leachatu
Leachatu is a small, isolated village located in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. The village is inhabited by the Lelepi people, who are part of the larger Lelepi language group. The village is known for its traditional way of life, which includes agriculture, hunting, and fishing. The Lelepi people are also known for their unique cultural practices, such as the use of traditional clothing and the performance of traditional dances.
The village is located in a remote area, making it difficult to access. The nearest town is
The Lelepi people have a strong sense of community and are known for their hospitality. Visitors to
The village is facing several challenges, including deforestation and the loss of traditional knowledge. The Lelepi