With some of the fastest-growing free trade zones in the region, Ras Al Khaimah has witnessed impressive economic expansion and diversification across key industries in recent years, and is on its way to becoming an important investment destination in the Gulf
ETIQUETTE: It might come as a surprise for a small country, but Papua New Guinea is home to hundreds of cultures and languages, all with separate behavioural rules and structures. Papua New Guinea is an incredibly welcoming and friendly nation. Most locals will greet you with a warm and genuine smile...
Home to iconic landscapes, natural beauty, cultural traditions and a history stepped in the legacy of its three past colonial rulers, Papua New Guinea caters to specific niche markets, earning it a coveted and loyal following among visitors. Fractured national infrastructure continues to frustrate the development of a cohesive tourism industry,...
As one of the world’s last frontier destinations, but with limited national transport infrastructure and a challenging geography, much of Papua New Guinea is inaccessible except by sea. This has played to the cruise industry’s advantage, given the modern, self-contained transport, accommodation and catering facilities offered by this style of...
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