Ambua Lodge is surrounded by pristine, mid-montane jungle, a mass of interlocking tree tops near Tari; home to one of the most immediately recognisable cultures in Papua New Guinea - the "Huli Wigmen". A proud, flamboyant tribe known for their ornate ceremonial "wigs" with dances and songs fashioned on that of the mating rituals of the Birds of Paradise - an encounter with the Huli's is bound to be memorable.
Guests are accommodated in forty round houses, set amongst landscaped gardens and built almost exclusively from natural materials. Each unit features 180 degree picture windows to soak in the view & en-suite bathrooms. Ambua has 24 hour, eco-friendly electricity, provided by its own hydroelectric power plant that generates clean, natural energy from a nearby mountain stream. The main lodge building houses the bar, dining and lounge areas and a cozy central fireplace.
 

Includes

Sold as part of Advenute itinerary

Facilities

Each unit features 180 degree picture windows to soak in the view & en-suite bathrooms.

24 hour, eco-friendly electricity, provided by its own hydroelectric power plant that generates clean, natural energy from a nearby mountain stream.

The main lodge building houses the bar, dining and lounge areas and a cozy central fireplace.

Location

Papua New Guinea