Avokari
Avokari is a small, remote village located in the northern region of Papua New Guinea. The village is situated in the highlands of the Western Province, near the border with Indonesia. Avokari is known for its lush, tropical environment, with dense forests and a variety of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and mammals. The village is inhabited by the Avokari people, who are part of the larger Papuan ethnic group. The Avokari people have a rich cultural heritage, with traditional practices and customs that have been passed down through generations. The village is also home to a number of traditional crafts, such as basket weaving and carving, which are an important part of the local economy. Avokari is accessible only by foot or by small aircraft, making it a popular destination for adventure travelers and researchers interested in the region's unique culture and environment. The village has a small population, with most residents engaged in subsistence farming and gathering. Despite its remote location, Avokari has a strong sense of community and is known for its warm hospitality towards visitors. The village is also home to a number of conservation efforts, aimed at protecting the local environment and promoting sustainable development.