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Lake Murray, the largest lake in Papua New Guinea, is a remote and pristine freshwater lake located in the Western Province. This vast body of water, surrounded by dense tropical rainforest and wetlands, offers a true off-the-beaten-path adventure for intrepid travelers seeking raw nature and authentic cultural encounters.
Highlights & What to See
- Wildlife watching: Spot crocodiles, diverse bird species including the elusive crowned pigeon and hornbills, and perhaps even tree kangaroos along the shores.
- Village visits: Explore traditional communities like Bosavi and Kungu, where you can witness subsistence lifestyles and purchase local handicrafts.
- Boat trips: Navigate the lake's channels and flooded forests by dugout canoe, a quintessential way to experience the landscape.
- Fishing: Cast for barramundi and other freshwater species; local guides can take you to the best spots.
- Birdwatching: The lake is a haven for birders, with over 200 species recorded, including the rare New Guinea harpy eagle.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate at least three to four days to fully appreciate Lake Murray and its surroundings. This allows time for a full-day boat excursion, a village homestay, and a guided bushwalk. The remoteness means travel logistics take time, so don't rush. Combine with a longer itinerary exploring the Fly River region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Fly River: A major river system offering river cruises and fishing lodges.
- Kiunga: A gateway town with airstrip and access to the Elevala River.
- Tabubil: Mining town near the Hindenburg Wall, a limestone escarpment with caves and waterfalls.
- Daru: Coastal town with markets and access to the Torres Strait Islands.
- Bensbach River: Known for barramundi fishing and birdwatching in the Trans-Fly region.
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