“This place has seen quite a transformation,” an old man once told me, pointing his weathered cane towards the bustling heart of Saraga. Saraga. A suburb pulsing with life on the outskirts of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. You might not find it detailed in many travel brochures, but it holds a quiet significance as part of the National Capital District’s fabric. Saraga isn’t about towering monuments or flashy attractions. It’s about the everyday rhythm of life, the sights and sounds of a community interwoven with the city’s sprawl. It’s a place where the spirit of Papua New Guinea thrives, a little off the beaten path, but full of heart nonetheless.
Paga Hill Telikom Tower
“A useless place of rocks and stones” they called it. Yet here we stand before the Paga Hill Telikom Tower