Papua's exotic Highlands
For the traveller Papua is still a legend. The country is, in the truest sense, the last frontier on earth. In our 21st century there is no single road between the capital Port Moresby in the south and tourist places on the northern coast... The first exp... more - travel report by
wojtekd
A backdrop of coral and mountains
Madang is a small city in the northern coastline of Papua New Guinea and is the capital of Madang Province. The airport (the same as all the other airports in the country) was very basic, but this is the place where everyone comes when they visit Papua ne... more - travel report by
cootha
The Sepik River
I flew to Port Moresby from Honiara. The PNG visa can be obtained at the airport. No much to see in Moresby, as it is called by the locals. Perhaps the “palaffitos” are worth a visit. There were no roads up to the north of the country. There is a trekking... more - travel report by
jorgesanchez
lovely people who empty your pockets
after landing at port moresby airport, myself, my girlfriend jane and mad friend called mat jumped in a taxi and headed towards the centre of port moresby. after driving over a hill we caught a glimpse of the ocean and the city itself. it was bigger than... more - travel report by
devinhunt
Port Moresby
Port Moresby is a falling down, sprawling city on the southern coastline of Papua New Guinea. It is the main entrance point to the country from Australia, Singapore and Japan. The airport is very basic (befitting of a third-world type country), but the se... more - travel report by
cootha