Papua-Neuguinea
Telefonvorwahl
+675
Hauptstadt
Port Moresby
Bevölkerung
9 Millionen
Einheimischer Name
Papua Niugini
Region
Ozeanien
Melanesien
Zeitzonen
Bougainville Standard Time[6
UTC+11:00
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Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a Pacific island nation occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea (western half is Indonesian Papua), plus numerous offshore islands including New Britain, New Ireland, and Bougainville. Port Moresby serves as the capital. PNG is extraordinarily diverse culturally and linguistically - it's the world's most linguistically diverse country with over 800 indigenous languages spoken among 7,000+ distinct cultural groups, representing approximately 12% of the world's languages despite having only 0.1% of global population. The country has a population of approximately 9 million. PNG is known for its rugged mountainous terrain, dense tropical rainforests covering 75% of land area, active volcanoes, and exceptional biodiversity with unique flora and fauna including birds of paradise, tree kangaroos, and the world's largest butterfly (Queen Alexandra's birdwing). WWII history is significant - the Kokoda Track campaign (1942) was a crucial battle between Australian and Japanese forces. The economy relies on resource extraction (gold, copper, oil, gas, timber) with subsistence agriculture supporting most of the population. Tourism remains limited due to challenging infrastructure, high costs, and safety concerns, but attractions include tribal cultures and sing-sing festivals (traditional gatherings with elaborate costumes and dancing), world-class diving (coral reefs, WWII wrecks), the historic Kokoda Track trek (96km challenging multi-day hike), volcanic landscapes, and unique wildlife. PNG maintains strong ties with Australia (former administrator until 1975 independence). Multiple governments including Australia, the UK, United States, and Germany maintain travel advisories noting concerns about violent crime, carjacking, sexual assault, tribal conflicts, and limited police capacity, particularly in urban centers like Port Moresby and Lae. Infrastructure is limited with few paved roads outside cities, making air travel the primary connection between regions.
Visa Requirements for Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea requires visas for most international visitors. An e-visa system is available for citizens of many countries, allowing online application before travel. Citizens of approximately 180+ countries can apply for PNG e-visas through the official Immigration and Citizenship Service Authority (ICSA) website. The e-visa costs approximately USD $50-200 depending on visa type and duration. Processing typically takes 3-10 business days. Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay. Return or onward ticket required. Visitors may need to show proof of accommodation and sufficient funds (approximately USD $100 per day or credit card). Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival at Port Moresby Jacksons International Airport or other international entry points, though e-visa is recommended to avoid delays. Tourist visas typically allow 30 or 60 days. Yellow fever vaccination certificate required if arriving from endemic countries. Malaria prophylaxis strongly recommended as malaria is endemic throughout PNG. Entry through Jacksons International Airport in Port Moresby is the main gateway. Travel to PNG is considered challenging - infrastructure is limited, costs are high (among the most expensive destinations in the Pacific), and multiple governments including Australia, the UK, United States, Germany, and Switzerland maintain travel advisories emphasizing serious crime risks including violent crime, carjacking, sexual assault, and tribal conflicts, particularly in Port Moresby, Lae, and the Highlands region, with limited police capacity to respond. Travelers should exercise high degree of caution, avoid demonstrations, secure valuables, use reputable accommodation, avoid travel after dark, and be aware that healthcare facilities are extremely limited outside Port Moresby.
Gängige Visumtypen
Tourist e-Visa
For tourism, sightseeing, and visiting friends/family, available online before travel for most nationalities.
Visa on Arrival
For tourists from eligible countries arriving at international airports, though e-visa recommended.
Business Visa
For business meetings, conferences, trade, and short-term professional activities in PNG.
Work Permit and Employment Visa
For foreign nationals employed by PNG companies or organizations, requires employer sponsorship.
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