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When considering travelling to Papa New Guinea, South Sea Horizons guests are encouraged to recognise the Papua New Guinea rules and regulations. Entering under the proper visa is essential, and travellers must have a valid passport that does not expire within six months of their travel into Papua New Guinea. You are responsible for ensuring that you have the appropriate visa or right to obtain a visa on arrival in Papua New Guinea before commencing your travel. There may be adverse consequences if you attempt to enter Papua New Guinea without proper visa or entry permits....
2 years ago today we were hit with the reality that all our ANZAC Day Kokoda expeditions would be cancelled due to this strange COVID19 bug. No one back then could have predicted the enormity of the situation we were facing as a tourism industry, and South Sea Horizons certainly didn’t expect the length of time on the sidelines (sorry rugby analogy)....
Papua New Guinea is a land so diverse and filled with many cultures and spiritual beliefs. Many Papua New Guinea cultures relate to villagers and their relationships with the forests they inhabit. In the East New Britain Forests, Papua New Guinea, a spirit called the Iarqi is believed to have healing powers and occasionally visits the Uramot people. ...
Many Papua New Guinea cultures follow a series of cultural events and processes when morning the passing of a village member. Depending on the cultural status of the deceased, some cultures have special performances to signify the beginning and end of the mortuary process. The Bainings people of the East New Britain Province of Papua New Guinea have a unique method of mourning their dead....
Papua New Guinea tour operators are now receiving guests in 2022. ...
There is little doubt that the Covid-19 Pandemic has dramatically affected the tourism industry worldwide. And it has been a disaster for the entire tourism industry, causing crippling financial stress on all tourism stakeholders....
This month I finished an amazing trek on the Kokoda trail and the thing that stuck out the most to me was the generosity and humility of the local people. They opened up their homes and villages to us and were the most inspiring and happy communities of people I have ever met....
Former Waratah Al Manning runs a locally sourced and lead PNG Tourism business called South Sea Horizons, and he just mentioned that it would be awesome to get me up on the Kokoda Track at some point. That started the conversation. It quickly became apparent to me that it was something that if I didn’t seize the opportunity today then who knows when the chance would arrive again to do it with South Sea Horizons....
The Asaro Mudman - Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea ...