tukalalta
Tukalalta is a small village located in the northern region of Papua New Guinea, within the Morobe Province. The village is situated along the banks of the Tukalalta River, which is a tributary of the Ramu River. Tukalalta is primarily inhabited by the Tukalalta people, who are part of the larger Kuman (Kuman) ethnic group. The village is known for its rich agricultural lands, which are used to cultivate a variety of crops, including taro, yams, and bananas. The local economy also relies on fishing, as the Tukalalta River provides a source of fresh water and fish.
The village has a population of approximately 500 people, and it is served by a basic health
Tukalalta is known for its traditional customs and practices, which are an important part of the village's
Despite its remote location, Tukalalta has access to basic services and infrastructure, which has helped to