I lived in Port Moresby in the early 1970's before independence. It was such a great place to live - loved every minute of it. It has changed in 50 years. Had the best life there.
That’s so good to hear! I went back again for four months after I made this video, and I really fell in love with the country. There’s such gorgeous nature, adventure, and super fun and kind people. It sounds like you made some great memories there, too :).
I lived in bulolo 49 years ago stayed in port more by quite often, I loved png I still have my mum's burka basket she bought when we first moved there loved the people loved the country
Love the place. Our house never had a fence. Actuall, it was the Minister of Parliament next door who erected a fence and had noisey dogs. Go figure ? I can't wait to return someday. I'd love to see the Museum again and the Baha'i worship house in #Waigani. Also the # orchid garden at #UPNG Botanical gardens
I came in from Cairns, Queensland on a 50 ft sailboat to Milne Bay Province in 1982. Stayed on sailboat for one month then put my loaded bicycle on the road at Lae. Cycled from Lae to Wau and back to Lae. Then cycled from Lae to Madang. I wanted to cycle from Madang up to Highlands but virtually everyone said that wasn’t a good idea. Left bicycle at Madang and took bus to Mt. Hagen. Walked to the top of PNG at Mt.Wihelm….. then a 2 day hike toward road to Madang. Bused back to Lae….. then flew to Port Moresby. Met the right people and flew to Komodo and hiked the Komodo Track. After 2.5 months in country I flew back to Cairns where Customs looked in every corner of my bicycle and tent and sleeping bag looking for drugs. Beautiful country.
Thanks for sharing your experiences,we do have our own problems as any other growing cities in the world but our people are very friendly and open to foreigners.
Wow. I was there in 1989. In fact, I spent New Years enroute from Guam to PM in the air. Jan 1, 1989. I stopped on the way there going to Sydney. I spent 24 hours there and 24 hours in my return. Place looks built up after 31 years. I recognized the yacht club in fact I took pictures I still have of Port Morsbey. I definitely remember the flowers and green foliage and surrounding mountains. People were real nice. SP beer was great. I got a chuckle on the KINA with a hole in the middle like a donut. I hired a driver that took me around. His name was Joseph. I still have his picture. I wonder if he's still alive. Thanks for your video and memories.
That’s great you remember so much from that whirlwind trip! The Yacht Club is doing great, SP beer is still really good, and the people are most definitely very nice. I made a necklace with a Kina with the hole in it :). Thanks for sharing your memories!
@@JenniTravel I too have a cool KINA story. I brought one back to GUAM. I knew this old man retired Seaman I would ruin into in town on occasion having breakfast at this joint. When I got back from Australia and PNG, I gave him the KINA with the hole in it and he was super amazed about this. Apparently this old man went to a bar later that night and was showing this coin around. And ironically to merchant marines on my ship that happened to be there. On the launch boat back to the ship They told me about the old man with a KINA coin that looked like a donut with a hole in it. And they put 2 and 2 together that I was recently in PNG and asked me if I gave that old man that coin that had a hole in it. I laughed so hard. I still chuckle thinking about that donut coin.
Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬is Such a beautiful place God placed in this part of the region. I hope you had enjoyed the natural beauty of PNG. Thank you for sharing this video
Thx for the constructive report showing the comfortable and fancy side of Port Moresby. I will move there in 2022 and appreciate the perfect scene setter.
I am from Tamil Nadu State of INDIA. Video is clear and crisp. You gave clear titles to the areas including Pan spitting(....Not Blood...) on a platform. It is a problem in my country also. You have not shown any Government establishment buildings, except for airport. The country is beautiful and you did well in your video. Thanks.
Really good take on Port Moresby Jenni. I am currently living here and am enjoying the sights, culture and people. Yes there are "challenges" but where isn't there on this planet..... I was thinking of putting something together like you have done to show my family back home, but I don't have to now, I can just share yours :) ..... Cheers!!
Thank you! That’s so great to hear :). I actually started filming this video with the same intention - I’m happy that it’s able to continue to be useful! Since you’re still in Port Moresby, if you haven’t gotten into scuba diving, I highly recommend it. Being out on the water thoroughly enhanced my experience there. I went through www.prodivepng.com :). Enjoy Moresby for me!
Far easier to travel around PNG than what it is Australia with all the covid ... Was only in pom 8 days ago , very interesting country , with friendly people
Your video shows PNG had develop on par to any modern economy. There is all kind of infrastructure n amenities. And also I see a civil society. Who wouldn't want to go there ?
