British adventurer Daniel Pinto has made history as the first tourist to visit several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea ... local guides to navigate the remote regions, the New York Post ...
At least 49 combatants as well as an unconfirmed number of bystanders died in a tribal dispute in the restive and remote Highlands region of Papua New Guinea ... and Sikis tribes and their ...
A British 'danger tourist' has blazed a trail by being the first globetrotter to reach several indigenous tribes in Papua New Guinea ... "It is very raw, very remote and is considered a bit ...
He researched all the tribes in the country before arriving and once he landed he met up with locals who showed him where to go. During his time in Papua New Guinea, Pinto lived with 10 different ...
The women of the Dani ... The Dani tribe is an indigenous community residing in the Baliem Valley of Papua, Indonesia, on the large island of New Guinea. But they are not from Papua New Guinea ...
Papua New Guinea has long been tarred by outdated tropes that paint its people as savages. Historically, cannibalism has been documented among a small number of tribes in remote parts of Papua New ...
He described Papua New Guinea as raw and remote, noting the safety challenges, including road hijacking risks that forced him to travel by boat for five hours. His experiences with the tribes ...