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Culture & Traditions

Immerse yourself in Papua New Guinea's vibrant cultural tapestry.

Papua New Guinea's cultural diversity is reflected in its traditional music and dance. As you travel through the country, you'll have the opportunity to experience the mesmerizing rhythms of tribal drums, the melodic sounds of bamboo flutes, and the energetic dances of various Indigenous groups. Each beat and movement tells a unique story of the people and their connection to the land.

One of the most immersive experiences in Papua New Guinea is the opportunity to interact with the locals. The people are warm and welcoming. You'll have the chance to engage in age-old traditions, from crafting traditional artifacts to joining in on a game of bilas, where body decoration is an art form. These meaningful interactions will give you a profound sense of connection with the culture and heritage of the country.

The majority of Papua New Guineans identify with various Christian denominations. The older generation typically adheres to more conservative practices, but the younger generations adopt a more relaxed approach while still holding on to their Christian beliefs.

Sing Sing

It is not unusual for visitors to Papua New Guinea to encounter a Sing Sing, a gathering of tribes or villages to show their distinct culture through decorative body paint, dance and music.

Each year there are two main tribal gatherings and cultural events in the country. Perhaps the most famous is the Mount Hagen show where various regional, provincial and even national tribal dance groups gather to celebrate their cultural heritage in the form of Sing Sing. It is held in August. The other important gathering is the Goroka show in September. Both events are spectacular. The people come in Bilas (full traditional costumes) with stunning face tattoos, body paint, elaborate headdresses featuring birds of paradise plumes, shell breastplates and cuscus fur.

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