One of the most wild, fascinating parts of Asia Pacific, Papua New Guinea is a travel frontier for hikers, birdwatchers, and divers. The relatively untouched jungles and highlands of PNG are a haven for wildlife and a diverse array of tribal cultures unlike anywhere else in the world.
This 13-day journey takes travelers on a breathtaking expedition through some of Papua New Guinea's most remote locations — Tari in the Southern Highlands and the Sepik River — for tribal Wigmen, beaches, and jungle.
Traveling by private plane, travelers will camp, trek, and meet with tribes on a 10-day trip that will take guests to corners of Papua New Guinea in style.
Join the Crocodile Festival featuring the tribal cultures of the Sepik River on a 12-day journey that will see travelers from the highlands to WWII wreck diving under the waves.
One of the most highly anticipated cultural events in all of Asia, this 14-day itinerary built around the Goroka Cultural Show will take travelers around Papua New Guinea for canoeing, hiking, and meeting tribal chieftains.
Above water and below, this 10-day Papua New Guinea expedition will take travelers from the skies and trees of the rainforest to the beachside at Port Moresby.
This thrilling 12-day Papua New Guinea itinerary will take travelers up-close to the country’s native wildlife, including deer, wallabies, snakes and the nation’s famed birds of paradise.
Difficult to reach by both land and sea, the Gulf Mask Festival is a treasure of traditional culture and dress. Writer and photographer Olga Fontanellaz travels to this lesser-visited region to record a unique sing-sing.
There's no doubt that PNG is one of the most exotic destinations in Asia, but things get even more exciting under the waves; diving in Papua New Guinea is a WWII adventure in one of Asia's lesser traveled destinations.