I grew up in PNG and still speak Tok Pisin fluently...I did the Kokoda twice during high school there, once flying in like you and walking back and then also going the other way from Sogeri to Kokoda. Back then no porters and no commercialism...we carried our own packs and just had one guide. If you get back, do the Yongai to Woitape trek, climbing Mt Albert Edward along the way...beautiful scenery...great memories from PNG, beautiful people and beautiful country. Then go to New Ireland, hire a bicycle and cycle down the Boluminski Highway, just to see a beautiful island and stop at the villages along the way..chew some buai lol.
@@thvtsydneylyf3th077 Hi mate, yeh a few times but not since 2010. Went up there to help my Dad pack up before he moved to Australia for health reasons. Awesome country and 99% of the people are just humble and good hearted. The cities give the place a bad name and the raskols, but the rest stunning and pure beauty, especially love the Highlands and the mountains and rivers.
I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
Hey James. If you're ever back here in PNG, why not come see Rabaul. We've got culture, World War 2 history, an active volcano and more. Would love to be your guide.
you're amazing mate! Love the doc, got me emotional... PNG is untouched virgin environment, riches with natural and magical places, makes us wonders, how blessed it is.. LOVE from Philippines... God bless PNG
@@ardi08 Hi bro, not true. Friendly people. It's the people who don't go out that says it's dangerous but not us all are dangerous. Everywhere in this world, there's good and bad. We are happy to always welcome new people into our country and show them our beautiful country with spectacular places to visit. Cheers, from Lae, Morobe
@@mdproperty2963 I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
Where else in the world would you see love, kindness, happiness, respect and joy. Regardless of the naysayers who try to scare off visitors this video is evidence that visitors are treated like royalty by Papua New Guineans. Please do come to visit and experience the unexpected right here in Papua New Guinea. To the team that made this video we are greatly indebted to you for telling it as it is. ❤
Wow! It emotionally pains me seeing this. The beauty of this country, dense forests, rural villages, the diverse cultures, even dirt and just the smiles from the people and children with nothing but sense of happiness . How amazing. Thanks for visiting.
I was born and raised in Papua New Guinea! 🇵🇬🇵🇬👍👋! 😄 I was born in MT. Hagen.. western highlands province. Raised in the southern highlands. In the widu valley! I speak English, widu, imbangu, kewabe, my home! I’m a citizen! 😁🇵🇬👋
As a Papua New Guinean, I am so proud of my country. Thank you for showcasing the beauty warmth and hospitality of my people. I am sure this was a life-changing and wonderful experience for you. I know and hope these videos will make a positive impact on my people and country and encourage more visitors to visit more places that are so beautiful but most importantly the beauty of our culture and people...
This is the "kokoda track" in Papua New Guinea. The rugged mountain terrain where WW2 war battle took place between Australia and Japanese soldiers. It's part of history now.😊😊
Your truly are a genuine guy. Other tourists, travelers or visitors etc.. should learn from you by mingling with the locals and have personal experience of the culture and people by physically living with them like u did. Instead, they stay in hotels in the city and make up all sorts of negetive stories about this beautiful country. There's more this country has to offer if they would only pick up their lazy butts and get out of the hotel rooms to experience other parts of PNG. Well done and keep up the good work your doing..
Wow great approach to life Bồ, making assumptions about people based on where they stay on holiday. If only you would pickup your lazy butts and don’t judge people on holiday accommodations 🤦🏻♂️.
I'm from East Sepik, East New Britain and Manus, three of the nations provinces. Thanks for checking out my country. Your an absolute legend and have just earned yourself another subscriber
That was a great video to see what PNG is like. Coming from Vanuatu where it is also a Melanesian country in the Pacific region, it was interesting to note how the culture of PNG is diverse and serene, am amazed by it all. Looking forward to more of your videos in the future. Thanks.
