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Port Moresby

ℹ️Practical info — Port Moresby
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🌤 Weather — 5 days
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💡 Tips
- Safety is a primary concern; always use pre-arranged hotel transfers or trusted taxi services rather than walking at night.
- Visit the National Museum and Art Gallery to gain essential context about the country's incredibly diverse tribal cultures and history.
- The tropical climate is very hot and humid; plan outdoor activities for the early morning and stay hydrated.
- Check out the redeveloped Ela Beach promenade during daylight hours for a pleasant walk and ocean views.
- Bring cash in the local currency (Kina) for smaller markets, though larger hotels and malls accept credit cards.
🍽 Food
Try locally caught mud crab, often prepared with ginger and shallots, at seafood restaurants overlooking the water near Ela Beach.
Look out for pork or chicken cooked in a 'mumu' (a traditional earth oven) at cultural events or specialty local eateries.
Buy fresh pawpaw, pineapple, and local bananas from daytime markets for a refreshing snack.
🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots
The best place to shop for authentic woven bilum bags and intricately carved wooden artifacts.
A modern, air-conditioned complex offering supermarkets, a cinema, and international goods in a secure environment.
A very safe and beautiful botanical setting to walk around and spot birds of paradise and tree kangaroos.
Drive up here during the day for sweeping, peaceful views over the city, the harbor, and the coral reefs.
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Port Moresby, the animated capital of Papua New Guinea, is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua. It serves as the main gateway to the country's incredible cultural and natural diversity. Visitors can explore the National Museum and Art Gallery, which showcases a remarkable collection of indigenous art, or wander through the beautiful Port Moresby Nature Park to see native flora and fauna. The city has a unique blend of modern developments and traditional villages built over the water, such as Hanuabada. Local gastronomy features fresh seafood and tropical fruits, often prepared with coconut milk and local root vegetables, reflecting the rich Melanesian heritage of the region. Along the coastline, visitors can enjoy the tropical climate. Among the local coastal spots is the uniquely named tung tung tung sahur beach area, providing a glimpse into the local way of life. International access is primarily through Jacksons International Airport, connecting the city to Australia and other Pacific nations.
- Location: Papua New Guinea
- Top sights: tung tung tung sahur · Royal Papuan Yacht Club · Koki Market
- Nearby: Taurama (9 km)
- Population: ~364.145
Geography
Facts
- Capital of Papua New Guinea
- Located on the Gulf of Papua
- Served by Jacksons International Airport
- Home to the National Museum and Art Gallery
- Features the Port Moresby Nature Park
- Known for Hanuabada stilt village
- Rich Melanesian cultural heritage
- Tropical savanna climate
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Sights in the town Port Moresby (3)
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