Papua New Guinea
Wild and mysterious, Papua New Guinea offers a special and unique experience for intrepid travellers. Often rustic, and with a travel infrastructure in its early stages of development, PNG calls to adventurous spirits and trailblazers who are prepared to explore some of the world’s most varied indigenous traditions, endless expanses of biologically rich forest and dramatic montane slopes. As an archipelago of over 600 islands mixed with vibrant coral reefs and atolls, the surrounding waters are a marine explorer’s paradise. The word “paradise” is synonymous with natural life in PNG, especially in regards to a special family of birds that has long dazzled visitors with splendid ornamentation and vivacious mating rituals. 36 of PNG’s 38 Birds-of-Paradise species are endemic, and about two thirds of all PNG’s flora and fauna share this unique distinction. Almost all of the 800 distinct languages found here – a third of the world’s total languages – belong to indigenous tribes, who celebrate their folklore traditions through rhythmic dancing during colourful and elaborate sing-sing festivals.
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BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
The best time to go to Papua New Guinea is from April to October.
GOOD TO KNOW
The world's only known poisonous bird, the Hooded Pitohui is native to Papua New Guinea.
SIGNATURE MOMENTS
Pursuing endemic bird families such as berrypeckers, berryhunters, ploughbill and more
Visit a camp of the famous Huli Wigmen
Photographing the endemic Birds-of-Paradise in the highlands
FUN FACT
Over 800 dialects are spoken throughout Papua New Guinea!
VISAS
American and Canadian citizens require a visa to enter Papua New Guinea.