Well presented documentry .Thanks so much for visiting Kum caves,bring back my childhood memories of wild fruits and nut pickings,harvesting mushrooms etc in that part of the jungle.Ronden Ridge.
Eric - Thank you so much for sharing such an amazing experience of yours. I really enjoyed watching and learning something new today. Glad to know you are from Arizona. I experienced an incredible journey of yours from the comfort of my chair. You are an inspiration for potential dreamers like myself, as I am wishing to go on extensive hikes and learn the existence of amazing parts in this world. Thanks a bunch🙏🏻
The western highlands of Papua New Guinea is one of if not the THE wetest part of the planet. In some of those parts it rains 365 days a year. When I hiked there I soon dispensed of my shoes, for several reasons. One, they held the moisture against your feet and you would get jungle rot and fungus. 2, leeches liked to go down underneath your socks, but if you are barefoot, the plants and the water brushes them off 3, the treads of boots just fill up with mud and become smooth and slippery so you have no traction. But with bare feet, when climbing up the muddy trails, you learn to dig your big toe into the mud to pull yourself up. 4, you have to cross a lot of streams. With shoes on it's harder to feel where to step. Some rocks are much slipperier than others. I like to feel around with bare feet for the best next foothold. I ended up having to help the locals across a river one by one holding their hand, because I was much taller, and they would be swept away without me. I am tall and thin, and sideways against the current I was not as much of a resistance.
I am a PNGean and thankful that you got to experience this wonderful country of ours. The people, culture and languages make it s exotic destination to explore.
I smiled, I laughed and I cried watching this beautiful video. Thank you so much for potraying my beautiful country out to the world. I am now your fan.❤
Such a beautiful docu/vlog. Being from PNG I really appreciate the 100% positive presentation of whatP PNG has to offer. Yes, we have many problems in the country, but which country doesn't have them? Most times PNG hits the headlines for negative reasons only. Such reports are really valuable and important to promote the unique culture and hospitality of our people. Thank you so much. In case you are interested in visiting the Simbu Province and climb Mt Wilhelm or hike to Madang via the Bundi road....let me know...I can help arrange for you.
I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
Nice experience with new places, beautiful kids, best environment, best food, best culture . Thanks for visit my country. Hope to see your next visit. ❤🎉
Yeah of course I am Papua New Guiean, and would like to say what you have seen in this video is real, not just a dream, in Papua New Guinea most people don't live in the cities or towns , the majority of the population lives in the villages all around the country.
Your experience of courtship rituals and those paint on your nose( LOL!) I believe you enjoyed your stay. BTW am from that part of the province Malbanga, Jiwaka Province PNG.
I really enjoyed watching your clip brother. I'm from next province in western Highlands u visit called ENGA. Enga is land of real mystery and I miss my home. I'm here now is Switzerland
I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
This is wonderful documentary treuly reflecting the loveand beauty of Papua New Guinea. Thank you Backpakcing TV for caputring great Kokoda Track in Oro, beautiful Kum Cave of western Highlands and Malbanga Villageof Jiwaka.
Thankyou for exploring PNG..you made me proud of my country...love your exploration...thanks for visiting my country and hope you explore some more parts of PNG...☺☺☺❤👍
This was such a beautiful & well done vid. But most.of all, thnks for taking us along. SO GLAD to see where you are in your life & where you're heading Keep on...
I'm your subscriber now brother. Next time, visit my province ENGA , next to western Highlands you went visit. Enga is real mystery places Like : Lakes, Waterfalls, raging rivers, Jungles, caves and more that you will never find in any parts of the world. If I'm there in my country, i would take you to my village and you will never forget the Journey but I'm in Europe now.
