SouthWest Papua)
Physical difficulty: moderate to difficult
Focus: Bird photography
Max group size: 6 – 7 Pax + 1 Sultan Birding Tour Leader + local guide (every birding place)

Tour Itinerary
Day 01: Manokwari – Arfak Maibri Birding Ecolodge

Day 02, Day 03, Day 04: Arfak, Maibri Birding Ecolodge
With so much to see here, we will spend four full days birding the various forests, gardens, and other secondary habitats that flank the mountains, and hold many of the tour’s standout birds. We will visit the display grounds of Magnificent Bird-of-Paradise, Western Parotia, and the bower of the Vogelkop Bowerbird, one of the great architects of the bird world, with an extraordinarily large and decorative bower that far outshines the dour bird itself!  While these may arguably be the most famous targets in the mountains, the list of other birds is both extensive and tantalizing, and includes the likes of Vogelkop Superb BoP, If we are extremely lucky we might catch up with Masked Bowerbird, Vulturine Parrot, or the New Guinea Harpy Eagle. The nights will be spent at a community guesthouse. Sometimes owlet-nightjars, Feline Owlet-Nightar, papuan-frogmouth, and Papuan Boobook can be found in daylight.
(We can help you also to arrange the optional camping trip to see: Long-tailed Paradigalla, Arfak Astrapia, Black Sicklebill, and Splendid Astrapia.)

Day 05: Arfak – Manokwari - Sorong – Malagufuk
Early morning at 4 AM from Maibri Birding Ecolodge transfer by 4WD car to the airport of Manokwari for a flight to Sorong then drives to Malagufuk.

Day 06: Malagufuk

Day 07: Malagufuk

Day 08: Malagufuk – Sorong Airport – Fakfak by Wings Air 

Day 09: Fakfak

Day 10: Fakfak

Day 11: Fakfak – Sorong – Waigeo
your arrival in Sorong and then will be transferred directly to Waigeo island with a fast and comfortable ferry which departs at 2 PM. On Waigeo island you will stay 2 nights in a comfortable resort with great views both from the beach to the forest. This island located in Raja Ampat archipelago, arguably boasts the most-wanted birds on the tour. The display sites of both Red Bird-of-paradise and the awe-inspiring Wilson’s Bird-of-paradise will be visited during our days on the island. To make it even better, these sites are easy to reach after short 10-minute walks.
 
Day 12: Waigeo Island
Just a few of the many species that we might encounter include Blyth’s Hornbill, Eclectus Parrot, Emperor Fairywren, Orange-fronted Fruit Dove, and Papuan Drongo. We need to wake up 30 minutes early at 4.30 for breakfast. At 05.00 am we visit the hide of Wilson’s Bird of Paradise until lunch. From our resort, it takes around 25 minutes drive to the stop point and we continue to walk around 20 minutes to the hide. The afternoon schedule will be birding along the roadside.

Day 13: Waigeo Island
In addition to the aforementioned ‘BoPs, the lowlands of this island offer a huge list of birds, including the localized Raja Ampat Pitohui, Great-billed and Moluccan King- Parrots, Claret-breasted, Orange-bellied and Dwarf Fruit-Doves, Palm Cockatoo, Coconut Lorikeet, Yellow-faced Myna, Papuan Pitta, elusive White-eared Catbird, Brown-headed Crow, New Guinea Friarbird, and Golden Monarch and the Waigeo Cuscus. Our morning will start just like yesterday and after all preparation, we step up to the Red Bird of Paradise hide. From the resort, we will drive around 25 minutes to the stop point and walk for 15 minutes to the hide. You can enjoy the bird playing until 8 or 9 am and we go back to the resort for lunch. The afternoon schedule will be birding along the roadside.

Day 14: Waigeo Island – Sorong 
We still have a one-morning bird photo in Waigeo, Lunch at 12 O’clock, and 1 PM transferred to the harbor for a boat departure at 2 PM back to Sorong.

Day 15: Sorong – Airport



TRIP CONSIDERATIONS
PACE: Moderate to Intense. This tour will require long days in the fields and early starts on most days. On some portions of the trip, especially those spent in the hot lowlands, we will have some time off in the middle of the day. At higher elevations, in the Arfak, the birding can stay active all day, and we will have a more intense pace.

PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY: Moderate to occasionally difficult. A lot of the birding is on dirt roads and easy logging tracks and trails, although there will also be a few difficult hikes, some of which are optional. 

