Ramu River Port, Papua New Guinea
Ramu River, Papua New Guinea
Ramu River Port in Papua New Guinea is a significant waterway that stretches approximately 640 km from the Kratke Range to the Bismarck Sea. Throughout its course, the Ramu River is a vital source of sustenance, travel, and heritage for local communities. Historically explored by German and Australian expeditions, the river is rich in cultural and natural wonders. Visitors to Ramu River Port can immerse themselves in diverse flora and fauna, witness the fusion of various mountain ranges, and explore the vibrant local settlements of Dumpu, Bundi, and Atemble. The Yonki hydroelectric project on the upper Ramu demonstrates the region's focus on sustainable energy sources, with a visually striking dam and power-generating station. Experience the unique blend of nature and history at Ramu River Port.
Location
City: Dumpu
Region: Madang Province
Country: Papua New Guinea
Coordinates: 4.017°S 144.667°E