Well narrated brother. Really love the compliment on the goodbye part. if you happen or planned to visit PNG on your next trip, please come to my village, Tambul. My village i located at the boarder of Western Highlands and Southern Highlands and also, its located close to the second highest mountain in PNG, Mt Giluwe. i will be more than happy to guide you. Cheers.... Cliff Nanol, Tambul Valley
Great video. I liked it a lot, and I subscribed. I once heard that one could see butterflies the size of dinner plates in PNG, and I was sold on it right then and there. I love sugar gliders, and there are native sugar gliders there...I would so much like to see a sugar glider in the wild. If I die without going there, I will die with regrets. But I have a question, and I like to pose this question to adventuresome travelers in general. This video was made four years ago, but today PNG is rated as US State Department Level 3 reconsider travel. It was likely rated the same when you visited. Port Moresby and Southern Bougainville are particular hot spots. So from your experience would you recommend people to reconsider travel to PNG (in general or to specific spots)?
I grew up in PNG and still speak Tok Pisin fluently...I did the Kokoda twice during high school there, once flying in like you and walking back and then also going the other way from Sogeri to Kokoda. Back then no porters and no commercialism...we carried our own packs and just had one guide. If you get back, do the Yongai to Woitape trek, climbing Mt Albert Edward along the way...beautiful scenery...great memories from PNG, beautiful people and beautiful country. Then go to New Ireland, hire a bicycle and cycle down the Boluminski Highway, just to see a beautiful island and stop at the villages along the way..chew some buai lol.
thats awesome man, do you ever go back?
@@thvtsydneylyf3th077 Hi mate, yeh a few times but not since 2010. Went up there to help my Dad pack up before he moved to Australia for health reasons. Awesome country and 99% of the people are just humble and good hearted. The cities give the place a bad name and the raskols, but the rest stunning and pure beauty, especially love the Highlands and the mountains and rivers.
GOOD TOURISTS TO DESTROY DO NOT PROTECT YOUR COUNTRY SAD
An you stap.where may!!?
I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
Thank you for showing Papua New Guinea to the world.
I am off to PNG in only a couple of weeks as of October 2023. I am hoping for an incredible adventure! Wish I could hear from you.
I am glad you're visiting PNG. I am traveling up there with my wife in January 2024.
Hey James.
If you're ever back here in PNG, why not come see Rabaul. We've got culture, World War 2 history, an active volcano and more.
Would love to be your guide.
you're amazing mate! Love the doc, got me emotional... PNG is untouched virgin environment, riches with natural and magical places, makes us wonders, how blessed it is.. LOVE from Philippines... God bless PNG
Thank you so much bro, I’m from Papua New Guinea Living in the Philippines...I love your comment.... Salamat Kuiya
@@joewagi6901 Is Papua New Guinea really that dangerous like what reported by many news medias?
Barii koii ✊
@@ardi08 Hi bro, not true. Friendly people. It's the people who don't go out that says it's dangerous but not us all are dangerous. Everywhere in this world, there's good and bad. We are happy to always welcome new people into our country and show them our beautiful country with spectacular places to visit. Cheers, from Lae, Morobe
@@mdproperty2963 I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
Papua New Guinea is beautiful with kind hearted people .
Where else in the world would you see love, kindness, happiness, respect and joy. Regardless of the naysayers who try to scare off visitors this video is evidence that visitors are treated like royalty by Papua New Guineans. Please do come to visit and experience the unexpected right here in Papua New Guinea. To the team that made this video we are greatly indebted to you for telling it as it is. ❤
Wow! It emotionally pains me seeing this. The beauty of this country, dense forests, rural villages, the diverse cultures, even dirt and just the smiles from the people and children with nothing but sense of happiness . How amazing. Thanks for visiting.
I agree. Seeing people that are happy enrages me.
I am Papua New guinean. Born and raised. ❤ Just found these.. beautiful..
I was born and raised in Papua New Guinea! 🇵🇬🇵🇬👍👋! 😄 I was born in MT. Hagen.. western highlands province. Raised in the southern highlands. In the widu valley! I speak English, widu, imbangu, kewabe, my home! I’m a citizen! 😁🇵🇬👋
It's making me emotional. I love how the people being nice to you there. I'm from the coast of png. But big thanks to ya❤️❤️
PNG is one of my favorite countries!