CLIMATE: New Guinea lies in the equatorial zone and is surrounded by warm tropical seas, with a humid tropical climate and many mountain ranges causing great variation in rainfall. This ranges from moderate to very high, with some montane regions having more than 10,000 mm of rainfall per annum. Temperatures along the coast are hot, above 30oC, but at very high altitudes it can drop below freezing at night, though snowfall is apparent only above 3800 m, and mainly in West Papua, where some relict glaciers remain. 
Clouds and fog are frequent, especially in the morning and late afternoon, though mornings typically are clear and sunny. Rain tends to come in the afternoon, often being quite heavy but sometimes not lasting for too long, although highland areas can experience quite long wet periods. Clouds cover the mountains and promote the growth of epiphytes and mosses, with very high humidity in the lowland and hill forests. 

ACCOMMODATIONS: There is no camping on this tour. However, many of the guesthouses used are quite simple, and some of them only have shared bathroom facilities. In the Arfak, there is only electricity for a couple of hours each night. All other locations have full-time electricity. WIFI is only available in the town hotel.

INFO TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: A valid passport is required; the passport must be valid for at least six months past your intended stay. Visas on arrival in Indonesia can be obtained for tourists from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and EU countries for stays of under 30 days. There is a fee for this, payable in cash (in US Dollars). Travel requirements are subject to change; we recommend double-checking entry requirements six weeks prior to the tour or asking our office staff for help.

PACKAGES INCLUDED: Accommodation from day 1 through into day 15; meals from dinner on day 1 through to breakfast on day 15, safe drinking water throughout; one arrival and one departure airport transfer per person; ground transport for the group to all sites in the itinerary; Express Boat (VIP Ticket) to get to Waigeo; entrance fees to all birding sites mentioned in the itinerary.

NOT INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGES: Domestic flights during the tour, tips for optional luggage porters in city hotels; camera/luggage porters in the jungle, international flights; snacks; additional drinks apart from those included; alcoholic beverages; visa fees (payable on arrival in Indonesia); departure tax when leaving Indonesia; travel insurance; excursions not included in the tour itinerary; extras in hotels such as laundry service, minibar, room service, telephone calls, tips to drivers, local guides, and lodge staff; and personal items; medical fees; other items or services not specifically mentioned as being included.

BIRDING IN NEW GUINEA
Bird Photography in New Guinea is exciting but difficult and demanding, although the rewards can be fantastic and some charismatic groups are simply “world-class”, parrots, pigeons, kingfishers, and bird-of-paradise being obvious examples. Birds here are usually shy, light conditions and weather are often challenging, the terrain difficult, transport problematic, and not to mention logistic problems (including frequent unexpected airline-schedule changes). Security problems are ever-present but generally not major, provided that you follow the usual protocols: 
1. Make sure that you have local people to facilitate access to land, and agree with them in advance how much you are paying and to whom. Most disputes arise over land access, which is very different from Western norms. 
2. Do not wear valuable jewelry or carry expensive items in urban areas, and be particularly cautious in any large towns. Security in rural areas is usually much less of an issue, and so long as you have local people along you will be unlucky to encounter major problems. Most people are friendly and intrigued by birders and what they are up to, but do explain carefully what you are doing.
3. Be patient. Losing your temper and demanding things will give the opposite results to what is desired; the phenomenon of payback is alive and well in New Guinea and covers minor things, as well as serious tribal disputes. 
Travel in West Papua is quite challenging but has improved immeasurably of late, although the infrastructure may be far less developed and it is advisable to have a good level of fitness to tackle steep trails and wet muddy conditions or hot humid lowlands. Security matters are generally better also. 




Papua Bird Photo Trip: Waigeo, Fakfak and Arfak Mountains

Papua Bird Photo Trip: Waigeo, Fakfak, and Arfak Mountains
Space available from January – December 2024
Our Price is US$ per person
Duration: 12 days / 11 nights
Starting city: Sorong (Southwest Papua)
Ending city: Manokwari (West Papua)
Physical difficulty: moderate to difficult
Focus: Bird photography
Max group size: 5 – 6 Pax + 1 Sultan Birding Tour Leader + local guide (every birding place)

Sample Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Sorong – Waigeo Island
The tours begin with your arrival in Sorong and then will be transferred directly to Waigeo island with a fast and comfortable ferry. On Waigeo island you will stay 3 nights in a comfortable resort with great views both from the beach to the forest. This island located in Raja Ampat archipelago, arguably boasts the most-wanted birds on the tour. The display sites of both Red Bird-of-paradise and the awe-inspiring Wilson’s Bird-of-paradise will be visited during our days on the island. To make it even better, these sites are easy to reach after short 10-minute walks.

