What to do and see in Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea: The Best Nature & Parks

December 29, 2021 Viva Honore

Coordinates: 6°S 147°E / 6°S 147°E / -6; 147
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1. Kokoda Track

+675 323 6165 http://www.kokodatrackauthority.org/kokoda-track-authority/welcome-to-the-kokoda-track-authority_idl=2_idt=1255_id=5938_.html
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5.0 based on 287 reviews

Kokoda Track

Reviewed By sicklad16

Trekking the Kokoda Trail was certainly the hardest challenge I had ever done, but the most rewarding thing I've ever done. If I could give it more than 5 stars, I would, and I would recommend trekking it to everyone who can. It taught me how much I am capable of as a person, how to be a good leader, and gave me a greater appreciation for our Australian soldiers and especially their efforts during the Kokoda Campaign. Although the pilgrimage was extremely physically and especially mentally difficult, Adventure Kokoda and its lovely staff and boys helped us the whole way. Adventure Kokoda was a great operator and conducted themselves with great professionalism, and were incredibly organised, and they also care about their PNG boys and their wellbeing. The food was very good and the Bos Kuks and their helpers fed us extremely well. The adventure kokoda tents were great as well and lovely to get into at the end of the day. Although my trek rained every day, the leaders kept our spirits up and motivated us the whole way. Adventure Kokoda really cares about giving their trekkers the greatest experience possible and gave us all a much deeper understanding of the Kokoda Campaign and Australia's military history than I ever thought possible. Completing the trek is definitely something that every Australian should aspire to, and I would absolutely recommend Adventure Kokoda to help you with the experience.

2. Karawari River

Papua New Guinea
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Karawari River

3. Lake Kutubu

Papua New Guinea
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Lake Kutubu

Enjoy this beautiful lake with a stay at the lodge that overlooks it, built of bush materials by local tribespeople. Tours to waterfalls and other sites are provided in dugout canoes.

4. Kapa Kapa Trail

Papua New Guinea
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Kapa Kapa Trail

5. Kimbe Bay

Kimbe Papua New Guinea
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Kimbe Bay

6. Manta Watch Camp

Gonubalabala Island, Alotau 211 Papua New Guinea +675 7272 5002 [email protected] http://www.mantawatchcamp.org
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Manta Watch Camp

The Island Manta Watch Camp is located on the remote and stunning paradise Island in the South Pacific. Gonubalabala, Papua New Guinea. It's so remote that it's not even on google maps yet! Milne Bay reefs are full of life with anything from the tiniest weird and wonderful critters, to the large pelagic trophies such as Hammerheads and Whale Sharks. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FULL DETAILS BEFORE BOOKING

7. Goroka Natural Habitat

Goroka Papua New Guinea +675 7125 8799 [email protected]
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Goroka Natural Habitat

Natural habitat with endemic trees and plants. Our banana or avocadotrees, orchids and lucious greens slope down into a little creek and waterfall. There is a rustic lookout area and a big training area for our farming activities. We have some animals around and we live on the grounds as well with a big family. We are born and raised here and love to introduce you to our world. Welcome.

8. Varirata National Park

Port Moresby Papua New Guinea +675 7688 0978 http://www.newguineanaturaltours.com.pg
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4.5 based on 57 reviews

Varirata National Park

If you're early enough, you'll catch the incredible morning mist hovering over this natural mountain region that offers fantastic views and a wealth of birds and other wildlife.

Reviewed By 282terryb - Hua Hin, Thailand

Wonderful piece of nature. Great viewing point at the end of the road in. Super for birdwatching. The local population go there to barbecue so not quiet all the time but still won't affect the experience. If you are going to PNG then try to take this in and enjoy the stunning scenery.

9. Mount Wilhelm

Simbu Province Papua New Guinea, Mount Hagen 281 Papua New Guinea +675 7100 5432 http://www.bettysplacemtwilhelm.com
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Mount Wilhelm

This rugged mountain, the highest in Papua New Guinea, has an excellent trail that takes hikers to the top, past lakes, waterfalls, moss forests, and the vestiges of a World War II American fighter bomber.

10. Sepik River

Papua New Guinea +675 73662828
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Sepik River

Reviewed By UlrikeBauer - Munich, Germany

We visited PNG in September 2019 and part of our tour was a trip to the Sepik Region. Timmy was our guide throughout this time and made our trip very unique and special. He was very knowledgeable, helpful, professional and always had a smile on his face. The Sepik Region is a very magical place and we had an extra-ordinal adventure exceeding all our expectations (thanks to Timmy and last but not least to Dennis, Manu, all the village people and our driver „Senna"!). Chris and his team are very reliable and we would highly recommend PNG Frontier Adventures (we did not book directly via PNG Frontier Adventures, our trip was organized by Pym from Paiya Tours).

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