Wewak Harbor
Wewak Harbor, located in the East
Sepik Province of Papua New Guinea, is a historical gateway to the region. The town of Wewak, situated on the harbor's
shores, was once occupied by the Imperial
Japanese Army during World War II, and later liberated
by Allied forces. Several Japanese shipwrecks still lie beneath the harbor's
waters.
Wewak boasts some of the world's most
stunning beaches, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Delve into the region's
history and culture through local museums. For adventure seekers, Sepik Adventure Tours offer
cultural experiences and kayaking adventures, while Ecotourism Melanesia provides
boat tours to explore the natural beauty of the area.
The Wewak
Shopping Mall offers a modern shopping experience with
a variety of shops and a food court. For a more authentic experience, explore
the bustling traditional markets where you can find local produce, seafood,
arts, and crafts. While nightlife is relatively quiet, you can unwind at local
spots or enjoy the tranquil harbor views.