Day 2: Waigeo Island
Just a few of the many species that we might encounter include Blyth’s Hornbill, Eclectus Parrot, Emperor Fairywren, Orange-fronted Fruit Dove, and Papuan Drongo. We need to wake up 30 minutes early at 4.30 for breakfast. At 05.00 am we visit the hide of Wilson’s Bird of Paradise until lunch. From our resort, it takes around 25 minutes to drive to the stop point and we continue to walk around 20 minutes to the hide. The afternoon schedule will be as follows.

Day 3: Waigeo Island
In addition to the aforementioned ‘BoP’s, the lowlands of this island offer a huge list of birds, including the localized Raja Ampat Pitohui, Great-billed and Moluccan King- Parrots, Claret-breasted, Orange-bellied and Dwarf Fruit-Doves, Palm Cockatoo, Coconut Lorikeet, Yellow-faced Myna, Papuan Pitta, elusive White-eared Catbird, Brown-headed Crow, New Guinea Friarbird, and Golden Monarch and the Waigeo Cuscus. Our morning will start just like yesterday and after all preparation we step up to the Red Bird of Paradise hide. From the resort, we will drive around 25 minutes to the stop point and walk for 15 minutes to the hide. You can enjoy the bird playing until 8 or 9 am and we go back to the resort for lunch. The afternoon schedule will be as follows.

Day 4: Waigeo Island – Sorong - Fakfak
At 9 AM in the morning we will sail to Sorong.  Then by Wings air to Fakfak at 2 PM. 

Day 5: Fakfak

Day 06:Fakfak

Day 07:Fakfak – Sorong – Fave Hotel Sorong

Day 08:Sorong – Manokwari – Arfak Maibri Birding Ecolodge

Day 09, Day 10, Day 11:Arfak, Maibri Birding Ecolodge
With so much to see here, we will spend four full days birding the various forests, gardens, and other secondary habitats that flank the mountains, and hold many of the tour’s standout birds. We will visit the display grounds of Magnificent Bird-of-Paradise, Western Parotia, and the bower of the Vogelkop Bowerbird, one of the great architects of the bird world, with an extraordinarily large and decorative bower that far outshines the dour bird itself!  While these may arguably be the most famous targets in the mountains, the list of other birds is both extensive and tantalizing, and includes the likes of Vogelkop Superb BoP, If we are extremely lucky we might catch up with Masked Bowerbird, Vulturine Parrot, or the New Guinea Harpy Eagle. The nights will be spent at a community guesthouse. Sometimes owlet-nightjars, Feline Owlet-Nightar, papuan-frogmouth, and Papuan Boobook can be found in daylight.

(We can help you also to arrange the optional camping trip to see: Long-tailed Paradigalla, Arfak Astrapia, Black Sicklebill, and Splendid Astrapia.)

Day 12: Arfak – Manokwari – Transfer Out, END OF THE TRIP
Early morning at 4 AM from Maibri Birding Ecolodge transfer by 4WD car to the airport of Manokwari. End of the trip

TRIP CONSIDERATIONS
PACE: Moderate to Intense. This tour will require long days in the fields and early starts on most days. On some portions of the trip, especially those spent in the hot lowlands, we will have some time off in the middle of the day. At higher elevations, in the Arfak, the birding can stay active all day, and we will have a more intense pace.

PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY: Moderate to occasionally difficult. A lot of the birding is on dirt roads and easy logging tracks and trails, although there will also be a few difficult hikes, some of which are optional. 

CLIMATE: New Guinea lies in the equatorial zone and is surrounded by warm tropical seas, with a humid tropical climate and many mountain ranges causing great variation in rainfall. This ranges from moderate to very high, with some montane regions having more than 10,000 mm of rainfall per annum. Temperatures along the coast are hot, above 30oC, but at very high altitudes it can drop below freezing at night, though snowfall is apparent only above 3800 m, and mainly in West Papua, where some relict glaciers remain. Clouds and fog are frequent, especially in the morning and late afternoon, though mornings typically are clear and sunny. Rain tends to come in the afternoon, often being quite heavy but sometimes not lasting for too long, although highland areas can experience quite long wet periods. Clouds cover the mountains and promote the growth of epiphytes and mosses, with very high humidity in the lowland and hill forests. 

