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PAPUA NEW GUINEA - UNDISCOVERED PARADISE

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA - UNDISCOVERED PARADISE

This video is all about the coastal region of Papua New Guinea with shots from Madang and Walindi (New Britain) filmed on the drone and gopro (Gear list below)

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ABOUT

Hey I’m Jackson Groves, I’ve been backpacking around the world since 2016. I graduated with a degree in journalism after I studied in Australia, Oregon and Hawaii in the USA while on a soccer scholarship.

Now I travel the world creating videos, photos and stories. I also started the Adventure Bag Movement, which you can find on Instagram @adventurebagcrew. My goal is to adventure, share guides about travel so you can enjoy these places also and educate and create awareness on how we can keep these natural places clean.

I earn a living from the content I create on my Instagram and travel blog, which is in the top 30 blogs in the world.
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Papua New Guinea - Undiscovered Paradise

Papua New Guinea - Undiscovered Paradise

Papua New Guinea, in the southwestern Pacific, encompasses the eastern half of New Guinea and its offshore islands. A country of immense cultural and biological diversity, it’s known for its beaches and coral reefs. Inland are active volcanoes, granite Mt. Wilhelm, dense rainforest and hiking routes like the Kokoda Trail. There are also traditional tribal villages, many with their own languages.

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The Paradise / Papua New Guinea

This video is The Paradise / Papua New Guinea.
Enjoy watching beautiful landscapes/seascapes of Papua New Guinea.


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Papua New Guinea

Exploring Papua New Guinea was one of the most amazing things I have had the privilege of doing. It's a country filled with intense beauty, huge cultural diversity, and incredible people. I filmed this video on a 3 week trip around Papua New Guinea with EYOS Expeditions.

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Polar Pro 82mm VNDs
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Top 5 Best things about the Papua New Guinea People.

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Kokoda Trek in July
Papua New Guinea is one of the world’s most naturally beautiful countries. Soaring mountain peaks, unspoiled beaches, lush rainforests, unique flora and fauna and the cultural richness of the people combine to make Papua New Guinea an increasingly popular destination for tourists, not to mention the renowned and fabled 'Kokoda Track', home to many life-changing Kokoda Tours




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Papua New Guinea: Travel To and Beyond

✈️Come and Join Us! ????There are Many Reasons to explore Papua New Guinea! ???? ????????

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Impressions of Papua New Guinea

A taster of the highlights of Papua New Guinea, the final frontier of pioneering travel. A land and cruise combination is the perfect way to visit the Highlands as well as the more remote islands. To view Noble Caledonia's options for Papua New Guinea tours and cruises click here

When my trip to Papua New Guinea was approved to happen, I honestly had no idea what to expect.

The first things that came to mind were tribes painted and dressed in traditional wear, and climbing through thick jungles. Since I was there as an ambassador to an NGO, I also expected to be mostly in meetings. I subconsciously hoped there would be some nice beaches, but since I hadn’t seen much posted about that, I didn’t think much about it.

Then, after meeting with the team members at @pngtribalfoundation, and hearing how they’re helping others, and what kind of help I could do as an influencer, I was taken to Duke of York Islands, where my mind was absolutely blown, and my mission became clear!

Imagine me not knowing an island-hopping tour was planned, complete with an unexpected visit from a hundred dolphins!!

I remember thinking “THIS is what people need to see and think of when they hear ‘Papua New Guinea’, not ‘It’s Dangerous’”. And so here we are ????

Every country has danger and safety issues. You all probably know this already, but I’m more scared to be in USA than the majority of countries I go to, including PNG. So let’s stop associating Papua New Guinea with danger, and start to highlight its incredible beauty as well, shall we?

What countries have you visited that everyone said was dangerous and turned out to be incredible?

Also, fun fact! If you look closely, the kids where I was cliff jumping have mostly blond hair, and that is a common gene in this area of PNG! They also looked very concerned after I jumped since there was only a small clearing amongst the coral (prob the most “danger” I had the whole trip ????????)

For difficult logistical purposes, I still only recommend going to PNG with an established company like PNG Tribal Foundation. More info on my blog!

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Visiting Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea ~ Country 108

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Welcome to Papua New Guinea

Welcome to Papua New Guinea... where A Million Different Journeys await you, ranging from trekking, diving to bird watching, surfing, cultural tours and more! Papua New Guinea (PNG) is the secret of the South Pacific - a destination rich with natural and adventure-based attractions.

