

Habema Market, nestled in the Enga Province, is a vibrant hub for local trade, offering a glimpse into the rich culture and traditions of Papua New Guinea.
Steamed rice, fried egg, and fermented fish, served with chili sauce.
Chicken slow-cooked in soy sauce, vinegar, and garlic.
Grilled chicken intestines, marinated in soy sauce and vinegar.
A bustling local market offering a glimpse into daily life and local produce.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Buddhist temple is a must-visit for its intricate architecture and panoramic views.
A serene hill offering a beautiful sunset view and a peaceful atmosphere.
Famous for its traditional breakfast dishes and local atmosphere.
Iconic street food stall serving delicious local lunch options.
Historic restaurant known for its seafood dishes and beautiful market views.

Habema Market can be rainy, especially during the monsoon season.
Stay hydrated while exploring the market and nearby attractions.
Have local currency (Indonesian Rupiah) for shopping and street food.
Handmade pottery from Habema Market, reflecting the region's traditional craftsmanship and unique designs.
Beautifully dyed and patterned batik fabrics, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage of Indonesia.
A variety of aromatic spices, such as nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon, which are native to the region.

Experience the rich history of Chamorshi Fort through a captivating light and sound show.

A pristine marine park known for its mangrove forests, diverse wildlife, and clear waters perfect for snorkeling.

Muttukadu, a coastal village in Tamil Nadu, is renowned for its eco-tourism activities, especially water sports like windsurfing and kayaking.