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10 Places To Visit In Papua New Guinea | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 Places To Visit In Papua New Guinea | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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Mt. Hagen - Aerial View | Papua New Guinea|

Biggest City in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea

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Unwind in Your Own Private Island Paradise in Papua New Guinea's Conflict Islands

The Conflict Islands are a privately owned group of islands which are still a part of Papua New Guinea. These 21 uninhabited islands spread over 925 acres which were named after the HM Survey ship, “The Conflict”, the ship that charted the islands in 1886. Ian Gowrie-Smith is an Australian businessman who resides in Britain. His 25 million dollar purchase of the islands in 2003 is a part of his plan to create protected wilderness around the world. In Sept. of 2022, Mr. Gowrie-Smith began negotiations with the Australian government in consideration of the potential sale of the islands. Because they are part of Papua New Guinea, there are questions about the title of the islands. Since independence, land is reserved for ownership by the state of PNG citizens. If it is not in customary ownership by the indigenous people who have lived there and there’s a freehold title then he must convert them to state leases and any sale would be approved by the Minister of Lands. Clans who claim the territory are pushing the PNG government to restore their rights to the islands. And there has been discussion that the Nature Conservancy, or some other conservation organization may be interested in their purchase as they are nesting grounds for endangered Hawksbill and Green Turtles. As recently as two days before we were at the islands, there was continued controversy over the fact that Mr. Gowrie-Smith is trying to sell the islands on the open market and would like to avoid selling to China because of the proximity to Australia, as well as a major Australian shipping lane.

On the main island of Panasesa, there is a runway, bungalows, a main lodge with a restaurant and a dock for small boats. Although 6- 8 day all inclusive trips priced at $5000/day are organized from Alotau or Port Moresby, cruise ships also use the islands as a tender port. The permanent staff on the island operate excursions and activities for visitors. They have planted gardens in the center of the island to avoid the salt in the sea spray and run the turtle nursery as well as tend to the upkeep of the islands. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities, but it is a cashless society - meaning all purchases are done with a credit or debit card.

This is the land of white sands, clear waters, fluorescent corals and exotic fish. As a cruise ship passenger, it feels like the South Pacific’s minimalist version of a private island. One word of caution to visitors - it’s hot here! Not only are temperatures warm, but the sun is bright. Use protective clothing, reef safe sunscreen, and bring water so you can stay hydrated. And watch for brilliant sunsets, as you are in Paradise on the Coral Sea.


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1.Escape to Paradise My Private Island in the Conflict Islands, Papua New Guinea
2.Discovering the Beauty of Conflict Islands Papua New Guinea
3.Uncovering the Secrets of My Private Island in the Conflict Islands
4.Living the Dream A Tour of My Private Island in Papua New Guinea
5.From Desolate Island to Tropical Haven My Journey to the Conflict Islands
6.Island Life at Its Best My Private Retreat in the Conflict Islands
7.Exploring the Unspoiled Beauty of the Conflict Islands Papua New Guinea
8.Living Off the Grid My Private Island in the Conflict Islands
9.A Slice of Heaven My Private Island Paradise in Papua New Guinea
10.Experience the Ultimate Getaway My Private Island in the Conflict Islands


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Climbing the second-highest Mountain in Papua New Guinea - Mount Giluwe

On the day after PNG's Independence, I had the opportunity to film Jema Lawyers hike up the highest point from Tambul, Western Highlands.

Mount Giluwe is the second-highest mountain in Papua New Guinea at 4,367 meters (14,327 ft) and the fifth-highest peak in New Guinea.

It was challenging, but we all managed to reach the summit after a day of climbing. Here's a highlight of our journey.
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Mountain Driving Up The Highlands of Papua New Guinea. Check it out..

Traveling through Valleys and Mountains driving past rivers and the think jungles rigth up the mountains just outside of Mt Hagen.

The video shows the natural cool and beautiful scenery up the Highlands region of Papua New Guinea.

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Beautiful scenery, Magnificent landscape Wabag Road Trip, Enga, PNG

This video is a road trio highlight from Western Highlands to Enga Provinces, starting at Tambul in WHP and finishing off at Wabag town, Enga.
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Erilya Mountain Wabag Town Enga Province PNG

Taken when we climb the Mountain at the back of Erilya Village, Wabag, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea
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The Yuo Waterfall, Wabag.m4v

The Yuo Waterfall is a spectacular waterfall in Enga, Papua New Guinea. You can learn more about this waterfall here

Yao Falls, Teramanda Viilage, Enga Province, Papua New Guinea

Visit a great attraction in Wabag, YAO FALLS, approximately 8 minutes drive out of wabag town and 6 minutes walk down to the water fall from Teramanda village.

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I'M GOING ON A WEDDING CRUISE! | 10 Day Trip To Papua New Guinea

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I've arrived back home in time to attend my brother's wedding but the best part about this wedding is that it's on a Cruise Ship. This is going to be a 10 day cruise heading to several different Papua New Guinea Islands and this will also be my first cruise ever.

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Island Hopping in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Port Moresby has many gems and these locations are high quality for a quick day trip.

