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In Papua New Guinea, Mount Hagen is the third largest city with a population of 46,250. It is the capital of the Western Highlands and is located in the valley of Wahgi on the main plain of Papua New Guinea, with an altitude of 1,677 m. Mount Hagen with the coastal towns of Lae and Madang is connected by the Highlands Highway. The city is named after the volcano located approximately 24 kilometres) to the Northwest. The name of German colonist Curt von Hagen used to name the volcano. In 1933 Mick Leahy, Dan Leahy, and royaltyman Jim Taylor were the first Westerners to communicate with the tribes in Mount Hagen.

Airports in Mount Hagen

Mount Hagen Airport

Mount Hagen Airport is located in the town of Kagamuga. The Kagamuga is a satellite city and takes a 15-minute drive from the centre of Mount Hagen. It is an international airport even though flights are not always available to the public. The airport has an altitude of 1,635 meters above sea level. Currently, Hevilift operates passenger transport services using ATR-42 and Twin Otter aircraft from Cairns, Queensland. This service is for fare workers at Porgera Gold Mine in Enga Region. Asia Pacific Airlines also flies Dash 8s regularly to Tabubil, which is their hub to serve the Ok Tedi Mine. Air Niugini also serves Mount Hagen, with Fokker 100 and Dash 8 services to destinations like Port Moresby, Moro and Cairns. Airport Hotel is located close to the airport.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Mount Hagen?

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Mount Hagen?

The busiest month for tourism in Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea is July, September and May. Prices for hotels and flights will be the most expensive in these months, though you can save your costs if you buy or make reservations first. Travellers are unlikely to visit Mount Hagen in December. Those who are willing to visit during these times may find that this season is a month inexpensive in terms of accommodation and hotel prices.

The climate is warm, simple and raining throughout the year at Mount Hagen. In winter, there is much less rainfall than in summer. Mount Hagen has an average temperature of 18.2 ° C and the rainfall in 2577 mm. February is the warmest month with an average temperature of 18.8 ° C while in July the average temperature is 17.3 ° C which is the lowest temperature throughout the year.

The festival that can be enjoyed by tourists is the Mt Hagen Show. The festival is not as big as Goroka Show, but the Mt Hagen Show is a must-see festival. It is held at the show area, 13 km northeast of the city. Tickets can be purchased from Trans Niugini Tours and the main hotel before the event. Also, Hagen Market is one of the largest markets in Papua New Guinea. Goods are sold. Usually, all the items are still good and fresh. You can also see the birds in the cage. The market is busy every day.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Mount Hagen?

Mount Wilhelm - Mount Wilhelm has an altitude of 4,509 meters and is the highest mountain in Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Bismarck Range, and its peak is the meeting point where three regions, Simbu, Jiwaka and Madang meet. This peak is also known as Enduwa Kombuglu or Kombugl'o Dimbin by local Kuman people. Mount Wilhelm can be recognised as the highest mountain in Oceania. The German newspaper journalist Hugo Zöller and Mount Wilhelm received his name from the reporter in 1888.

Port Moresby War Cemetery - Common Graves War Cemetery from World War II. This place is near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The tombs contain tombs of people who died in battle. The remains of 3,824 Commonwealth soldiers. About 699 of the unidentified were buried in this burial ground, as well as two others, Dutch citizens and a funeral war.

Ela Beach - is Port Moresby's main public beach. With long white sand about 1 km. This beach formerly known as Era Kone means Turtle Beach in Motuan in Papua New Guinea.

In Papua New Guinea, Mount Hagen is the third largest city with a population of 46,250. It is the capital of the Western Highlands and is located in the valley of Wahgi on the main plain of Papua New Guinea, with an altitude of 1,677 m. Mount Hagen with the coastal towns of Lae and Madang is connected by the Highlands Highway. The city is named after the volcano located approximately 24 kilometres) to the Northwest. The name of German colonist Curt von Hagen used to name the volcano. In 1933 Mick Leahy, Dan Leahy, and royaltyman Jim Taylor were the first Westerners to communicate with the tribes in Mount Hagen.

Airports in Mount Hagen

Mount Hagen Airport

Mount Hagen Airport is located in the town of Kagamuga. The Kagamuga is a satellite city and takes a 15-minute drive from the centre of Mount Hagen. It is an international airport even though flights are not always available to the public. The airport has an altitude of 1,635 meters above sea level. Currently, Hevilift operates passenger transport services using ATR-42 and Twin Otter aircraft from Cairns, Queensland. This service is for fare workers at Porgera Gold Mine in Enga Region. Asia Pacific Airlines also flies Dash 8s regularly to Tabubil, which is their hub to serve the Ok Tedi Mine. Air Niugini also serves Mount Hagen, with Fokker 100 and Dash 8 services to destinations like Port Moresby, Moro and Cairns. Airport Hotel is located close to the airport.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Mount Hagen?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Mount Hagen. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Mount Hagen.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Mount Hagen?

The busiest month for tourism in Mount Hagen, Papua New Guinea is July, September and May. Prices for hotels and flights will be the most expensive in these months, though you can save your costs if you buy or make reservations first. Travellers are unlikely to visit Mount Hagen in December. Those who are willing to visit during these times may find that this season is a month inexpensive in terms of accommodation and hotel prices.

The climate is warm, simple and raining throughout the year at Mount Hagen. In winter, there is much less rainfall than in summer. Mount Hagen has an average temperature of 18.2 ° C and the rainfall in 2577 mm. February is the warmest month with an average temperature of 18.8 ° C while in July the average temperature is 17.3 ° C which is the lowest temperature throughout the year.

The festival that can be enjoyed by tourists is the Mt Hagen Show. The festival is not as big as Goroka Show, but the Mt Hagen Show is a must-see festival. It is held at the show area, 13 km northeast of the city. Tickets can be purchased from Trans Niugini Tours and the main hotel before the event. Also, Hagen Market is one of the largest markets in Papua New Guinea. Goods are sold. Usually, all the items are still good and fresh. You can also see the birds in the cage. The market is busy every day.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Mount Hagen?

Mount Wilhelm - Mount Wilhelm has an altitude of 4,509 meters and is the highest mountain in Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Bismarck Range, and its peak is the meeting point where three regions, Simbu, Jiwaka and Madang meet. This peak is also known as Enduwa Kombuglu or Kombugl'o Dimbin by local Kuman people. Mount Wilhelm can be recognised as the highest mountain in Oceania. The German newspaper journalist Hugo Zöller and Mount Wilhelm received his name from the reporter in 1888.

Port Moresby War Cemetery - Common Graves War Cemetery from World War II. This place is near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. The tombs contain tombs of people who died in battle. The remains of 3,824 Commonwealth soldiers. About 699 of the unidentified were buried in this burial ground, as well as two others, Dutch citizens and a funeral war.

Ela Beach - is Port Moresby's main public beach. With long white sand about 1 km. This beach formerly known as Era Kone means Turtle Beach in Motuan in Papua New Guinea.

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