Chimbu Province
Chimbu Province is located in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea. It is known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural diversity, with various indigenous groups residing in the area. The province's capital is Kundiawa, which serves as a hub for trade and transportation.
The economy of Chimbu Province is primarily based on agriculture, with coffee and sweet potatoes being significant crops. The region is also famous for its traditional festivals, where locals showcase their unique customs and vibrant attire. The stunning landscapes and cultural heritage make Chimbu a notable destination for visitors.