hikoilutilo
Hikoilutilo is a small, isolated village located in the eastern region of Papua New Guinea. The village is situated in the highlands, surrounded by dense forests and lush vegetation. Hikoilutilo is part of the Hela Province and is known for its traditional way of life and strong cultural heritage. The village is inhabited by the Huli people, who are part of the larger Huli-Gurmu group. The Huli people are known for their distinctive cultural practices, including traditional ceremonies, music, and dance.
The village is accessible only by foot or by small aircraft, as there are no roads leading
The primary economic activities in Hikoilutilo are subsistence farming and gathering. The villagers cultivate crops such
Despite its isolation, Hikoilutilo has a strong sense of community. The villagers work together to maintain
Hikoilutilo faces challenges such as limited access to modern amenities and infrastructure. However, the village remains