As a Papua New Guinean, I am so proud of my country. Thank you for showcasing the beauty warmth and hospitality of my people. I am sure this was a life-changing and wonderful experience for you. I know and hope these videos will make a positive impact on my people and country and encourage more visitors to visit more places that are so beautiful but most importantly the beauty of our culture and people...
"They have nothing but they'll give you everything". That's PNG! And I genuinely enjoyed watching you experience that 🙌 ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This is the "kokoda track" in Papua New Guinea. The rugged mountain terrain where WW2 war battle took place between Australia and Japanese soldiers. It's part of history now.😊😊
Thank you for Promoting Papua New Guinea
Your truly are a genuine guy. Other tourists, travelers or visitors etc.. should learn from you by mingling with the locals and have personal experience of the culture and people by physically living with them like u did. Instead, they stay in hotels in the city and make up all sorts of negetive stories about this beautiful country. There's more this country has to offer if they would only pick up their lazy butts and get out of the hotel rooms to experience other parts of PNG. Well done and keep up the good work your doing..
Thanks David!
Wow great approach to life Bồ, making assumptions about people based on where they stay on holiday. If only you would pickup your lazy butts and don’t judge people on holiday accommodations 🤦🏻♂️.
Damn! You visited my home 🏡. Tears rolling when seeing all my people at malbanga. Thank you for making an awesome video.
I'm from East Sepik, East New Britain and Manus, three of the nations provinces. Thanks for checking out my country. Your an absolute legend and have just earned yourself another subscriber
crazy indeed.. people's warm welcome is amazing, well they're isolated and get excited when some one comes to their village
Was emotional watching. My beloved PNG is amazing. Thanks for sharing PNG with the rest of the world.
That was a great video to see what PNG is like. Coming from Vanuatu where it is also a Melanesian country in the Pacific region, it was interesting to note how the culture of PNG is diverse and serene, am amazed by it all. Looking forward to more of your videos in the future. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing and glad you enjoyed the video, Pascal!
Well presented documentry .Thanks so much for visiting Kum caves,bring back my childhood memories of wild fruits and nut pickings,harvesting mushrooms etc in that part of the jungle.Ronden Ridge.
Missed my beautiful island home PNG. Was gonna cry when I heard u say „gutpla kon“ that made me give a big smile. 😂😂 tnx 4 visiting PNG 🙏🏽
When he was jumping over the rope and seeing the reactions of the children, seeing that made me emotional. Amazing.
Probably one of my favorite moments, too.
Walked in 5 days with my school mates in 1984..great experience and real challenge as we bonded as brothers.
Eric - Thank you so much for sharing such an amazing experience of yours. I really enjoyed watching and learning something new today. Glad to know you are from Arizona. I experienced an incredible journey of yours from the comfort of my chair. You are an inspiration for potential dreamers like myself, as I am wishing to go on extensive hikes and learn the existence of amazing parts in this world. Thanks a bunch🙏🏻
Lived here my whole life and never hiked the Kokoda. After watching this video, I want to try it out
The western highlands of Papua New Guinea is one of if not the THE wetest part of the planet. In some of those parts it rains 365 days a year. When I hiked there I soon dispensed of my shoes, for several reasons. One, they held the moisture against your feet and you would get jungle rot and fungus. 2, leeches liked to go down underneath your socks, but if you are barefoot, the plants and the water brushes them off 3, the treads of boots just fill up with mud and become smooth and slippery so you have no traction. But with bare feet, when climbing up the muddy trails, you learn to dig your big toe into the mud to pull yourself up. 4, you have to cross a lot of streams. With shoes on it's harder to feel where to step. Some rocks are much slipperier than others. I like to feel around with bare feet for the best next foothold. I ended up having to help the locals across a river one by one holding their hand, because I was much taller, and they would be swept away without me. I am tall and thin, and sideways against the current I was not as much of a resistance.
