Customized tour To Papua New Guinea

7-12 Day 6-8 Cities

Port Moresby, Kokopo, Lae, Goroka, Mount Hagen ,Alotau

Papua New Guinea, located in the southwestern Pacific, is a country renowned for its extraordinary cultural diversity and stunning natural landscapes. Comprising the eastern half of New Guinea island and numerous smaller islands, it is home to hundreds of ethnic groups, each with its own languages and traditions. The country's rich cultural tapestry is complemented by its breathtaking scenery, from dense rainforests and rugged mountains to pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Papua New Guinea's unique blend of traditional customs and natural beauty offers a captivating experience for travelers seeking adventure and a deep connection with one of the world's most diverse nations.

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Tour FAQ

What is the best time to visit Papua New Guinea?

  • The best time to visit Papua New Guinea is during the dry season, which runs from May to October.

How can I get to Papua New Guinea from India?

  • You can fly from major cities in India to Port Moresby, usually with a layover in cities like Singapore or Brisbane.

Do I need a visa to visit Papua New Guinea from India?

  • Yes, Indian nationals require a visa to visit Papua New Guinea. You can apply online or obtain it upon arrival.
  • Recommended vaccinations include hepatitis A, typhoid, and yellow fever (if coming from an endemic area). Antimalarial medication is also advised.

What traditional dishes should I try in Papua New Guinea?

  • Traditional dishes to try include mumu (a slow-cooked feast) and kokoda (raw fish salad marinated in lime and coconut milk).

What kind of accommodation is available in Papua New Guinea?

  • Accommodation ranges from hotels and guesthouses in major cities to eco-lodges and village homestays in rural areas.

Can I use my credit card in Papua New Guinea?

  • Credit cards are accepted in major cities and hotels, but it is advisable to carry cash, especially in rural areas.

What languages are spoken in Papua New Guinea?

  • The official languages are English, Tok Pisin and Hiri Motu. Over 800 indigenous languages are also spoken.

Is it safe to travel to Papua New Guinea?

  • While Papua New Guinea has areas with safety concerns, traveling with a reputable tour operator and following local advice can ensure a safe trip.