ACCOMMODATIONS: There is no camping on this tour. However, many of the guesthouses used are quite simple, and some of them only have shared bathroom facilities. In the Arfak, there is only electricity for a couple of hours each night. All other locations have full-time electricity. WIFI is only available in the town hotel.

INFO TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: A valid passport is required; the passport must be valid for at least six months past your intended stay. Visas on arrival in Indonesia can be obtained for tourists from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and EU countries for stays of under 30 days. There is a fee for this, payable in cash (in US Dollars). Travel requirements are subject to change; we recommend double-checking entry requirements six weeks prior to the tour or asking our office staff for help.

PACKAGES INCLUDED: Accommodation from day 1 through into day 12; meals from dinner on day 1 through to breakfast on day 12, safe drinking water throughout; one arrival and one departure airport transfer per person; ground transport for the group to all sites in the itinerary; Express Boat (VIP Ticket) to get to Waigeo; entrance fees to all birding sites mentioned in the itinerary.


NOT INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGES: Domestic flights during the tour, tips for optional luggage porters in city hotels; camera/luggage porters in the jungle, international flights; snacks; additional drinks apart from those included; alcoholic beverages; visa fees (payable on arrival in Indonesia); departure tax when leaving Indonesia; travel insurance; excursions not included in the tour itinerary; extras in hotels such as laundry service, minibar, room service, telephone calls, tips to drivers, local guides, and lodge staff; and personal items; medical fees; other items or services not specifically mentioned as being included.

BIRDING IN NEW GUINEA
 Birdwatching in New Guinea is exciting but difficult and demanding, although the rewards can be fantastic and some charismatic groups are simply “world-class”, parrots, pigeons, kingfishers, and bird-of-paradise being obvious examples. Birds here are usually shy, light conditions and weather are often challenging, the terrain difficult, transport problematic, and  not to mention the logistic problems (including frequent unexpected airline-schedule changes). Security problems are ever-present but generally not major, provided that you follow the usual protocols:

Make sure that you have local people to facilitate access to land, and agree with them in advance how much you are paying and to whom. Most disputes arise over land access, which is very different from Western norms. 

Do not wear valuable jewelry or carry expensive items in urban areas, and be particularly cautious in any large towns. Security in rural area is usually much less of an issue, and so long as you have local people along you will be unlucky to encounter major problems. Most people are friendly and intrigued by birders and what they are up to, but do explain carefully what you are doing.

Be patient. Losing your temper and demanding things will give the opposite results to what is desired; the phenomenon of payback is alive and well in New Guinea and covers minor things, as well as serious tribal disputes. 

Travel in West Papua is quite challenging but has improved immeasurably of late, although the infrastructure may be far less developed and it is advisable to have a good level of fitness to tackle steep trails and wet muddy conditions or hot humid lowlands. Security matters are generally better also. 


Papua Bird Photo Trip: Waigeo, Fakfak, Arfak and Nimbokrang

Papua Bird Photo Trip: Waigeo, Fakfak, Arfak and Nimbokrang


Space available from January – December 2024

Our Price US$ per person

 

OVERVIEW

Duration: 15 days / 14 nights
Starting city: Sorong (Southwest Papua)

Ending city: Jayapura (Papua)

Physical difficulty: moderate to difficult
Focus: Bird photography
Max group size: 5 – 6 Pax + 1 Sultan Birding Tour Leader + local guide (every birding place)

 

Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Sorong – Waigeo Island


The tours begin with your arrival in Sorong and then will be transferredviews directly to Waigeo island with a fast and comfortable ferry. On Waigeo island you will stay 3 nights in a comfortable resort with great view both from the beach to the forest. This island located in Raja Ampat archipelago, arguably boasts the most-wanted birds on the tour. The display sites of both Red Bird-of-paradise and the awe-inspiring Wilson’s Bird-of-paradise will be visited during our days on the island. To make it even better, these sites are easy to reach after short 10-minute walks.




Day 2:Waigeo Island


Just a few of many species that we might encounter include Blyth’s Hornbill, Eclectus Parrot, Emperor Fairywren, Orange-fronted Fruit Dove, and Papuan Drongo. We need to wake up 30 minutes early at 4.30 for breakfast. At 05.00 am we visit the hide of Wilson’s Bird of Paradise until lunch. From our resort it takes around 25 minutes drives to the stop point and we continue to walk around 20 minutes to the hide. Afternoon schedule will be following.


