PAID CONTENT FOR RONDON RIDGE
Rondon Ridge MOUNT HAGEN HIGHLANDS, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
High in Papua New Guinea’s highlands, the Wahgi Valley is a region of dramatic landscapes, rich culture and ancient traditions. Situated at 2,165 metres on the outer fringes of the Kubor Range, Rondon Ridge overlooks rolling valley floors, distant ridgelines and Mount Hagen, offering sweeping views that capture the scale and serenity of this remarkable part of the South Pacific. Remote yet accessible, the area is known for its coffee and tea plantations, vibrant local markets and the coexistence of modern enterprise with traditions that stretch back thousands of years. Rondon Ridge sits amid this landscape as both
a luxurious retreat and a gateway to the region’s heritage. The lodge provides 24 warmly appointed rooms, each with heated king beds and modern en suite bathrooms, ensuring comfort at altitude. Thoughtful design blends with the environment, creating a sense of calm that complements the surrounding montane rainforest. Sustainability is central to the lodge’s operation: an on-site hydroelectric plant harnesses clean energy from a nearby mountain stream, allowing guests to enjoy
24-hour electricity without compromising the fragile ecosystem. Days at Rondon Ridge unfold through a mix of
cultural and natural exploration. Guided visits introduce travellers to the Melpa people, whose ceremonial moka exchanges showcase centuries-old traditions of wealth, status and community. Guests may also encounter the Pogla Mudmen, whose distinctive clay masks and body adornments carry stories of survival and identity. Nature enthusiasts can explore the lodge’s network of trails, where mist- laced forests host orchids and over 180 bird species, including 10 varieties of bird of paradise. The lodge’s elevated position offers more than
scenic views — it provides a quiet threshold between wilderness and civilisation, with Mount Hagen town just a 40-minute drive away and the airport under an hour. For travellers seeking further exploration, Rondon Ridge is part of a network of remote highland properties, including Ambua Lodge, Karawari Lodge and sites along the Sepik River, accessible via the operator’s own air services.
DON’T MISS Set out on a guided early morning bird walk in the misty forest, when birds of paradise are most active
125 Need to know
KEY FEATURES • 24 en suite guest rooms • On-site hydroelectric power supply • Guided cultural & nature programmes
• Network of rainforest walking trails
KEY ACTIVITIES • Melpa cultural experiences & village visits
• Guided birdwatching & orchid walks • Sightseeing in the highlands around Mount Hagen
• Visits to Pogla Mudmen communities (seasonal)
GET IN TOUCH
pngtours.com/rondon-ridge +675 719 89397
tntpng77@gmail.com
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