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Description:Alo Lodge is at the heart of one of the regions where culture has been most preserved. Custom villages and historical sites are numerous and accessible by foot. There are extensive possibilities for bushwalking and fishing. The South West corner of Malakula has seen a strong revival of traditional custom. Many chiefs have returned to their traditional grounds from where they had been removed at the time of the missions. They are rebuilding Nakamals and rediscovering the old stones and sacred sites...
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Description:Small Nambas in Banam Bay area have kept their customs and culture very alive. The Guesthouse and the bungalows have been erected next to the Small Nambas village. Custom dances are arranged and numerous bush walks are available in the area to visit caves and waterfalls. Hunting expeditions to shoot wild pig and fishing can be organized. Fishing. The traditional name of the village is Fartapo...
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Description:Malog Bungalows, Masekelyne Island, South, Malekula, 30 km from Lamap airport (25 min drive). James Cook named the small islands at Malakula's south eastern tip the Maskelynes. Some of the islands are rugged; others have patches of mangrove lined coast or black sand beaches. Others have dazzling stands of golden shore. Uliveo or 'Maskelyne' Island has all these features and more. Malog Bungalows is situated in Peskarus Village on Maskelyne Island. Maskelynes is known for great diving, fishing and one can immerse yourself in local island life and the abundant local vegetables, fruits and seafood..
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Description:Alo Lodge is at the heart of one of the regions where culture has been most preserved. Custom villages and historical sites are numerous and accessible by foot. There are extensive possibilities for bushwalking and fishing. The South West corner of Malakula has seen a strong revival of traditional custom. Many chiefs have returned to their traditional grounds from where they had been removed at the time of the missions. They are rebuilding Nakamals and rediscovering the old stones and sacred sites...
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Members: ASTA,
PATA, JATA,
ASITA
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