Numerous tribes will you invite to participate in or attend their rites of dances and songs. Do not miss it. It may also make numerous trips and climbs, especially on the famous Kokoda. For those who like rafting, Papua New Guinea has exciting rapids like Watut near Bulolo and occasionally in the Waghi river in Simbu Province.
Diving enthusiasts will find a paradise of clear water and beautiful coral reefs, among the many islands. There are instructors at major sites. Continuing with the nautical sports in the country can be enjoyed from fishing, surfing, windsurfing to sailing. Another of the most recommended activities are excursions to discover and come to the mysterious volcanoes. In Papua New Guinea there are certain sites conducive to camping.
Public holidays are January 1 New Year, St. Friday, Easter Monday, 13 June Queen's Birthday, July 21 Day of Remembrance, September 16 Independence Day, 25 and 26 December Christmas Day. In addition to these events "official" in the country held various Folk Festivals and Events of great color, music and atmosphere.
Each of the provinces of Papua province has its own day officially established.
February 22 marks the Day of New Ireland province, and Kaveing Show. On the 20th of that month is held provincial Golden Day Between June and August celebrating traditional festivals such as the Yam Harvest Festival (Trobriand Islands), Port Moresby Show (mid June), the official Day of the Province Central (mid June), Morobe (July), Milne (July 7), Madang (early August), Manus (August), Simbu (August), Highlands (August).
Also held Remembrance Day festivities (mainly in Port Moresby), the Frangipani Rabalul Festival, celebrating the growth of the first flowers after the eruption of Matupit on July 23, 1937.
Climate: tropical, northeast monsoon (December to March), southeast monsoon (May to October), little seasonal temperature variation.
Diving enthusiasts will find a paradise of clear water and beautiful coral reefs, among the many islands. There are instructors at major sites. Continuing with the nautical sports in the country can be enjoyed from fishing, surfing, windsurfing to sailing. Another of the most recommended activities are excursions to discover and come to the mysterious volcanoes. In Papua New Guinea there are certain sites conducive to camping.
Public holidays are January 1 New Year, St. Friday, Easter Monday, 13 June Queen's Birthday, July 21 Day of Remembrance, September 16 Independence Day, 25 and 26 December Christmas Day. In addition to these events "official" in the country held various Folk Festivals and Events of great color, music and atmosphere.
Each of the provinces of Papua province has its own day officially established.
February 22 marks the Day of New Ireland province, and Kaveing Show. On the 20th of that month is held provincial Golden Day Between June and August celebrating traditional festivals such as the Yam Harvest Festival (Trobriand Islands), Port Moresby Show (mid June), the official Day of the Province Central (mid June), Morobe (July), Milne (July 7), Madang (early August), Manus (August), Simbu (August), Highlands (August).
Also held Remembrance Day festivities (mainly in Port Moresby), the Frangipani Rabalul Festival, celebrating the growth of the first flowers after the eruption of Matupit on July 23, 1937.
Climate: tropical, northeast monsoon (December to March), southeast monsoon (May to October), little seasonal temperature variation.
Religion: Catholic 22%, Lutheran 16%, Presbyterian / Methodist / London Missionary Society 8%, Anglican 5%, Evangelical Alliance 4%, Seventh Day Adventist 1%, other Protestant 10%, indigenous beliefs 34%
Currency: 1 Kina (K) = 100 toea
Population: 5,049,055
Language: English (official), local dialect derived from English (in common usage), Motu (Idoma Aboriginal spoken in Papua region) note: 715 indigenous languages.
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