It was the first place I did a home-stay at and my host was Jackson, who had built a guesthouse on a piece of land on the eastern side of the village facing the sea, about 100m from his house. It takes about 30 minutes by boat and then another 45 minutes by foot through rising hills and rich kunai grass to reach. Orotoaba is a small village just down the coast from Tufi. Village Life in Papua New Guinea – Orotoaba Jackson’s Guest House in Orotoaba Village Just being without electricity, mains water and flushing toilets for a couple of days will make you realize what we take for granted in our everyday lives. Staying in a local village allows you to see first-hand how these tightly knit communities function. You should really consider a couple of days at a homestay in one of the local villages. Village Life in Papua New Guinea… To get a better understanding and appreciation of what life is like for the majority of the people of Papua New Guinea.
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