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Mount Hagen

Papua New Guinea
Someday we will visit Mount Hagen or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Mount Hagen

Mt. Hagen is a city in the Western Highlands province of Papua New Guinea.

Each year, Mount Hagen hosts the Mount Hagen Cultural Show, one of the largest cultural events in Papua New Guinea. Various regional, provincial, even national tribal dance groups gather to celebrate their cultural heritage in the form of sing-sing. It is also one of the biggest tourist attractions of the country. Its near the Baiyer District which hosts the biggest collection of birds and wildlife in Papua New Guinea, the Baiyer River Sanctuary. Although locals do not recommend visiting the sanctuary as the road through the Baiyer District is prone to many highway robberies.

In 1933 Mick Leahy, brother Dan Leahy, and government officer Jim Taylor conducted an aerial reconnaissance of the highlands and discovered the huge and heavily populated Wahgi Valley. A short time later they walked in with a well supplied patrol and became the first westerners to come into contact with the tribes that are now in the location of Mount Hagen. The first patrol built an airstrip at Kelua, a short distance from modern Mount Hagen. From 1934, a new airstrip, the 'Mogei drome' or 'Mogai Aerodrome', was located on a site where the future town was formed. The first flight arrived here on 1 April 1934, piloted by Bob Gurney, with the first airmail leaving the next day. Later, this airstrip was to become the main street passing by China town and the airstrip (current) was moved 15 minutes out of town.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

29°C12
Precipitation: 283 mm

Feb

29°C13
Precipitation: 299 mm

Mar

29°C13
Precipitation: 309 mm

Apr

29°C12
Precipitation: 249 mm

May

29°C12
Precipitation: 180 mm

Jun

28°C11
Precipitation: 122 mm

Jul

28°C11
Precipitation: 135 mm

Aug

28°C11
Precipitation: 163 mm

Sep

29°C11
Precipitation: 193 mm

Oct

30°C12
Precipitation: 218 mm

Nov

30°C12
Precipitation: 208 mm

Dec

30°C12
Precipitation: 279 mm
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