Papua New Guinea – The Last Great Frontier
Papua New Guinea remains one of the world’s final frontiers of adventure travel — a land of towering mountain ranges, vast rainforests, winding rivers, and pristine coral atolls. Its breathtaking natural diversity is matched only by its people: more than 800 tribes whose customs and traditions remain an essential part of everyday life.
From the bold body paint of highland warriors to the intricate carvings of the Sepik River, Papua New Guineans proudly share their heritage with warmth, authenticity, and openness.
Legendary Sing-Sing Festivals
Among the most unforgettable expressions of Papua New Guinea’s culture are its world-famous sing-sing festivals — dazzling gatherings where tribes unite in vibrant displays of song, dance, drumming, and elaborate ceremonial adornments.
In 2026, travelers will have the rare opportunity to experience the nation’s two most iconic cultural events:
Mt Hagen Cultural Show
Saturday, 15 August – Sunday, 16 August 2026
Mt Hagen, Western Highlands
Goroka Cultural Show
Friday, 18 September – Sunday, 20 September 2026 Goroka, Eastern Highlands
These festivals bring together tribes from across the country, transforming the highlands into spectacular stages of rhythm, color, and tradition. For visitors, they are not just celebrations to witness — but once-in-a-lifetime journeys into the living culture of Papua New Guinea.
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