tulotuloo
Tulotuloo is a small village located in the northern region of Papua New Guinea. The village is situated along the banks of the Tulotuloo River, which is a tributary of the Sepik River. Tulotuloo is part of the Sandaun Province and is known for its rich biodiversity and traditional way of life. The village is inhabited by the Yali people, who are part of the larger Sepik River community. The Yali people are known for their traditional canoe-building skills and their deep connection to the river and its resources.
The village is accessible by river or by air, with a small airstrip located nearby. Tulotuloo is
Tulotuloo is a remote and isolated community, with limited access to modern amenities and infrastructure. However,