Bougainville’s Mount Balbi is an active volcano that rewards trekkers with stunning scenery, steaming fumaroles and a blue crater lake.
Paradise magazine
Articles on Papua New Guinea lifestyle and tourism destinations, syndicated from Air Niugini’s in-flight magazine, Paradise.
Papua New Guinea is a treasure trove of war wrecks. Underwater photographer and diving writer Don Silcock explores four famous planes that lie at the bottom of the sea.
Marisa Howden provides an insider’s guide to Lae, PNG’s industrial capital and second-largest city.
The Crossroads Hotel in Lae is located in a lush and tranquil park-like setting about 15 minutes from the city centre, on the way to Lae’s Nadzab Airport
Chris Peel joins a river expedition in search of the legendary Papua black bass.
Olga Fontanellaz dips her toes into the water at Alotau’s annual Kenu and Kundu Festival.
Grant Thomas visits Walindi Plantation Resort, where divers go to see some of the most biodiverse coral reefs on the planet. The jungle walks, birdlife and World War 2 plane wrecks also lure intrepid travellers.
Nicola Gage and Grace Maribu visit some of Papua New Guinea’s major markets.
The little Papua New Guinea retreat of Nuli Sapi once came to the attention of global travel guidebook publisher Lonely Planet as one of the world’s best eco-stays. Olga Fontanellaz falls in love with the place too.
Kayla Reimann ventures into a Jurassic-like jungle landscape where Tuke villagers have their hopes pinned on a new eco-tourism venture.