My father was a flight surgeon and served in NG at e time the Allies ontrolled the south, and the Japanese the north, and the issue of who would win was very much in doubt. Thatbwas a very different world. Brutal. Deadly.
I was there again for another four months this year, but I'm no longer there. I really loved it this time! I did a whole lot more than what was in this video (I visited Rabaul/Kokopo, Loloata, Fisherman's Island, the Nature Park, scuba dived a ton, hiked Burns Peak, etc.) .
@@JenniTravel oh wow. That sounds like a really good trip. You doing a video to show us some of what you enjoyed? By the way, you should try hit Kavieng, New Ireland too next time or i also suggest hiring a 4x4 and going on a road trip with the guys from 4wheelingPNG.
Arthur Imona I don’t know when I’ll be back, but I did hear good things about those places! Good call. I might post a few short videos from my further travels there, but they won’t be as comprehensive as this one. Thank you for being interested, I appreciate it :)
@@JenniTravel well the current situation around the globe doesn't quite suit traveling so that's kinda understood from the traveling side. However, it would be great to see more videos from your last trip. You have a great evening/day. Cheers
Jenni my name is Leanne Smith, I lived in png 49 years ago, my parents had friends there , his name was dewy and his wife my aunty pat, who was from Bougainville I want to see what happened to them, I think about them, they had a daughter Joanne and pat was about to have another baby before my family left, we lived in bulolo, we also lived in a place called golden pines, just outside of bulolo, we are from new Zealand, how would I get in touch with them
Hi Leanne, that’s amazing you lived there at that time and have so many memories from then :). I don’t know for sure how you can find who you’re thinking of, but a good place to start is the PNG Expats Facebook group. I wish you luck, and thank you for sharing your story! m.facebook.com/groups/911621445523231?id=911621445523231&ref=content_filter&_rdr
Thank you, they ment the world to me, I will try that, I've tried to contact Bougainville because that's where pat came from but I have had no answer in 30 years, I'll try what you suggested, thank you
The travel restrictions might be unusual right now because of Covid-19, but usually you can get a visa upon arrival. Right now, 1 USD = 3.52 Kina. You can check this website for visa information: ica.gov.pg/visa/visit/visitor
Hi everyone, am Bethel Appah, wishing to come to UPNG to study for a Masters's degree. Can you kindly link me to anyone who can give me details on how to secure admission as an international student? I love your country and would love to raise my kids here with my husband.
Sorry you have gone through that experience, . Like anywhere in the world, theres good and bad sites. Just try to stay where its safe. Be cautious at all times.
The Spirit of God through Jesus Christ is going to move through this country in unprecedented ways as not seen before. Witchcraft will melt at the presence and glory of God! Idol worship will cry to God, sinners will repent and “churches” will experience revival of Gods Spirit.
Thanks so much brother to make this beautiful video . Love this beautiful Country
I lived there for three years and left in 1995. That place has changed a lot!
I lived in Port Moresby in the early 1970's before independence. It was such a great place to live - loved every minute of it. It has changed in 50 years. Had the best life there.
That’s so good to hear! I went back again for four months after I made this video, and I really fell in love with the country. There’s such gorgeous nature, adventure, and super fun and kind people. It sounds like you made some great memories there, too :).
I lived in bulolo 49 years ago stayed in port more by quite often, I loved png I still have my mum's burka basket she bought when we first moved there loved the people loved the country
I lived in Moresby in the early 80s I loved every minute ., worked in
Boroko.
Love the place. Our house never had a fence. Actuall, it was the Minister of Parliament next door who erected a fence and had noisey dogs. Go figure ? I can't wait to return someday. I'd love to see the Museum again and the Baha'i worship house in #Waigani. Also the # orchid garden at #UPNG Botanical gardens
Same here. I went to Gordons Primary School and then to PMIHS. Great times 👍
I came in from Cairns, Queensland on a 50 ft sailboat to Milne Bay Province in 1982. Stayed on sailboat for one month then put my loaded bicycle on the road at Lae. Cycled from Lae to Wau and back to Lae. Then cycled from Lae to Madang. I wanted to cycle from Madang up to Highlands but virtually everyone said that wasn’t a good idea. Left bicycle at Madang and took bus to Mt. Hagen. Walked to the top of PNG at Mt.Wihelm….. then a 2 day hike toward road to Madang. Bused back to Lae….. then flew to Port Moresby. Met the right people and flew to Komodo and hiked the Komodo Track. After 2.5 months in country I flew back to Cairns where Customs looked in every corner of my bicycle and tent and sleeping bag looking for drugs. Beautiful country.
