Mendi Region
The Mendi Region is located in the southern part of Papua New Guinea, known for its rich cultural diversity and stunning landscapes. It is primarily inhabited by the Mendi people, who have a unique way of life, including traditional customs and practices. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain and lush vegetation, making it a picturesque area for visitors.
Economically, the Mendi Region relies on agriculture, with local communities growing crops such as coffee and sweet potatoes. The area is also known for its mineral resources, including gold and copper, which contribute to the local economy. The combination of natural beauty and cultural heritage makes Mendi a significant part of Papua New Guinea.