Day 3: Waigeo Island

In addition to the aforementioned ‘BoP’s, the lowlands of this island offer a huge list of birds, including the localized Raja Ampat Pitohui, Great-billed and Moluccan King- Parrots, Claret-breasted, Orange-bellied and Dwarf Fruit-Doves, Palm Cockatoo, Coconut Lorikeet, Yellow-faced Myna, Papuan Pitta, elusive White-eared Catbird, Brown-headed Crow, New Guinea Friarbird, and Golden Monarch and the Waigeo Cuscus. Our morning will start just like yesterday and after all preparation we step up to the Red Bird of Paradise hide. From resort we will drive around 25 minutes to the stop point and walk for 15 minutes to the hide. You can enjoy the bird playing until 8 or 9 am and we go back to the resort for lunch. Afternoon schedule will be following.

Day 4: Waigeo Island – Sorong - Fakfak
At 9 AM in the morning we will sail to Sorong.  Then by Wings air to Fakfak at 2 PM.

Day 5: Fakfak

Day 06: Fakfak

Day 07: Fakfak – Sorong

Day 08: Sorong – Manokwari – Arfak

Day 09, Day 10, Day 11: Arfak, Maibri Birding Ecolodge
Arfak Mountain
With so much to see here, we will spend four full days birding the various forests, gardens and other secondary habitats that flank the mountains, and hold many of the tour’s standout birds. We will visit the display grounds of Magnificent Bird-of-Paradise, Western Parotia, and the bower of the Vogelkop Bowerbird, one of the great architects of the bird world, with an extraordinarily large and decorative bower that far outshines the dour bird itself! While these may arguably be the most famous targets in the mountains, the list of other birds is both extensive and tantalizing, and includes the likes of Vogelkop Superb BoP, If we extremely lucky we might catch up with Masked Bowerbird, Vulturine Parrot, or the New Guinea Harpy Eagle. The nights will be spent at a community guesthouse. Sometimes owlet-nightjars, Feline Owlet-Nightar, Papuan Frogmouth, and Papuan Boobook can be found by daylight. (We can help you also to arrange the optional camping trip to see: Long-tailed Paradigalla, Arfak Astrapia, Black Sicklebill, Splendid Astrapia.)

 

Day 12: Arfak – Manokwari – Jayapura - Nimbokrang
After taking a morning flight to Sentani, we head for Nimbokrang, and the lowland forests of the north for a three-night stay. In the afternoon we may stake out a clearing that is an excellent site for raptors, pigeons, and the bounty of parrots that grace the Papuan lowlands

Day 13 and Day 14: Nimbokrang
This lowland site may be hot and sweaty, but it is loaded with special birds – a major theme on this tour! King Bird-of-paradise, Twelve-wired Bird-of-paradise, Hook-billed, Shovel-billed and Blue--black Kingfishers, Vulturine Parrot, and Blue Jewel-Babbler, are just some of the birds on offer, though all of these species require a combination of luck and effort.

Day 15: Transfer Out
After long days of birding tour finally it’s time to say goodbye. You will have your flight back to your home town. End of the trip.

 

BIRDING IN NEW GUINEA

Birdwatching in New Guinea is exciting but difficult and demanding, although the rewards can be fantastic and some charismatic groups are simply “world-class”, parrots, pigeons, kingfishers, and bird-of-paradise being obvious examples. Birds here are usually shy, light conditions and weather are often challenging, the terrain difficult, transport problematic, and not to mention the logistic problems (including frequent unexpected airline-schedule changes). Security problems are ever-present but generally not major, provided that you follow the usual protocols:

·         Make sure that you have local people to facilitate access to land, and agree with them in advance how much you are paying and to whom. Most disputes arise over land access, which is very different from Western norms.

·         Do not wear valuable jewelry or carry expensive items in urban areas, and be particularly cautious in any large towns. Security in rural areas is usually much less of an issue, and so long as you have local people along you will be unlucky to encounter major problems. Most people are friendly and intrigued by birders and what they are up to, but do explain carefully what you are doing.

·         Be patient. Losing your temper and demanding things will give the opposite results to what is desired; the phenomenon of payback is alive and well in New Guinea and covers minor things, as well as serious tribal disputes.

