Discover the best top things to do in Papua Region, Papua New Guinea including Alotau Land Tours, Port Moresby Nature Park, Bomana War Cemetery, Kitava Island, National Parliament House, National Museum and Art Gallery, Adventure Park PNG, National Orchid Garden.
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4.5 based on 84 reviews
An Intimate and comprehensive day tour of Alotau and surrounding area. Includes War memorial and related sites, markets,visit to villages of friends&family,swimming/snorkling, primary school,hospital and local interaction. Lunch on day tour provided. Massage(optional extra) Pick-up and drop off 0830 to 1300
4.5 based on 362 reviews
Port Moresby Nature Park is PNG's leading and international award-winning wildlife Park combining botanical, zoological and cultural experiences within its 30 acres. The park is home to over 550+ native animals including bird of paradise, tree-kangaroos, cassowaries, wallabies, reptiles and many, many parrot and other bird species. The grounds also offer a lush change from the hustle and bustle of Port Moresby City with the only rainforest tract within the Capital City. Facilities include cafe, souvenir shop and arguably PNG's best outdoors children's playground. The Nature Park can arrange transportation to/from hotels and airport and offers excellent guided tours of the Park (lasting 1.5hrs). The Park is PNG's only internationally welfare accredited wildlife park and is a member of the Zoo & Aquarium Association of Australasia.
The only park/forest type recreational facility within the city limits, the former botanical gardens offer rain forest, picknick areas as well as wildlife that has mostly been rescued, such as tree kangaroos and other endemic animals and birds. There are efforts underway to breed the endangered pig-nosed turtle. Some have already been released back into their natural habitats. A must visit if you pass through Port Moresby.
4.5 based on 287 reviews
A beautiful area to walk and soak up the serenity of the place. If you are a fan of war cemeteries and especially of Australian war dead, this is the place to visit . Again as it is located outside Port Moresby, it is highly recommend to ensure you travel with a reputable tour group or have security escort with you. Unfortunately Port Moresby is not safe to travel by yourself.
4.5 based on 82 reviews
Amazing! One of the most beautiful, pristine, unspoilt islands I have ever seen. Visited on a cruise ship. Yes, there where hundreds of natives on the beach selling their wares or offering tours. Most speak at least basic English. I found the people to be absolutely lovely, and not pushy at all. They were quite gentle. Of course they want to sell their handicrafts, and their various wood carvings are lovely, authentic, and quite inexpensive. I highly suggest you support their economy and buy something or contribute some money to the lovely children who are dressed up and singing and dancing. But get away from the beautiful shore, hire a guide, and walk to the local village and back. You will see how people live, you will see their house and school, you will pass villagers and children along the path and everyone will at least say hello. My guide, Alex, was just terrific. I contracted him for 40 New Guinea Kina (about $15), and he took me to the village and back, and also up the small hill near the beach that had a lovely view. His English was basic, but he was lovely, and I was amazed he walked the entire time ( about 75 minutes), without any shoes. Impressive. I gave him $50 Kina and he was thrilled. Well worth it. I also bought a lovely mask for $15 US dollars, hand carved. Ridiculous. This was an amazing an unspoilt paradise with lovely people; he out of your confort zone and experience it!
4.0 based on 111 reviews
The blend of old and new is strikingly exemplified in the Parliament House, which combines modern architecture with ancient design.
Apart from the Parliament with its lovely PNG art and carvings, the grounds are worth a walk around too. Ponds and sculptures are spread out and are nice to see. Also take note of the impressive art work at the entrance As to getting there highly recommend a tour as doing it independently is risky. This area unfortunately is not safe due to the high rate of crime.
4.0 based on 87 reviews
Located on the slopes of Independence Hill, this traditionally designed museum houses an excellent collection of New Guinea art and cultural artifacts.
Impressive collection from all over PNG. Well displayed and cared-for artefacts, excellent display space, great to see PNG staff have laid out some of the display presentations and written the display interpretations. Apparently locally-cooked dishes have been so popular that they are now being sold Mon-Wed lunches! Set on beautiful grounds that is good to see being used for occasional events. When things are more COVID-safe, it would be great to see more of this with COVID measures. It would be good to see the museum opened for even half a day every weekend so that more people can enjoy the collection more easily. It would be super cool to have an artist in residence space and partnerships with other regional museums to enable a couple of rotating exhibitions each year so that PNG can enjoy more things from around the neighbourhood.
4.0 based on 89 reviews
Whilst a little way out of Port Moresby it is worth the trip to this Park. Entry to the main park is free and this allows you to walk the extensive grounds and view the numerous animal enclosures. For just a few Kina you can visit the magnificent Orchid Gardens (outstanding) and the exotic birds enclosure. If you have kids there is also a water slide, play area and Ferris wheel. A great attraction
4.0 based on 52 reviews
Beautiful garden! Most of the orchids are hybrid but still amazing.The atmosphere is relaxing and the garden is worth visiting
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