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      • As a tourist destination, Rabaul is popular for its volcanoes, scuba diving and for snorkelling sites, spectacular harbour and other scenery, World War II history, flora and fauna, and the cultural life of the Tolai people.
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  2. Located in the East New Britain Province of Papua New Guinea, Rabaul is an incredible place with a rich history, amazing facts, and plenty of things to do. Rabaul is a port town on the Gazelle Peninsula of New Britain and is known for its stunning natural beauty, culture, and incredible history.

  3. Oct 5, 2024 · Rabaul, a town nestled on the northeastern tip of Papua New Guinea, is a testament to the awe-inspiring yet destructive power of nature. Known for its proximity to Mount Tavurvur, an active volcano, Rabaul has faced the full force of volcanic eruptions, with the 1994 event being particularly devastating. This article explores how the town has ...

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    As a tourist destination, Rabaul is popular for its volcanoes, scuba diving and for snorkelling sites, spectacular harbour and other scenery, World War II history, flora and fauna, and the cultural life of the Tolai people.

  5. Aug 20, 2023 · Rabaul is home to some of Papua New Guinea's most iconic traditional cultural symbols, from the mysterious and sacred Duk-Duk and Tumbuan of the Tolai people, who typically arrive in canoes on the water at dawn, to the spectacular fire dances of the Baining people which take place in the jungle after dusk.

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    Rabaul is on the Gazelle Peninsula in the northeast of New Britain island. Most of the indigenous people are Tolais.During the eruption 80% of the buildings in Rabaul collapsed. Although there has been much reconstruction the city always runs the risk of further volcanic activity. Rabaul (the word means Mangrovein one of the local languages as it w...

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    Air Niugini has daily flights from the nation's capital, Port Moresby, as well as flights from Lae, Kavieng, Hoskins in West New Britain, Buka in Bougainvilleand other locations in PNG. Rabaul Airport was completely destroyed in the 1994 eruption as it was in direct path of the falling ash from the nearby vents. The airport was later rebuilt at Tokua to the southeast, but this has also occasionally been closed by ashfall from continuing volcanic activity. Despite its new location the airport...

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    Coastal shipping. There are several vessels that connect Laewith Rabaul, with intermediate stops. Some of these carry passengers.

    Buses ferry locals around for 80t for short trips. The 1Abus runs between Kokopo and Rabaul in about 40 minutes for K3.50 (K5 if it's raining as they take a longer but less muddy route) - between the 1A and walking, you could see some of the attractions quite cheaply. Hire carsare available from hotels and companies. They are expensive - with base ...

    -4.237235152.2088411 Mount Tavurvur and hot springs (drive down Mango Ave, turn left at the Travelodge intersection, after a few hundred metres, turn right at the white cross, a bit further on, vee...
    -4.406577152.2993912 Bitapaka War Cemetery (turn off at the sign between Kokopo and the airport, then about 5km down the road). Maintained by the Australian War Graves Commission this is the final...
    -4.280143152.1552153 Japanese Barge Tunnel (down a short rough unmarked track near Mt Vulcan. If coming from Rabaul, there is a sign but it's not right at the turnoff so you may need to hunt around...
    -4.203604152.181444 General Yamamoto’s Bunker (turn left off Mango Ave at the sign. Bunker is opposite the New Guinea Club). The General led the Japanese South Pacific campaign. He was eventually s...

    Dive.The Rabaul area offers some fantastic diving opportunities. Apart from incredible coral and fish there are numerous sunken WWII Japanese battleships to explore. Dive companies include:

    -4.198751152.1633221 Rabaul Market. Colourful, clean market good for fruit, veges, clothes and trinkets.(updated Mar 2017)
    -4.341378152.2646362 Kokopo Market. Also a colourful and clean market and good for fruit, veges, clothes and trinkets.(updated Mar 2017)
    -4.343638152.2793483 Tropicana Shopping Centre, Kokopo-Rabaul Road. Waterfront shopping centre, said to be the best in town.(updated Mar 2017)

    Kai bars and chicken shops abound in the towns. Lots of fruit are available from markets and supermarkets. The resorts generally have decent restaurants overlooking the sea. Seafood is obviously the most reliable dish. The Rabaul Hotel has the Phoenix Room, a striking dining room with Chinese, local and colonial décor, but with lacklustre Chinese f...

    -4.199583152.1802511 Rabaul Hotel, Rabaul, ☏ +675 982 1999. The Rabaul Hotel is situated 45 minutes from the Tokua Airport. Featuring 34 hotel rooms and catering for all budgets, the hotel's atmosp...
    New Rabaul Guest House, Wharf St., Rabaul, isimarine@daltron.com.pg.
    Kokopo Beach Hotel, Pockley Rd, Kokopo, taklam@daltron.com.pg.
    Kokopo Resort Hotel, ☏ +675 982 9096, fax: +675 982 9061, kvr@global.net.pg. Good quality accommodation in the center of Kokopo
  6. Sep 3, 2014 · THESE remarkable pictures show the extraordinary daily routine of people living in an ash-covered town beneath three active volcanoes. Rabaul in Papua New Guinea was destroyed almost 20 years ago ...

  7. Discover Rabaul, a town on the northeastern tip of Papua New Guinea, renowned for its proximity to the active Mount Tavurvur volcano.

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