toimua
Toimua is a small village located in the northern region of Papua New Guinea. The village is situated along the banks of the Toimua River, which is a tributary of the Sepik River. Toimua is part of the Sandaun Province and is known for its lush rainforests and diverse wildlife. The village is inhabited by the Toimua people, who are part of the larger Sepik River community. The local economy is primarily based on subsistence farming, fishing, and gathering of forest products. The village has a basic primary school and a small health clinic. Toimua is also home to several traditional villages, where the Toimua people practice their ancestral customs and traditions. The village is accessible by boat or by a dirt road that connects it to other nearby villages. Toimua is a remote and relatively untouched part of Papua New Guinea, offering a glimpse into the traditional way of life for many of its inhabitants.