Running 96 kilometers overland though the Owen range, Kokoda is the most famous trekking path of Papua New Guinea and the location of the 1942 World War II battle between Japanese and Allied forces. Hiking the trail takes between four […]
Running 96 kilometers overland though the Owen range, Kokoda is the most famous trekking path of Papua New Guinea and the location of the 1942 World War II battle between Japanese and Allied forces. Hiking the trail takes between four […]
Every year during the second week-end of September, Port Moresby celebrates the birth of Papua New Guinea as an Independent State. A popular event that drapes the whole city with the national colors. « This country and its people now enter […]
Art and craft markets of Port Moresby reflect the unique richness of Papua New Guinea but very few know that they hide a secret. Among carvings, baskets and other souvenirs, can be found real pieces of art created by some […]
One of the best experiences a visitor should have in Papua New Guinea is attending a festival, where groups perform tribal dances in flamboyant body decorations, an enthralling show celebrating traditional culture like none other. Here are some festivals and […]
Held every year in September after the Independence weekend, the Hiri Moale festival celebrates the long-enduring maritime journeys of the past with traditional dances and reconstructions of the lagatoi sailboats pulling on Ela Beach. A beautifull and unique celebration honouring […]
Since PNG Independence, Port Moresby has seen the construction of stunning modern architectural creations. Today, the capital city has numerous iconic buildings, presenting impressive designed facades and innovative shapes always influenced by tradition. “Study the past if you would define […]
Just facing the Nation’s capital, the coastal village of Poreporena is the largest of the Motu Tribe. Clusters of houses on stilts are like a shyphen between the PNG land and the Coral sea. Just at a fishing rod throw […]
The whole Papua New Guinea lives in the urban shell of Port Moresby. A unique city hosting one thousand tribes living as one people. “Port Moresby is not just a city. It is the entire Papua New Guinea with all […]