Travel in West Papua is quite challenging but has improved immeasurably of late, although the infrastructure may be far less developed and it is advisable to have a good level of fitness to tackle steeps trails and wet muddy conditions or hot humid lowlands. Security matters are generally better also.

 

TRIP CONSIDERATIONS

PACE: Moderate to Intense. This tour will require long days in the fields and early starts on most days. On some portions of the trip, especially those spent in the hot lowlands, we will have some time off in the middle of the day. At higher elevations, in the Arfak, the birding can stay active all day, and we will have a more intense pace.

 

PHYSICAL DIFFICULTY:

Moderate to occasionally difficult. A lot of the birding is on dirt roads and easy logging tracks and trails, although there will also be a few difficult hikes, some of which are optional.

 

CLIMATE:

New Guinea lies in the equatorial zone and is surrounded by warm tropical seas, with a humid tropical climate and the many mountain ranges causing great variation in rainfall. This ranges from moderate to very high, some montane regions having more than 10,000 mm of rainfall per annum. Temperatures along the coast are hot, above 30oC, but at very high altitudes it can drop below freezing at night, though snowfall is apparent only above 3800 m, and mainly in West Papua, where some relict glaciers remain.

Clouds and fog are frequent, especially in the morning and late afternoon, though mornings typically are clear and sunny. Rain tends to come in the afternoon, often being quite heavy but sometimes not lasting for too long, although highland areas can experience quite long wet periods. Clouds cover the mountains and promote the growth of epiphytes and mosses, with very high humidity in the lowland and hill forests.

 

ACCOMMODATIONS:

There is no camping on this tour. However, many of the guesthouses used are quite simple, and some of them only have shared bathroom facilities. In the Arfak, there is only electricity for a couple of hours each night. All other locations have full-time electricity. WIFI only available in the town hotel.

 

INFO TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS:

A valid passport is required; the passport must be valid for at least six months past your intended stay. Visas on arrival in Indonesia can be obtained for tourists from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and EU countries for stays of under 30 days. There is a fee for this, payable in cash (in US Dollars). Travel requirements are subject change; we recommend double-checking entry requirements six weeks prior to the tour or ask our office staff for help.

 

PACKAGES INCLUDED:

Accommodation from day 1 through in to day 15; meals from dinner on day 1 through to breakfast on day 15, safe drinking water throughout; one arrival and one departure airport transfer per person; ground transport for the group to all sites in the itinerary; Express Boat (VIP Ticket) to get to Waigeo; entrance fees to all birding sites mentioned in the itinerary.

 

NOT INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGES:

Domestic flights during the tour, tips for optional luggage porters in city hotels; camera/luggage porters in the jungle, international flights; snacks; additional drinks apart from those included; alcoholic beverages; visa fees (payable on arrival in Indonesia); departure tax when leaving Indonesia; travel insurance; excursions not included in the tour itinerary; extras in hotels such as laundry service, minibar, room service, telephone calls, tips to drivers, local guides, and lodge staff; and personal items; medical fees; other items or services not specifically mentioned as being included.

Maibri Birding Ecolodge, Arfak, West Papua, The right lodge to stay


 

Arfak Mountains, West Papua, Maibri Birding Ecolodge

In May 2023,  We started to run the NEW Lodge called Maibri Birding Ecolodge in Arfak Mountains, It's only two hour drive from Manokwari . Located in a beautiful highland village called Kampung Maibri. Our new lodge offers excellent service, comfortable 3 rooms for 6 guests, and excellent food cooked by our professional chef  "Mr. Presly", We have a hot water shower, the lodge is clean and the right place to stay in Arfak Mountains. 














