Ekasup Cultural Village
Ekasup Cultural Village, nestled in the rainforest near Port Vila on Vanuatu’s Efate Island, offers an immersive window into traditional ni-Vanuatu life. This living museum, run by the Ekasup community, invites you to wander through recreated nakamal (meeting grounds) and bush-hut villages, where locals demonstrate ancient crafts, cooking, and ceremonies. It’s a respectful, hands-on experience that reveals the deep connection between the people and the land – perfect for travellers seeking authentic cultural exchange away from the resorts.
Highlights & What to See
- Traditional Welcome & Dance: Arrive to a powerful kastom ceremony, complete with conch-shell calls, leaf-ribbon dancers, and rhythmic slit-drum beats that set the tone for your visit.
- Village Tour & Demonstrations: Walk through the recreated village as guides explain the uses of tropical plants, demonstrate fire-making with bamboo, and show how to weave pandanus mats and baskets.
- Food Tasting: Sample lap lap (a baked pudding of grated yam and coconut milk) and other earth-oven dishes, cooked on hot stones and wrapped in banana leaves – a delicious lesson in subsistence cuisine.
- Sand-Drawing Workshop: Try your hand at Vanuatu’s UNESCO-listed sand-drawing tradition, where a single continuous line creates intricate, symbolic patterns in the sand.
- Nakamal & Kava Ceremony: End your visit in the communal nakamal, where you can sip a shell of kava (the national drink) and learn about its role in village decision-making and storytelling.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate a half-day (roughly 3–4 hours) to fully absorb the village. Most tours operate in the morning (9am–noon) or afternoon (1–4pm), and include a guided walk, demonstrations, and lunch or snacks. If you’re self-driving from Port Vila, combine the visit with a lunch stop at Havannah Harbour or a dip at the nearby Blue Lagoon – but don’t rush the cultural experience. Arriving early lets you enjoy the cooler morning air and avoid the midday heat.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Vila: Vanuatu’s capital, 20 minutes’ drive south, with the bustling market, the National Museum, and waterfront cafés for a meal.
- Mele Cascades: A series of freshwater pools and waterfalls perfect for a refreshing swim, located about 15 minutes from the village.
- Hideaway Island & Underwater Post Office: A marine reserve and snorkelling spot (via ferry) with the world’s only underwater post office – great for families.
- Blue Lagoon: A turquoise swimming hole with a rope swing, ideal for a cool-down after the cultural tour.
- Havannah Harbour: A quiet coastal area with a few boutique resorts and a relaxed beach vibe, about 30 minutes north.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.