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Papua New Guinea Travel Guide Facts, Attractions, Transport, Food, Money, Visa, Travelogues, Nightlife, Culture, Links ... |
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Introduction Write an intro paragraph about this country. Why should members come? What can they expect, travel wise and Hospitality Club wise?
Top Things to See and Do Please just make a simple list separated by commas here - more info in the Travel Guide.
Neighboring countries: Please add links to those countries here.
Who is coming? Just add your user name and basic info (date and places you will visit) about your trip here, maybe other members will invite you or meet up with you on the road. Use your profile to tell more about your plans.
Want more guests! Add your user name here if you would like to receive more visitors - you should get more requests if listed here, even if you live in a small town off the beaten track.
Hospitality Club Meetings If you would like to invite other members to an activity or meeting, add the info here. You can use the Travel Guide for more detailed info.
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Edited by: veit on 21.12.2003 veit on 26.08.2003 |
Last postings about Papua New Guinea from other users |
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dimple wrote:
Visit http://www.pngbd.com/travel/
dommellor wrote:
'The Last Frontier!' is an expression is often used to describe PNG. The tourism industry is relatively undeveloped but a trip here is definitely worth while if you can live without home comforts for a little while. Whether nature or culture excites you, this is one of the most diverse and untouched lands on earth. White-sand beaches and the islands are as attractive as you will find anywhere, and the underwater scene is even better - it was voted the world's number one diving destination. There are more than 900 languages that reflect the diverse ethniciy and culture of this South Pacific paradise. I have been to over 30 countries in 56 continents but I still consider PNG a very special place.
crombok wrote:
I just moved to settle here..If you wanna feel how it is like to be an highlander and experience traditional lifestyle, write to me..
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