Kikori River
The Kikori River is located in Papua New Guinea, flowing through the Gulf Province. It is known for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity, supporting various wildlife and plant species along its banks. The river is an important waterway for local communities, providing resources for fishing and transportation.
The Kikori River is approximately 200 kilometers long and originates from the Kikori Range. It eventually empties into the Gulf of Papua. The river's basin is home to several indigenous communities, who rely on its waters for their livelihoods and cultural practices.