Wewak District

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf experience like in Wewak District?

You're not coming to Wewak for a championship course; you're here for an authentic, rugged golf adventure. Expect a laid-back atmosphere, fairways that blend with the natural landscape, and a truly local feel that's unlike anything you've played before. It's about the experience, not just the score.

When is the best time to visit Wewak for golf?

We strongly recommend planning your trip during the dry season, typically from May to October. The course will be much more playable, and you'll find the tropical humidity a bit more manageable for your rounds. Avoid the heavy rains if you can.

What practical advice do you have for playing the Wewak course?

Come prepared for a unique challenge; this isn't a resort course. Bring plenty of insect repellent, wear light, breathable clothing, and don't be afraid to bring extra balls - the jungle can be unforgiving. Embrace the rustic charm and enjoy the stunning natural surroundings.

How accessible is the golf course from Wewak town?

Getting to the course is part of the local experience, and it's quite straightforward from Wewak town. You'll likely take a short ride via a local PMV (public motor vehicle) or arrange transport through your accommodation. It's a quick, scenic journey that gives you a taste of the area.

What can I do in Wewak when I'm not on the golf course?

Wewak offers a rich cultural immersion beyond the single course. We suggest exploring the vibrant local markets, delving into the significant WWII history of the region, or even arranging a trip up the Sepik River for an unforgettable cultural encounter. It's a place to truly connect with Papua New Guinea.