Woah! Now that's an adventure! Well done. I agree - beautiful country :).
You have the best beautiful country. My best memories are the time spent living there.
Thanks for sharing your experiences,we do have our own problems as any other growing cities in the world but our people are very friendly and open to foreigners.
well not me, i am a raskol and i will eat any foreigner i see
Wow. I was there in 1989. In fact, I spent New Years enroute from Guam to PM in the air. Jan 1, 1989. I stopped on the way there going to Sydney. I spent 24 hours there and 24 hours in my return. Place looks built up after 31 years. I recognized the yacht club in fact I took pictures I still have of Port Morsbey. I definitely remember the flowers and green foliage and surrounding mountains. People were real nice. SP beer was great. I got a chuckle on the KINA with a hole in the middle like a donut. I hired a driver that took me around. His name was Joseph. I still have his picture. I wonder if he's still alive. Thanks for your video and memories.
That’s great you remember so much from that whirlwind trip! The Yacht Club is doing great, SP beer is still really good, and the people are most definitely very nice. I made a necklace with a Kina with the hole in it :). Thanks for sharing your memories!
@@JenniTravel I too have a cool KINA story. I brought one back to GUAM. I knew this old man retired Seaman I would ruin into in town on occasion having breakfast at this joint. When I got back from Australia and PNG, I gave him the KINA with the hole in it and he was super amazed about this. Apparently this old man went to a bar later that night and was showing this coin around. And ironically to merchant marines on my ship that happened to be there. On the launch boat back to the ship They told me about the old man with a KINA coin that looked like a donut with a hole in it. And they put 2 and 2 together that I was recently in PNG and asked me if I gave that old man that coin that had a hole in it. I laughed so hard. I still chuckle thinking about that donut coin.
Amphib Aav Haha! Small world :)
I grew up in #JuneValley near #Tokarara 🎶🇵🇬🌱
Whao, ok. When were you leaving there? And which street? I was living close to Ororo Primary School in June Valley. 😊
Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬is Such a beautiful place God placed in this part of the region. I hope you had enjoyed the natural beauty of PNG. Thank you for sharing this video
Thx for the constructive report showing the comfortable and fancy side of Port Moresby. I will move there in 2022 and appreciate the perfect scene setter.
Its So Beautiful🇺🇲🇵🇬, greeting from Bandung City in Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩, nice to meet you
I was there in 1974 - stayed at the Civic Guest House - what a world of change/modernization in 47 years!
Very interesting video, will definitely vist
Love my Country 🇵🇬my City,
Reguardless....
Thanks Go Jenni for sharing this Video.. Certainly my home city has changed a lot And am greatful
I am from Tamil Nadu State of INDIA. Video is clear and crisp. You gave clear titles to the areas including Pan spitting(....Not Blood...) on a platform. It is a problem in my country also. You have not shown any Government establishment buildings, except for airport. The country is beautiful and you did well in your video. Thanks.
Really good take on Port Moresby Jenni. I am currently living here and am enjoying the sights, culture and people. Yes there are "challenges" but where isn't there on this planet..... I was thinking of putting something together like you have done to show my family back home, but I don't have to now, I can just share yours :) ..... Cheers!!
Thank you! That’s so great to hear :). I actually started filming this video with the same intention - I’m happy that it’s able to continue to be useful! Since you’re still in Port Moresby, if you haven’t gotten into scuba diving, I highly recommend it. Being out on the water thoroughly enhanced my experience there. I went through www.prodivepng.com :). Enjoy Moresby for me!
Hi Go Jenni, it's a good video, made me miss my home, Port Moresby. There are no comments from you about your experience on your time in Port Moresby.
Enjoy aku sa panunuod continue uploading videos
Far easier to travel around PNG than what it is Australia with all the covid ... Was only in pom 8 days ago , very interesting country , with friendly people
Your video shows PNG had develop on par to any modern economy. There is all kind of infrastructure n amenities. And also I see a civil society. Who wouldn't want to go there ?
really beautiful greetings from West Papua Indonesia🇲🇨
nice music
Thanks! It’s all from Gary Harju :). He’s got a lot of nice songs here: ua-cam.com/users/mrg244
I’ve visited three times, the last time being in 2009. It has changed a lot, it appears. I hope I can return some day.
