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Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea, in the southwestern Pacific, encompasses the eastern half of New Guinea and its offshore islands. A country of immense cultural and biological diversity, it’s known for its beaches and coral reefs. Inland are active volcanoes, granite Mt. Wilhelm, dense rainforest and hiking routes like the Kokoda Trail. There are also traditional tribal villages, many with their own languages.

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Tourist Attractions:

Currency:

Papua New Guinean Kina (PGK).

Cuisines:

Sago, taro, and yam are common staples.
Dishes like mumu (food cooked in an earth oven) and seafood are popular.
Beware of the hot chili-based condiment known as “chilli bilong mi.”

Cultural Activities:

Papua New Guinea showcases diverse indigenous cultures and traditions.
Engage in activities like traditional dancing, bilum (string bag) making, and mask carving.

Accommodation:

3-star: Airways Hotel, Lae International Hotel.
4-star: The Stanley Hotel & Suites, Madang Resort Hotel.
5-star: Hilton Port Moresby.

Transport Connectivity:

Limited rail transport; roads and highways are the primary means of travel.
In some areas, rivers and boats are used for transportation.

Population:

Approximately 9 million people.

Religion:

Predominantly Christian (Catholic and Protestant), along with indigenous beliefs.

Languages Spoken:

English, Tok Pisin (Pidgin), and Hiri Motu are official languages, but there are over 800 indigenous languages.

Disclaimer:

The information above is for reference, and we do not accept any liability for inaccuracies or updates.