Inaugurated in 1984 by His Royal Highness, Prince Charles of Wales, the National Parliament is the most iconic building of Port Moresby and the symbol of Papua New Guinea. One of the most stunning architure piece of the Pacific nations. […]
Inaugurated in 1984 by His Royal Highness, Prince Charles of Wales, the National Parliament is the most iconic building of Port Moresby and the symbol of Papua New Guinea. One of the most stunning architure piece of the Pacific nations. […]
Nineteen kilometers out of Port Moresby, Bomana War Cemetery – the biggest in Papua New Guinea – offers a unique journey into Pacific history. Testifying the tragedy and horrors of the Second World War, as well as it’s triumph as soldiers, […]
Adventure Park ! Don’t be fooled by the name, this is no adventure park with rollercoaster rides waiting, but rather a fun park including a small zoo. Here you’ll find most of Papua’s iconic birds and animals such as […]
All around Port Moresby, food markets are the places where the heart beat and the stomach of the city. Popular and swarming, they are the best places to taste local gastronomy and observe the spirit of the Nation. « Food is […]
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 […]