One of the world’s great walking trails is located in Papua New Guinea. It is, of course, the 96-kilometre Kokoda Trail. It is a muddy and hilly test of mind…
Bougainville revealed
A recently launched plan to develop Bougainville as a tourism hub has put the spotlight on the island. Tom Besley provides an insider’s guide for intrepid travellers. As I approach…
A giant ray of sunshine
From big sea creatures to ancient skulls, Christina Larmer discovers there’s more to the Papua New Guinean Doini Island Plantation Resort than lolling by the beach. “They say the Milne Bay…
Huli time
On assignment with the Huli Wigmen of PNG’s Southern Highlands Click below to read the article. https://readymag.com/472622
The river runs wild
Hair-raising, epic first descent by kayakers of the Beriman River in East New Britain, reported by Richard Andrews One slip and it’s over when you’re climbing the wall of a steep…
Mystique and Masks
Christine Retschlag reports on eight of PNG’s most outstanding festivals and shows. In this land of legend, lore and more than 800 local languages, tradition beats like an ancient kundu drum. This…
Into the wild
Photographer Chris McLennan journeys along the Karawari River in the Sepik Basin, where he finds life is simple and the villagers are happy and welcoming. After being dropped by charter…
Manus the flip side
Manus Island is be best known for its immigration detention centre, but surfer photographer Joel Coleman reveals the unbridled beauty of the province in which it lies. There’s an old copy…
Papua New Guinea Bucket List
From diving to trekking to fishing, Roderick Eime delves into Papua New Guinea’s top attractions. Papua New Guinea is such a multi-faceted country that many outsiders will never grasp the rich…