Travel to Papua New Guinea to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

Intro: life and experiences in Papua New Guinea

Backpacking or traveling in Papua New Guinea?

  • Perhaps the most ultimate off-the-beaten-path destination in the world, and for good reason. Besides being rife with violence and corruption, the country is also located on the “ring of fire,” which increases the risk of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis. But enough about that, if you dare to go there, the country also has an awful lot to offer. From beautiful diving to warships to the most pristine tropical forests. It is a bit expensive, though, due to the lack of infrastructure for travelers. 
  • Activity spotting: visit the local tribes with a guide; hike through Port Moresby Nature Park; attend one of the Sing-Sings; bathe in the hot springs of the Tavurvur volcano; hike one of the challenging treks such as the Kokoda track; climb Mount Wilhelm; discover World War II wrecks and beautiful coral reefs while diving; go on a bird watching tour; explore the Kuk Early Agricultural Site; learn about the country's history at the many war museums; cruise the Sepik River; go on a wildlife safari in the Tari Basin, visit The Rainforest Habitat; chill on Muschu Island.
  • Animal spotting: as one of the most biodiverse places in the world, you can feast your eyes in PNG. Think of 38 (‼) species of birds of paradise, the cassowary, the Papuan eagle, tree kangaroos, shrew marsupials, fruit bats, saltwater crocodiles, many snakes, sea turtles and freshwater turtles, lionfish frogs, giant butterflies, barracudas, reef sharks, beautiful coral reefs, and so on. 
  • Food spotting: mumu (pork dish), kaukau (sweet potato), saksak (pudding with sago and coconut milk), food in banana leaves, sago pancakes, dia (fish stew), aigir (stew with meat or fish and vegetables).

Studying in Papua New Guinea?

  • A number of universities can be found in Papua New Guinea that offer a range of courses including health sciences, education, technology, environmental sciences, agriculture and social sciences. Studies in environmental sciences, forest management and wildlife research can be of particular interest here. Education levels vary and resources are often limited. 
  • Study cities: Port Moresby, Lae, Madang. 
  • Language: the primary language of instruction is English. 

Internship in Papua New Guinea?

  • There are opportunities for internships in Papua New Guinea, but it is not always easy to find some. Because of its amazing nature, internships are available in the fields of forest management, biodiversity research, marine biology and ecotourism, for example as a research assistant. You can also intern in health care, agriculture and education. 
  • Competencies: adaptability, cultural sensitivity, problem solving, leadership and teamwork. 

Doing volunteer work in Papua New Guinea?

  • Consider volunteering in the fields of education, health care and conservation. 

Working in Papua New Guinea?

  • There are expats in all kinds of industries in Papua New Guinea, often with specialized jobs, in senior positions or with large companies. The government supports the arrival of expats to increase knowledge exchange. 
  • Popular sectors include: nature and environment, community development, mining and extractive industries, education.
  • Working in PNG can be challenging due to the remoteness of many areas, limited infrastructure, and sometimes an unstable political situation. Security can be an issue in certain regions, especially in urban areas such as Port Moresby.

Working as a digital nomad in Papua New Guinea?

  • It's probably not a top destination for digital nomads. For example, Internet access is not too good, the cost of living is still relatively pricey, the country is not easy to travel and there are security concerns in some parts of the country.  

Living in Papua New Guinea?

  • Papua New Guinea is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with pristine rainforests, beautiful coral reefs and impressive mountains. For nature lovers, it is a paradise to explore. You will also find a rich and diverse culture with many traditional tribes still living according to ancient customs. The locals can be very hospitable, provided you respect their customs and traditions. 
  • Living conditions vary depending on where you live. In cities you can find modern amenities, but life is also often more expensive and less safe. In rural areas, life is basic, with limited access to electricity, clean water and the Internet. 
  • Several international schools can be found in the big cities, which locals often attend as well. This makes for a fun exchange of cultures. 
  • Security is the biggest concern for expats and locals in Papua New Guinea. Incidents of violence, theft and armed robbery are especially common in urban areas. As an expat, you can live in secure areas, but an evening walk is best left behind. 
  • Health insurance: health care is limited and expats mainly use private clinics or fly to Australia for medical care. So do make sure you have your own well-covered health insurance.

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