Papua New Guinea is for the Adventurous

 

Papua New Guinea gets approximately 15,000 tourists to the country every year. If those 15,000 people were spread over every day of the year, there would be only 41 tourists in the country at the same time. As a comparison, Fiji gets more tourists in 8 days than Papua New Guinea gets in a year. Of those 15,000 people, approximately 7,000 of them do the Kokoda trail and leave. This means you are sharing the whole country with very few tourists.

Not only are you sharing the country with very few tourists but you are travelling to a country that has little to no infrastructure for tourists. In some locations that we take our guests, there isn't another tourist for 2 hours in every direction. This location can take 10 guests total, it is surrounded by many islands, many surf breaks, incredible fishing, beautiful local villages and markets, incredible hiking and creeks and rivers. Many of the locals here have no access to plastic at all, no only that but they have no access to artificial color. No paint, no plastic, no treated wood, no processed food, only natural products in their natural setting. The only colors you see are natural colors, birds, flowers, the sky, coral, fish, insects.

The locals in many places we go to live in bamboo huts that haven't changed much in 10,000 years. They live in places like I just described. They interact very little with the outside world. They live very similar to how they have lived for 10,000 years. They have no internet connections or phone service. They do not browse Instagram or Facebook or Snapchat. Plastic is so uncommon that they use a small piece of it like a fire starter if it has been raining.

What this means is that Papua New Guinea isn't like any other tourism spot in the world. We do our best to provide 5 star living in all of the locations we take our guests. We are incredibly resourceful at sourcing things that our guests want. We can get goods to hitch a ride on a boat or a plane. We can call people who then get on a boat and travel an hour to an island to put in our order for seafood or vegetables or pork or fuel.

We are able to organise for helicopters to be available for our guests if they have a medical issue and need to be taken to hospital. We create and maintain relationships throughout Papua New Guinea so we know who to ask for a favour if our guests need it.

We have developed and maintain this infrastructure to provide a 5 star experience for our guests in Papua New Guinea. Now when I say 5 star I don't mean Singapore or London or Paris 5 Star, I mean Papua New Guinea 5 Star.

Papua New Guinea 5 Star is the best of the best in the location we are going to. PNG 5 Star means pina coladas (if that is your thing) on a deserted island at 5pm but it doesn't mean 20 fluffy pillows and marble tiles. Sometimes PNG 5 Star means glamping on an island, eating lobsters for lunch and fish for dinner.

Papua New Guinea is for the adventurous. It's for people that want to experience the world like it was 10,000 years ago. Its for people who understand that San Pellegrino isn't something you can buy at a shop within 2 hours helicopter ride, it's something we can get.

If this is something you want to experience, a little bit or a lot, then contact us now.