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When time is all gone: Oceania x Papua New Guinea

When time is all gone you become easy. No distraction, no expectations ... just you, yourself and the soul of nature. A very good place to exercise this kind of mood is Papua New Guinea ... the end of the world.
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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.

Milne Bay Paradise Experiences is a registered Tour Operator in Alotau and specializes in cultural experiences. For a deeply discounted offer on a day tour ($80 (instead of the normal rate of $140 - that's a deal) send an email to milnebayparadiseexperience@gmail.com and tell them Well Travelled Life sent you! :

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Bush rainforest walk and Birdwatching
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✓String band music plus many more.

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Papua New Guinea - Discover PNG exploring with Sepoe Village Bungalows

Sepoe Village Bungalows is 100% nationally owned tour operator with over 18 years of experience in the tourism industry in Papua New Guinea. They are in Kerema but offer tours throughout the country.

Sepoe Village Bungalows offer the following:
- Tattooing
- Traditional fishing
- Shark fishing
- Sago-making & cooking
- Storytelling with the chiefs
- War relics
- Cultural festivals
- Authentic village experience
- Hagen Show, Goroka Show, Sepik Festivals, etc…
- Birdwatching
- Mt. Wilhelm Climbing
- Kokoda Trekking

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Living in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

A rough compilation of clips taken by me over a period of two months in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.

Before I traveled to PNG from the USA, I searched YouTube for anything I could watch about contemporary life in Papua New Guinea, and I noticed there wasn't a whole lot of content available. This video isn't professional, but maybe it'll give you a small insight of what to expect in Port Moresby. Or simply satisfy your curiosity!

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Papua New Guinea’s top stereotypes part 1: “Aren’t they cannibals there?” ????

THE FACTS: Cannibalism existed in PNG amongst certain tribes IN THE PAST…along with neighboring countries like New Zealand and Fiji…yet no one fears those much sought-over destinations…

Why did cannibalism exist? From what I’ve gathered, if invaders intruded on a tribe’s customary land, they were killed and eaten, mostly as a warning to others not to do the same.

THE REAL: As part of my immersion experience with @pngtribalfoundation, they took me to a “Skull Cave” in a very remote area to see the piles of skulls from the last generation of cannibals.

Not going to lie, it was pretty freaky. Especially learning that they only kept the heads. And also that it only stopped 50-100 years ago.

BUT! Cannibalism is LONG GONE and the communities in the areas where it existed are very welcoming and kind. They are now benefiting from their ancestors’ terrifying cultural rituals through tourism, and it helps encourage them to keep the areas accessible!

So in short! Please go to PNG to learn about and SEE remnants of this cryptic cultural custom, but don’t judge the current and future generation based on the past!

PS if you missed my Stories, check my PNG highlight to see why I ended up having to trek through the jungle and into the caves barefoot.

Would you go into a skull cave? …what if I went with you? ????

Group trip info coming soon!

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Tufi - Papua New Guinea

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Tufi Resort in the Oro Province region of Papua New Guinea is an undiscovered mecca for diving enthusiasts. Blessed with unequalled marine diversity, an unspoilt pristine environment, and untouched WWII historical dive sites, Tufi Dive Resort is the ultimate dive destination. Just a short flight due east of the PNG capital, Port Moresby, discover majestic fjords, the beauty of the reefs and rainforests, and the unique unexplored diving opportunities of the Solomon Sea. At the end of a deep, channelled fjord created by the extinct volcano of Mt Trafalgar.

Production: Incomin Films
Director: Yasunori Iwamoto
Underwater Videographer: Hajime Ishikawa
Videographer: Yayoi Arimoto
Supported by Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority

Above & Below Papua New Guinea #1 Let the game begin

We kick off our project ‚Above and Below Papua New Guinea’ on YouTube and plunge right into it...Follow us for the next weeks exploring dense jungles, diving pristine coral reefs and getting to know an exceptional cultural diversity!

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Exploring Indonesia | Indonesia & Papua New Guinea | Lindblad Expeditions

Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are true paradises both on earth and below the surface of their pristine waters. Sail through channels dotted with small, uninhabited islands, and hop into Zodiacs or kayaks to have white-sand beaches to yourself. Dive or snorkel among vibrant marine life from Raja Ampat to Bunaken Marine Reserve, and spot Komodo dragons, orangutans, and red birds of paradise in their natural habitats.

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