Papua New Guinea

We’ve reviewed our advice for Papua New Guinea and continue to advise exercise a high degree of caution due to high levels of crime, tribal violence and civil unrest. Higher levels apply in some areas.

Local level elections will take place across the country in September and October 2025. Be alert to the possibility of tensions and violence during elections.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed detection of vaccine-derived polio in Papua New Guinea. Consider a booster if it has been 10 years since your last polio vaccine.

Local communities can block the Kokoda Track at short notice. Check with your trekking company for the latest information (see ‘Travel’).

Events that draw large groups of people, including cultural and sporting events, can turn violent. Protests, civil disorder and tribal violence can escalate quickly. Avoid areas where violence occurs and be alert to personal safety risks. Monitor local media for updates (see ‘Safety’).

We advise:

Exercise a high degree of caution in Papua New Guinea overall due to high levels of serious crime.

Higher levels apply in some areas.

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