Sepik region
The Sepik region is located in northern Papua New Guinea, known for its rich cultural diversity and unique landscapes. It is characterized by the meandering Sepik River, which is one of the longest rivers in the country. The area is home to various indigenous communities, each with distinct languages and traditions.
The region is famous for its intricate wood carvings and vibrant art, often reflecting the spiritual beliefs of the local tribes. The Sepik River serves as a vital transportation route, connecting villages and facilitating trade. This area is also recognized for its biodiversity, including unique flora and fauna.