Wingy
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Sorry for my semi incoherent post Richard - I was on day two of a three day migraine waiting for my next and thankfully last dose of medication to kick in. Thanks for deciphering
PNG and Raja are a PITA to get to even when you live in the area so to speak. If you look at a map from Perth Aust to Sorong or Port Moresby it looks fairly clear cut as far as flights...not so with either. PNG for me (I've sailed there more than I've flown there) is Perth - Alice Springs - Cairns (usually an overnighter) then Cairns - Moresby then Moresby to Alotoa, Kimbe, Madang etc...
To Raja assuming LOB is leaving from Sorong although I've done trips leaving from Ternate and Ambon it's still Perth > Bali > Makassar (Usually overnight there) > Sorong or Ambon or Ternate etc etc.
Even from what looks like "that neck of the woods" both still involve a fair few hours travel by air...by sea it's taken me 6 months and 13 months respectively so that option is somewhat ridiculous.
Yes, it's one big landmass split roughly in half but sociopolitically it may as well be Mars and Venus apart. I spent a few hours going to Parliament in PNG which I've never even done in my own country but it was the most amazing experience seeing all the tribes representatives sporting everything from three piece suits to pigs tusks pierced noses and painted faces depending on the area - in Jakarta parliament hosts global summits. I suspect there are no areas to rest your spears, clubs and feather cloaks at the entrance and the building is not shaped like a beehive. I'd recommend anyone going to parliament in PNG....it's bloody hilarious!
DBNewton is on the money - everyone has their own 'benchmark' and RA accom can range from simple home stays to opulent wifi and aircon as can PNG - I think - I've only ever been there on private boats.
The big difference as DB noted is 'trash' and currents carrying junk from far more and far more populous cities. I love RA, Komodo, Banda Sea...but there's a certain darkness and remoteness in PNG that appeals to me more.
I'm sure there is that boat/resort/destination that will tick all your boxes.
Edited - A major difference - Indonesia's economy is tourism dependant whereas PNGs is oil dependant - what % for each I'm not sure but PNG could easily do without tourism $$ Indo would notice it immediately
PNG and Raja are a PITA to get to even when you live in the area so to speak. If you look at a map from Perth Aust to Sorong or Port Moresby it looks fairly clear cut as far as flights...not so with either. PNG for me (I've sailed there more than I've flown there) is Perth - Alice Springs - Cairns (usually an overnighter) then Cairns - Moresby then Moresby to Alotoa, Kimbe, Madang etc...
To Raja assuming LOB is leaving from Sorong although I've done trips leaving from Ternate and Ambon it's still Perth > Bali > Makassar (Usually overnight there) > Sorong or Ambon or Ternate etc etc.
Even from what looks like "that neck of the woods" both still involve a fair few hours travel by air...by sea it's taken me 6 months and 13 months respectively so that option is somewhat ridiculous.
Yes, it's one big landmass split roughly in half but sociopolitically it may as well be Mars and Venus apart. I spent a few hours going to Parliament in PNG which I've never even done in my own country but it was the most amazing experience seeing all the tribes representatives sporting everything from three piece suits to pigs tusks pierced noses and painted faces depending on the area - in Jakarta parliament hosts global summits. I suspect there are no areas to rest your spears, clubs and feather cloaks at the entrance and the building is not shaped like a beehive. I'd recommend anyone going to parliament in PNG....it's bloody hilarious!
DBNewton is on the money - everyone has their own 'benchmark' and RA accom can range from simple home stays to opulent wifi and aircon as can PNG - I think - I've only ever been there on private boats.
The big difference as DB noted is 'trash' and currents carrying junk from far more and far more populous cities. I love RA, Komodo, Banda Sea...but there's a certain darkness and remoteness in PNG that appeals to me more.
I'm sure there is that boat/resort/destination that will tick all your boxes.
Edited - A major difference - Indonesia's economy is tourism dependant whereas PNGs is oil dependant - what % for each I'm not sure but PNG could easily do without tourism $$ Indo would notice it immediately