This video shows a place truly deserves the name "Paradise". Btw, the ending part of the video is so emotional 😢
You live a memory in our hearts thank you Papua New Guinea ♥️ you.
Nature is lush. I would like stay there.
Eric you danced well like a true local. 👏👏
I am a PNGean and thankful that you got to experience this wonderful country of ours. The people, culture and languages make it s exotic destination to explore.
Thank you visiting png one love.
"They've got nothing but they'll give you everything". 😇😇😇
I first learned about PG on a Survivorman episode ,it was pretty awesome and this was pretty amazing too.👍
I smiled, I laughed and I cried watching this beautiful video. Thank you so much for potraying my beautiful country out to the world. I am now your fan.❤
What an amazing experience!!
Waooh, Thank you for this wonderful vidoe that truely reflect the true image of PNG to the world.
Thanks for visiting PNG. Especially in Western Highlands
You did us PNG proud.❤ it! Following from Enga Province, PNG
Such a beautiful docu/vlog. Being from PNG I really appreciate the 100% positive presentation of whatP PNG has to offer. Yes, we have many problems in the country, but which country doesn't have them?
Most times PNG hits the headlines for negative reasons only. Such reports are really valuable and important to promote the unique culture and hospitality of our people. Thank you so much.
In case you are interested in visiting the Simbu Province and climb Mt Wilhelm or hike to Madang via the Bundi road....let me know...I can help arrange for you.
DESTROYING YOUR COUNTRY WITH TOURISM WILL MAKE IT GARBAGE
I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
Nice experience with new places, beautiful kids, best environment, best food, best culture . Thanks for visit my country. Hope to see your next visit. ❤🎉
Truly amazing.Thanks for the video. My country Papua New Guinea
Unbelievably beautiful! Bravo for sharing your adventure with us! More please!
Yeah of course I am Papua New Guiean, and would like to say what you have seen in this video is real, not just a dream, in Papua New Guinea most people don't live in the cities or towns , the majority of the population lives in the villages all around the country.
Your experience of courtship rituals and those paint on your nose( LOL!) I believe you enjoyed your stay. BTW am from that part of the province Malbanga, Jiwaka Province PNG.
I loved my time! One of my fondest travel memories. You have a beautiful and wonderful country.
Eric, my brother, you visit my beautiful country. Land of unexpected
It's an amazing place, Rex! Hope you enjoyed the video!
I really enjoyed watching your clip brother. I'm from next province in western Highlands u visit called ENGA. Enga is land of real mystery and I miss my home. I'm here now is Switzerland
Wow. Thank you for visiting Papua New Guinea.... so beautiful.
I've got a stream of income, that is an online business which is currently making me more than $20k monthly, it's called an advance asset trade, if you’re interested in making good income online I can send you some more info on how it worked for me.
Thank you tracking dirt back packing PNG. More on PNG
The game with the jumping over the rope. I used to play that growing up all the time. So fun!
This is wonderful documentary treuly reflecting the loveand beauty of Papua New Guinea. Thank you Backpakcing TV for caputring great Kokoda Track in Oro, beautiful Kum Cave of western Highlands and Malbanga Villageof Jiwaka.
You been to my Place ..and just by watching this brought tears to my eyes as you embrace our culture perfectly
That roadside fruits market at 13:09 is one of the best.
❤️..from 🇮🇳India..
Thank you for visiting PNG.
This is an amazing video! would love to travel here
It's truly incredible. I recommend it!
Bro I love your videos please visit Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 again.. I'm watching with tears ❤
I think this is like the best video I have watched so far for a foreigner coming into my country PNG and experiencing lifestyle here. Gutpla video.
Love your Video. I'm truly blessed to watched. You're such an amazing person.
Thankyou for exploring PNG..you made me proud of my country...love your exploration...thanks for visiting my country and hope you explore some more parts of PNG...☺☺☺❤👍
YOU DO NOT PROTECT YOUR COUNTRY FROM WESTERN CHINESE TOURISTS
Thank you for representing our country well...come again to PNG some times!
