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PAPUA NEW GUINEA

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WELCOME TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA

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Papua New Guinea, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, boasts a size that rivals that of many European countries. Covering an area of approximately 462,840 square kilometers, it is one of the largest nations in the Pacific region. In terms of population, PNG is home to a diverse mix of over 9 million people, encompassing more than 800 distinct languages and cultures. Despite its abundant natural resources, such as gold, copper, and natural gas, PNG's economy faces challenges. Dependency on extractive industries, limited infrastructure, and issues like corruption and income inequality hinder its full economic potential. However, efforts are underway to diversify the economy and promote sustainable development for the nation's future prosperity.

CAPITAL

Port Moresby

TIMEZONE

GMT+10


The Kokoda Track, an iconic attraction in Papua New Guinea, offers a remarkable journey through history and nature. This 96-kilometer trail follows the footsteps of the World War II Kokoda campaign, where Australian and Japanese forces battled in the rugged jungle terrain. Today, it attracts adventure enthusiasts and history buffs alike, providing a challenging yet rewarding trek through lush rainforests, steep mountain passes, and remote villages. The track serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the war and offers visitors a chance to appreciate the resilience of both soldiers and the local communities, making it a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.

POPULATION

10.393 million

CURRENCY

Kina (PGK)


The Tufi Fjords in Papua New Guinea are a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with their pristine beauty. Nestled along the rugged coastline, these fjords offer a unique experience of exploring deep, narrow inlets surrounded by lush rainforests and towering cliffs. Adventurers can indulge in activities like snorkeling, diving, and kayaking to discover the vibrant marine life and stunning coral reefs. The Tufi Fjords are also home to diverse bird species and cultural villages, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and warm hospitality of the local communities. This hidden gem of Papua New Guinea promises an unforgettable adventure for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.

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