February 6th • 3 min read
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6 good reasons to move to Papua New Guinea

With 800 languages and more than 700 species of birds, Papua New Guinea offers an abundance of thrilling cultural experiences. Wilderness stretches across the land while Port Moresby's attractions provide exciting entertainment, all complemented by multitudes of economic prospects. For those considering relocation abroad, here are six reasons why PNG is worth exploring: its proximity to stunning natural areas; preservation of original landscapes; rich heritage encompassing multiple cultures; vibrant sites in Port Moresby offering unique activities including sports events and recreation spots; plus, numerous potentials for business development!
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With 800 languages and more than 700 species of birds, Papua New Guinea offers an abundance of thrilling cultural experiences. Wilderness stretches across the land while Port Moresby's attractions provide exciting entertainment, all complemented by multitudes of economic prospects. For those considering relocation abroad, here are six reasons why PNG is worth exploring: its proximity to stunning natural areas; preservation of original landscapes; rich heritage encompassing multiple cultures; vibrant sites in Port Moresby offering unique activities including sports events and recreation spots; plus, numerous potentials for business development!

 

 

 

 

Proximity to many attractive areas

 

The Independent State of Papua New Guinea is a territory that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its islands off Melanesia, a region in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, north of Australia.

In the heart of Oceania, PNG is lined with "postcard" places, including the paradisiacal islands that make up the Solomon archipelago.
 
From PNG, many places are thus accessible over a weekend, via easy air connections.

 

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A wild and preserved nature

The Independent State of Papua New Guinea is a territory that occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its islands off Melanesia, a region in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, north of Australia.

In the heart of Oceania, PNG is lined with "postcard" places, including the paradisiacal islands that make up the Solomon archipelago.
 
From PNG, many places are thus accessible over a weekend, via easy air connections.

 

A less threatening nature for humans, compared to other jungles


The Papua New Guinea jungle presents a tranquil atmosphere for humans compared to other jungles in its climate. Instead of large, dangerous animals like lions or gorillas, PNG is home only to the cassowary: an enormous running bird from the same family as the emu that rarely poses any threat. Despite potentially poisonous spiders and snakes, human interaction with wildlife in this area remains relatively peaceful and low-risk.

 

Multiple cultures

Papua New Guinea is a remote area brimming with life, boasting 800 languages and an unparalleled cultural array. With over 25% of the world's total diversity held in less than 1% of our planet's landmass, this region hosts traditional communities that remain accessible only by air or foot paths. The abundance of natural beauty brings about rich biodiversity as well as distinctive dances and costumes - more than 200! This remarkable communitarianism between tribes has created an expansive range unique to Papua New Guinea.

Attractive places in Port Moresby

As the international hub of Pacific, Port Moresby serves as a premier destination for expats looking to work and explore. Following the 2015 South Pacific Games and 2018 APEC summit in particular, this capital city has seen an array of businesses established -- from eateries to shopping centers catering towards both leisurely activities and competitive sports alike. 

Harbor Side and the Downtown district, which stretches from Ela Beach to the Yacht Club, are particularly iconic locations.

They are home to more than half of expatriates, concentrate a large part of the activities and offer comfort and security to expatriates: guarded places, air conditioning, drivers, etc

 

Port Moresby : a city less dangerous than you think


Despite its size and vibrant energy, Port Moresby has been known to have a higher-than-average crime rate. However, expats are in luck! Embassies help ensure their safety by furnishing helpful advice on how best to navigate the city securely - making it possible for newcomers and visitors alike to enjoy all that this incredible place has to offer without worrying about potential hazards or risks.

 

Multiple sports activities

Sporting activities are currently expanding in PNG.
Water sports obviously come first and enthusiasts can get closer to the Yacht Club to go sailing or set off to discover the exceptional seabed and diving spots highlighted by Commander Cousteau. For adventurers seeking outdoor activities such as mountain hiking, climbing, or caving - though they should be equipped themselves with all necessary equipment–PNG provides an abundance of exciting opportunities!

 

Go on an adventure in the jungle !


Ready for an incredible experience? Let loose and explore the heart-pounding thrill of a jungle adventure! Specialized agencies provide guided hikes so that you don't have to worry about getting lost - no matter how far off the beaten path, there is always a village nearby. Unleash your curiosity and embark on something unforgettable!

 

Numerous economic opportunities

In the past decade, Papua New Guinea has experienced an incredible economic boom due to its LNG project – a multi-train pipeline system operated by ExxonMobil. 

In the upcoming years, this vast endeavor is set to make PNG the largest producer of liquefied natural gas in all of Asia as 3 new trains will be built (including under TotalEnergies brand).  This ambitious undertaking will involve hundreds of companies from various industries that are dedicated to mobilizing thousands of skilled workers throughout its construction process for at least 30 years. 

PMG offers a wealth of economic potential, boasting both mining and agricultural resources as well as the possibility for hydroelectric projects.
The possibilities are abundant – it’s an ideal investment destination!
          

Lauriane Pellaud

Marketing Coordinator and creative pro. She enjoys simplifying complex topics into simple narratives to engage audiences and communities. Food lover and seamstress in her spare time.

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