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Port Moresby is the capital and largest city of
Papua New Guinea (PNG). It is located on the shores of the
Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the
Papuan Peninsula of the island of
New Guinea. The city emerged as a trade centre in second half of the
19th century. During
World War II it was a prime objective for conquest by the
Imperial Japanese forces during
1942–43 as a staging
point and air base to cut off
Australia from
Southeast Asia and the
Americas.
According to a survey of world cities by the
Intelligence Unit of
The Economist, Port Moresby is one of the world's least livable cities (ranked 139 of
140 cities rated).
Although Port Moresby is surrounded by
Central Province, of which it is also the capital, it is not part of that province, but forms the
National Capital District.
See in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Port Moresby
Nature Park (formerly
The National Botanical Gardens) A must for the visitor. Located next to
University of Papua New Guinea, it has some amazing examples of PNG wildlife such as birds of paradise, cassowaries, tree kangaroos, multiple wallaby species, and many other native bird species.
Lush, tropical and well kept gardens. A great break from the dry, dusty surrounds and bustle of the capital city. If you are lucky you might catch a wedding while you are there as some locals like to conduct the ceremony in the gardens.
Port Moresby
Golf Club A nice golf course located right across from the government buildings. The prices are quite acceptable for visitors. Be careful, crocodiles inhabit the water holes of the golf course. The main building has a nice restaurant where one can have lunch and have a few SP beers (
South Pacific beers) after a round of golf.
The Ela Beach
Craft Market Run by the Ela
Murray International School and held on the last Saturday of each month, this market brings together local artifacts from all over Papua New Guinea. An easy way to get some beautiful carvings, handwoven baskets, or any of a number of other things to bring home as souvenirs.
Touaguba
Hill Perhaps not so much to see, but this is where the ambassadorial residences are located and is also where many of the well-to-do expats and locals live. There is a nice view from the top of the hill overlooking the centre of the city and the ocean.
Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary, Sir
Hubert Murray Highway. The Moitaka Wildlife Sanctuary is now closed for re-development.
Hiri Moale
Festival. This takes place on the weekend of PNG's
Independence Day in mid-September. The centrepiece is a race of up to
100 traditional Lakatoi canoes, recalling the sea voyages undertaken by the
Motuan people from the Port Moresby area who exchanged sago and clay pots with the people of neighbouring
Gulf Province. The departure of the canoes from Port Moresby's Ela Beach is really spectacular.
The Festival is the city's main cultural show with traditional performances, as well as the canoes.
Do in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Scuba Diving A number of reefs and wrecks are within close proximity to Port Moresby and diving can be arranged through day vessels or on nearby Loloata
Island (which has its own dive shop). There are a variety of sites and depths for all experience levels.
- published: 26 Oct 2014
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