Change of Date for the 2020 Bundi Komba FestivalBy Kumura Foundation
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To all our great followers, tour companies, interested individuals and valued clients, please be advised that the 2020 Bundi Komba Festival date has been moved from March 29-31 to April 20-22. Kindly note that this change is made by the locals of the host site at Emigari, Bundi given the changes in komba bearing season. Komba (marita) is a seasonal food product, hence, local knowledge is paramount to the successful hosting of this rare food culture in PNG.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause regarding your bookings and travel plans.
To all tourists, we offer a 6-day exclusive package for K2,000 per tourist, which includes round trip transport from Kundiawa, 1 night at Snow Pass Eco-lodge, VIP Passes, all meals, caving, bird watching, and a trek guide etc..
Attach is the revised poster reflecting the change of festival date.
Any questions, please call 7426-4790 or e-mail kumurafoundation@gmail.com
Sincerely,
Kumura Foundation Management Team
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