0:00 Set off from Hanuabada
0:04 Fishermans Island
0:18 Konebada
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Amazing Powerful Waterfall in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea

Waterfall in Enga Province including a wooden bridge made for Baptisms.

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Discover the Diversity in Alotau, Papua New Guinea

Alotau is the capital of Milne Bay Province in the southeastern part of the island nation. Papua New Guinea is the third largest island country in the world, encompassing almost 180,000 square miles and home to almost 9 million people. With over 1000 cultural groups, 800 languages, and the home of still undocumented species of plants and animals, this nation is diverse in every possible way. Nearly 40% of the population live in rural areas, in ‘traditional” or “customary” social groupings and don’t necessarily participate in the cash economy. Those who become skilled at hunting, farming and fishing garner a great deal of respect. The people of Papua New Guinea are considered melanesian which comes from the Greek melas (black) and nesoi (Islands). In Malay, the word Papua means frizzy haired. For all their diversity, Papuans are still described by their physical traits. In Alotau, they jokingly call themselves “size 28” because they are small in stature.

Madeleine is a youth core volunteer and we spent the morning together. Alotau is a docking port, and primarily a working port. Alotau is not a tourist Mecca. When you exit your ship, you’re in town and it’s a 30 minute walk to the market. There is a grocery store, a coconut processing plant, a bank, and two market areas. The craft market is set out for tourists when the cruise ships are in town, and the covered market is for locals. There are good swimming beaches 20 km outside of town that are reachable by taxi, and diving and snorkeling are popular activities.There are oral traditions involving dance, storytelling, music, costume and art. The kundu drum sets the beat of the nation and dance expresses everything from historic reenactments to celebrations and ceremonies. It is really hot. Bring water, and wear sunscreen. Locals are so interested in the tourists and are eager to engage. They are not begging, though they do need money. English is widely spoken and they were as interested in us as we were in them. On our walk, we stopped at the Milne Bay War Memorial commemorating the first defeat on land of the Japanese which turned the tide in the Pacific theater during World War II. The poem about Fuzzy Fuzzy Angels Day is a tribute by an Australian to the many indigenous people who helped the allies along the Kokoda Trail during the war.
Roger, a minister of culture was so eager to share his people’s dance tradition. I felt very fortunate to sit with them, hear about their costumes and their dances.
Combined with mustard fruit and lime powder (coral dust), the betel nut is chewed to provide a mild high. The calcium in the lime when combined with saliva, turns the mouth bright red and you’ll see red “buai” spit on the streets. Chewing the nut used to be reserved for elders during traditional ceremonies, but it is now eaten by almost everyone, including children. Because of this, the nation has the highest incidence of oral cancer in the world.
We were in Alotau on a Thursday and I was amazed by how many children I saw. Education is not compulsory Elementary school is tuition free, but students must pass tests and pay tuition to attend more than 8 years of school. Illiteracy is a problem - predominantly for women. While we found Papua New Guinea to be one of the economically poorest nations we’ve visited, it is also one of the richest culturally. I hope that as we visit the most foreign of countries, we remember why we’re there. We want to see, learn and understand. In order to do that, we must engage. We can’t look through a window and see how people live, buy Chinese imports and think we’ve connected with a culture, or walk past people and understand their plight. Though Madeleine is a volunteer, I was grateful for her friendship, and paid her for spending her morning with me. I also gave friendship bracelets to many of the kids who caught my attention, and hope that as we go to the most remote parts of the earth, we make friends of the new people we meet, leave behind something of ourselves so that we are ambassadors for the next visitor and take something away that shows that we value their humanity and culture.

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WELCOMING CEREMONY IN BUAKAP, SALAMUA | PAPUA NEW GUINEA

A Traditional Welcome for Pat, In my Grandmothers Village Buakap Salamua in Morobe Province. The Women in the Village pour water and drag you out to Sea as a welcome ! & Yes That is my mum at the end explaining lol!




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Hike: Mt Wilhelm in Papua New Guinea ????️

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Last December we had the privilege to Hike Papua New Guinea and Oceania's Highest Mountain Peak - Mt Wilhelm. It's summit rising 4,509metres above sea level, overlooking a picturesque view of the beautiful land of PNG.

Papua New Guinea is truly the land of A Million Different Journeys.

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Sopas Hospital, Enga

The beautiful grounds of Sopas Hospital outside Wabag, Enga, which also houses Enga College of Nursing. Enga is one of the most-progressive provinces in Papua New Guinea, thanks to 'Action' Governor Sir Peter Ipatas.
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IBSUniversity Enga campus in Collaboration with SCU 3rd Graduation Ceremony, Enga Province, PNG

The 3rd Graduation Ceremony for Southern Cross University in Collaboration with IBS University @ IBS University Enga Campus, Wabag, Enga, Papua New Guinea

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An hour Drive in Papua New Guinea

Hiking to find remote waterfalls in the hills on tropical island of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea

Known locally as Koharu, Koau and Koara, these incredible falls are visible from the sea and road on the outskirts of Arawa in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.

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