Beautiful Places in Papua New Guinea

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Chimbu/Simbu Province - Mt.Welhem

With a magnificent mountainous landscape piercing the skyline,  beautiful diverse and dramatic landscapes

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With a magnificent mountainous landscape piercing the skyline,  beautiful diverse and dramatic landscapes. It’s one of the world’s least discovered countries, allowing it to still maintain a rugged and raw beauty, protected from mass tourism and infrastructure.








New Britain Province- Sivoli River

Has seaweed ever looked this good? The vibrant hues of the Sivoli River in New Britain make this a unique body of water

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Has seaweed ever looked this good? The vibrant hues of the Sivoli River in New Britain make this a unique body of water. Its green foliage on the riverside stands out against the blue while the flow of the seaweed is clearly visible in the waters.




 Its green foliage on the riverside stands out against the blue while the flow of the seaweed is clearly visible in the waters

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The Eastern Fields and Coral Sea are prime scuba diving spots in Papua New Guinea. The waters are brimming with life including mantas sharks and turtles. The eco-system is healthy and thriving, reminding visitors of what an ocean largely left alone can look like.







 The eco-system is healthy and thriving, reminding visitors of what an ocean largely left alone can look like

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Panasia Island, Louisade Archipelago

Secluded and tranquil, Panasia Island is the fantasy of island hoppers. Limestone cliffs reach into the sky while peering down into the serene ocean oasis. It’s a perfect fusion of white sand, turquoise waters and green trees.





 It’s a perfect fusion of white sand, turquoise waters and green trees

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Kubor Range

The Kubor Range in the New Guinea Highlands offers dramatic terrain, especially when cloud descends low enough to form a mysterious covering through the range. Visitors will feel far away from western comfort in the highlands, where the only life to be discovered along the way will be isolated tribes.

 Visitors will feel far away from western comfort in the highlands, where the only life to be discovered along the way will be isolated tribes

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Mt Michael

One of the most striking aspects of Papua New Guinea’s scenery is its volcanic landscape. With dramatic rock faces and jagged peaks, mountains such as Mt Michael are especially impressive. This peak in the Eastern Highlands rises to 9,394 feet (2,863 m) and offers hikers another challenging but breathtaking trek.

 This peak in the Eastern Highlands rises to 9,394 feet (2,863 m) and offers hikers another challenging but breathtaking trek

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Tavurur

It’s one thing to view volcanoes which no longer smoke, it’s another to know the land is truly alive beneath your feet and see Mother Earth in her most dramatic state. Tavurvur is one of Papua New Guinea’s most famous active volcanoes in the Rabaul caldera. One of the most devastating eruptions was in 1994, nearly destroying all of Rabaul. The most recent eruption occurred in 2014.

 The most recent eruption occurred in 2014

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Lusancay Islands

This unspoilt archipelago is found on Papua New Guinea’s Milne Bay region, on the eastern side of the mainland. The Lusancay Islands are a slice of paradise with stunning reefs and white sandy islands. The best view, of course, is from the sky, looking down on the aqua dreamland.








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Trust me you'll love this country..
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