Thanks for visiting
How amazing my country it is!!
Great adventure...thanks for visiting PNG....Im from Lae, PNG and I did Kokoda once in December 2017...
Right on! I love PNG. I hope to return, thanks for the recommendation!
Wow this place is amazing very interesting journey
Thankyou God for my beautiful country.
Love this video mate🙏❤️ thank you for sharing PNG 🇵🇬 with the world 🥰
Can we png stop commenting. Let other people comment.
Loved this all the way
Papua New Guinea nature's hidden gem
Truely the land of the unexpected
This was such a beautiful & well done vid.
But most.of all, thnks for taking us along.
SO GLAD to see where you are in your life & where you're heading
Keep on...
So cool!
Your account of Papua New Guinea is truer than Zac Efron's.
I loved it. That was a great video. Thank you for sharing it with us Eric.
I'm glad you visited PNG. Happy you liked it.
You should go back and visit other places.
Great video buddy😇
Would love to go back!
Thankyou for visiting our country ❤️
Super stunning video there, thankyou for visiting my Island 🏝 home
Wow,I subscribe.So beautiful
I'm your subscriber now brother. Next time, visit my province ENGA , next to western Highlands you went visit. Enga is real mystery places Like : Lakes, Waterfalls, raging rivers, Jungles, caves and more that you will never find in any parts of the world. If I'm there in my country, i would take you to my village and you will never forget the Journey but I'm in Europe now.
YOU BECAME A WESTERN COLONIALIST, I FROM GREECE, I HATE EUROPE, WHY DO YOU TELL THEM TO DESTROY YOUR COUNTRY WITH TOURISM?
Yes. In 1991 it was, I hiked from Maramuni in Enga province down to the Sepik.
Well narrated brother. Really love the compliment on the goodbye part. if you happen or planned to visit PNG on your next trip, please come to my village, Tambul. My village i located at the boarder of Western Highlands and Southern Highlands and also, its located close to the second highest mountain in PNG, Mt Giluwe. i will be more than happy to guide you.
Cheers.... Cliff Nanol, Tambul Valley
You are a Legend.
Bro you should try the Sarawaged Range too...in Kabwum, Morobe Province...I tracked Sarawaged in November, 2021....its very amazing...
Thank you for sharing videos from our country throughout the world 🇵🇬🇵🇬🇵🇬👏👏👏❤️👍
Wow, just love it
Thanks for coming to Malbanga 😊
Hiked the Komodo in 1982…… just two of us with no guides. Not many people doing the track in 1982.
Beautiful doc. about PNG brother.
Thank you!
Land of the Unexpected ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great attitude regarding the trek…
Great adventure
Thank you ❤
Great video. I liked it a lot, and I subscribed. I once heard that one could see butterflies the size of dinner plates in PNG, and I was sold on it right then and there. I love sugar gliders, and there are native sugar gliders there...I would so much like to see a sugar glider in the wild. If I die without going there, I will die with regrets.
But I have a question, and I like to pose this question to adventuresome travelers in general. This video was made four years ago, but today PNG is rated as US State Department Level 3 reconsider travel. It was likely rated the same when you visited. Port Moresby and Southern Bougainville are particular hot spots. So from your experience would you recommend people to reconsider travel to PNG (in general or to specific spots)?
I absolutely loved this episode. Wow.. What an amazing experience. Well done 👏.
thank you so much!
Come to Rabaul sometimes and I take you into active volcano craters ❤🇵🇬
kinda want to lost there
Looks AMAZING!!
Wow, where in Western highland did you go? I am from there
Nice,
I owe your channel a subscription coz I'm from Papua New Guinea. Thankyou for this nice video 🙏
What water filter are you using on this trip?
Hey Henry, thanks for reaching out! On this trip I was using the Grayl Ultralight water purifier. - EH