Momase Region
The Provinces
Dugong at O’Dea’s Reef, south of Lae Photo: Isabella Lee
PNG Maritime College, Institute of Medical Research (IMR), Madang Teachers College, St Fidelis Seminary and Modilon Teaching Hospital are other fine institutes. Madang town has an estimated population of more than 40,000, bolstered by a continued stream of migrants from the Sepik and the Highlands, and is relatively well developed although schools and health services are failing to keep up with the population growth. The town continues to lobby hard for an international airport to bolster tourism. The remainder of the province is estimated at 450,000 people and is still developing. The road network connects Madang to Bogia via the north coast road and Lae
via the southeast road, which joins the Highlands Highway, providing access to Goroka, Kundiawa, Mt Hagen, Wabag and Mendi. Geographically,
Madang has some of the highest mountain ranges, the largest valleys, coastal strips, volcanic islands and atolls – most of which are within the beautiful Madang
Harbour. Of the 850 languages in PNG, 173 of them are spoken in Madang Province, making it the most culturally- varied province in the world.
CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS High-speed WiFi & internet café data projectors. PA system. Easy walk to CBD and Town markets. Delicious meals & local kaikai. State-of-the-art conference rooms will cater for between 25-150pax. Rooms from K279/pn.
The Madang Star International Hotel offers our guests the choice of hotel rooms and fully self-contained apartments. Our hotel rooms come with either a queen or two single beds, ensuite, LCD TV, cable TV, fridge, coffee and tea-making facilities.
New Asian menu is available
Cnr Regina & Bauhinia Ave, MADANG
E: res@madangstar.com.pg W: www.madangstar.com
P: +675 422 2656 F: +675 422 0265
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