The PNGTPA is proud to
announce that PNG has been selected as one of National Geographic Traveller’s
21 “Best of the World’s Destinations” for 2017.
The PNG Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA) is proud to
announce that Papua New Guinea has been selected as one of National Geographic Traveller's 21
"Best of the World Destinations" for 2017.
The highly anticipated
annual list was unveiled in the December 2016/January 2017 issue of the
magazine and has gone on sale on newsstands globally since November 29 and is
also online at NatGeoTravel.com/BestTrips2017
TPA chief Executive officer
Mr Jerry Agus said National Geographic is the world’s top traveller’s magazine
and for PNG to get its endorsement as one of the world’s best ‘must see’
destinations in 2017, was simply awesome.
Mr Agus said despite the
many challenges in marketing and promoting PNG to the world as a desired
tourism destination, the efforts by TPA and our tourism industry partners was
slowly but surely paying dividends on the world stage.
“To be also named by National
Geographic as one of the best cultural destinations in the world further
enhances PNG’s profile as the cultural capital of world,” he said.
“We all know our unique and
diverse cultures and traditions are a major tourism attraction and such glowing
global endorsements from National Geographic should only encourage us as a
people and a nation to continue to strengthen and maintain our cultures and
traditions.”
Mr Agus said the challenge
now was for TPA to work closely with key stakeholders such as the National
Cultural Commission and the national and provincial show organising committees
to continue to promote authentic PNG cultures and customs.
“For instance, we have to
be strict and discourage our people using PVC pipes as kundu drums and strips
of plastic for grass skirts,” he added.
Mr Agus said the national
government has increased the TPA’s public investment program budget for 2017
and the Authority was looking to invest heavily in infrastructure and product
development in 2017.
He said there was a lot
tourism potential out in the provinces and districts which TPA has identified
but the Authority needed to work closely with the provincial governments and
the local communities to development these products to meet international
standards.
He said PNG was not a mass
tourism destination where tourists sit on the beach sunbath and enjoy pina
colada but an adventure destination offering niche products like diving,
fishing, surfing, trekking and culture among others and that what National
Geographic has recognized.
Mr. Agus thanked PNG TPA's
Destination Marketing Representatives in our primary markets of Australia,
Japan, United Kingdom, Europe, North America and China for for their commitment
to promoting PNG to the world.
He also thanked the tourism
industry members for their unwavering support and commitment to promote PNG.
The 2017 Best of the World destinations are (in
alphabetical order):
Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Baja California National Marine Parks, Mexico
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Canton Uri, Switzerland
Cartagena, Colombia
Central India’s National Parks
Chengdu, China
Cradle of Humankind, South Africa
Ecuador’s Cloud Forests
Finland
Georgia, USA
Guadeloupe Islands
Hamburg, Germany
Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Madrid, Spain
Malta
Marrakech,
Morocco
Moscow, Russia
Papua New Guinea
Seoul,
Korea
Via Dinarica, Western Balkans.
Baja California National Marine Parks, Mexico
Banff, Alberta, Canada
Canton Uri, Switzerland
Cartagena, Colombia
Central India’s National Parks
Chengdu, China
Cradle of Humankind, South Africa
Ecuador’s Cloud Forests
Finland
Georgia, USA
Guadeloupe Islands
Hamburg, Germany
Kauai, Hawaii, USA
Madrid, Spain
Malta
Marrakech,
Morocco
Moscow, Russia
Papua New Guinea
Seoul,
Korea
Via Dinarica, Western Balkans.
Source: PNG Post Courier (21 May, 2017)
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