Sulawesi Birding Tours by Sultan Birding Tours

Introducing Sulawesi, Dazzling Birds on An Island Rich in Culture
Sulawesi has some really dazzling birds. Just a perusal of the names is enough to get the andrenalin going: Purple-bearded Bee-eater, Sulawesi Lilac cheeked Kingfisher, Fiery-browed Myna, and Great-Shortwing. An assortment of unusual mammals – the strange Babirusa of “pig deer”, The rare see Anoa ( a dwarf buffalo), three unique species of tarsier, and seven unique species of macaque – add to the excitement of being in the forest. World-class snorkeling and diving are available whenever you need to cool off. Birders will gravitate towards the northern peninsula and central Sulawesi, where the largest areas of rainforest are found, and in particular to the huge national parks of Lore Lindu, 100 km south of the provincial capital, Palu.  Dumoga Bone, on the “northern neck”, and the much smaller reserve of Tangkoko – Dua Sudara, on the tip of the Minahasa peninsula. with 120 endemic species to go for, the birder will find Sulawesi a real Mecca. it is quite possible to see 80% of these endemics in a 3 – week trip with a little effort and planning. Sulawesi is the highest level of endemism in Indonesia, of 421 bird species known from the island, approximately 88 (27%) are found nowhere else. Fourteen genera are so unusual that they are considered unique to Sulawesi. Kindly please book in advance to ensure availability.
Sulawesi birding trip 15 days / 14 nights
Birding code: 01/15 days/SBT
Summary: Start from South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and end in North Sulawesi - Indonesia
day 01: Makassar arrival – Malino
day 02: Malino birding full day
day 03: Malino – Ramang ramang
day 04: Ramang-ramang birding
day 05: Raman ramang – Airport, fly to Palu – Lore Lindu
day 06: Lore Lindu National Park
day 07: Lore Lindu National Park
day 08: Lore Lindu – Palu
day 09: Palu – flight to Manado via Makassar – then by car to Tomohon
day 10: Tomohon Gunung Mahawu birding
day 11: Tomohon – Tangkoko
day 12: Tangkoko Nature Reserve
day 13: Tangkoko Nature Reserve
day 14: Tangkoko Nature Reserve – Manado (tongkaina)
day 15: Morning birding in Gunung Tumpa – Transfer to the airport
 
Sulawesi birding trip 15 days / 14 nights
Birding code: 02/15 days/SBT
Summary: Start from North Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi and end in South Sulawesi - Indonesia
day 01: Manado arrival – Tangkoko Nature Reserve
day 02: Tangkoko
day 03: Tangkoko
day 04: Tangkoko - Tomohon
day 05: Tomohon
day 06: Manado – Makassar – Palu – Lore Lindu
day 07: Lore Lindu National Park
day 08: Lore Lindu – Palu
day 09: Palu – Makassar – ramang2
day 10: ramang - ramang
day 11: ramang – ramang 
day 12: Ramang – ramang to Malino
day 13: Malino
day 14: Malino - Makassar
day 15: Transfer to the airport
 
Our Price for Sulawesi birding packages is 15 days / 14 nights
1 person cost US$ is 
2 persons cost US$  per person
3 – 4 Persons cost US$per person
5 – 6 Persons cost US$  per person
7 – 8 Persons cost US$ per person
9 – 10 persons cost US$  per person
What is included?
English Speaking Bird Guide fee, Private car transport during the trip, Meals, daily breakfast, lunch, and Dinner, All accommodations during the trip, Entrances to Parks and Reserves, Local guide fee / Local ranger fee, Donation.
What is not included?
Insurance, Alcoholic Beverages, Domestic flights, Laundry, Tips, All personal expenses that are not mentioned on the items above, Any kind of expenditures incurred due to flight cancellation/delays or due to other causes beyond our control.
Payment Terms and Conditions 
We require a minimum of 50% deposit payment to confirm your booking, we cannot guarantee your booking until this has been received. Bookings will be held for 7 days to allow the client time to send a deposit payment. We reserve the right to release the booking if the deposit is not received within 7 days of the booking being made. Changes of dates to bookings after the deposit has been made can be done but will be subject to availability.
Cancelation: Deposit payment No Refund, No show – full payment charge.
Full Payment, The full payment will be required at least 30 days prior to your date of arrival. The invoice amount has to be paid in full, net of all transfer costs and bank charges.
 
LIABILITY
Sultan Birding Tours acts only as agents for the passenger in regard to travel, whether by railroad, motorcar, motor coach, boat, or airplane, and assumes no liability for injury, damage, loss, accident, delay, or irregularity which may be occasioned either by reason of defect in any vehicle or for any reason whatsoever or through the acts or default of any company or person engaged in conveying the passenger or in carrying out the arrangements of the tour. Sultan Birding Tours can accept no responsibility for losses or additional expenses due to delays or changes in air or other services, sickness, weather, strike, war, quarantine, or other causes. All such losses or expenses will have to be borne by the passenger, as tour rates provide for arrangements only for the time stated. Baggage is at the owner’s risk entirely. The airlines concerned and their agents and affiliates are not to be held responsible for any act, omission, or event during the time passengers are not on board their aircraft.

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