Wish you went outskirts more but nevertheless I love it!
My father was a flight surgeon and served in NG at e time the Allies ontrolled the south, and the Japanese the north, and the issue of who would win was very much in doubt. Thatbwas a very different world. Brutal. Deadly.
Beautiful city
do another one please
Loved how you mixed up nature into the clip. Hope Port Moresby treated you well. Or are you still there?
I was there again for another four months this year, but I'm no longer there. I really loved it this time! I did a whole lot more than what was in this video (I visited Rabaul/Kokopo, Loloata, Fisherman's Island, the Nature Park, scuba dived a ton, hiked Burns Peak, etc.) .
@@JenniTravel oh wow. That sounds like a really good trip. You doing a video to show us some of what you enjoyed? By the way, you should try hit Kavieng, New Ireland too next time or i also suggest hiring a 4x4 and going on a road trip with the guys from 4wheelingPNG.
Arthur Imona I don’t know when I’ll be back, but I did hear good things about those places! Good call. I might post a few short videos from my further travels there, but they won’t be as comprehensive as this one. Thank you for being interested, I appreciate it :)
@@JenniTravel well the current situation around the globe doesn't quite suit traveling so that's kinda understood from the traveling side. However, it would be great to see more videos from your last trip. You have a great evening/day. Cheers
Jenni my name is Leanne Smith, I lived in png 49 years ago, my parents had friends there , his name was dewy and his wife my aunty pat, who was from Bougainville I want to see what happened to them, I think about them, they had a daughter Joanne and pat was about to have another baby before my family left, we lived in bulolo, we also lived in a place called golden pines, just outside of bulolo, we are from new Zealand, how would I get in touch with them
Hi Leanne, that’s amazing you lived there at that time and have so many memories from then :). I don’t know for sure how you can find who you’re thinking of, but a good place to start is the PNG Expats Facebook group. I wish you luck, and thank you for sharing your story! m.facebook.com/groups/911621445523231?id=911621445523231&ref=content_filter&_rdr
Thank you, they ment the world to me, I will try that, I've tried to contact Bougainville because that's where pat came from but I have had no answer in 30 years, I'll try what you suggested, thank you
Changed a bit since 74
As a matter of fact, it has changed a lot since 1975...
கடல் அலைகளில் ஊஞ்சல் கட்டி விளையாடுவதை போன்று அலைகளின் ஆட்டம். கடல் காதல்.
❤️ this country hope to be there someday sometime.
Haha, that was too funny - "nom nom".
Looks boring but what do l know l need to visit.❤❤❤
How much kiernas you can get for 1 USD an do u need any visas
The travel restrictions might be unusual right now because of Covid-19, but usually you can get a visa upon arrival. Right now, 1 USD = 3.52 Kina. You can check this website for visa information: ica.gov.pg/visa/visit/visitor
Please leave a comment if you know MARLON PERALTA.
My father.
He is working in port Moresby now
He is in furgusun island 😁😁
🙏🙏🙏🌏
Hi everyone, am Bethel Appah, wishing to come to UPNG to study for a Masters's degree. Can you kindly link me to anyone who can give me details on how to secure admission as an international student? I love your country and would love to raise my kids here with my husband.
Where are you from?
🌏🙏💔🖤
png is my birth place .
Misim png tru
The last time I was there, they were throwing babies and themselves in front of cars to carjack, or hold you up for valuables.
Sorry you have gone through that experience, . Like anywhere in the world, theres good and bad sites. Just try to stay where its safe. Be cautious at all times.
@@keturahiyano1980 This scumbag is lying.
Mirin and jelly
The Spirit of God through Jesus Christ is going to move through this country in unprecedented ways as not seen before. Witchcraft will melt at the presence and glory of God! Idol worship will cry to God, sinners will repent and “churches” will experience revival of Gods Spirit.
Amen❤️🙏
I WOULD LIKE TO STAY WHAT IS NATURAL WHICH IS CONTACT WITHOUT MASS TOURISM AND VERY WORLD LARGE COMPANIES
Nice music
Thanks! I really like his new song ua-cam.com/video/LKQbroG52Ow/v-deo.html
@@JenniTravel I'll check that out