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Do Lebanon Citizens Need a Visa for Papua New Guinea in 2026?

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Lebanese citizens can obtain an eVisa online before traveling to Papua New Guinea. This digital process ensures a smooth arrival for tourists and business professionals.

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Last updatedApril 17, 2026
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Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Access the eVisa Portal

Visit the official PNG Immigration and Citizenship Authority website to create an account.

2

Complete Application

Fill out the online form with your personal and travel details.

3

Upload Documents

Provide a digital copy of your passport, a recent photograph, and your itinerary.

4

Pay the Fee

Submit the required visa fee securely via credit card.

5

Receive eVisa

Once approved, your eVisa will be emailed to you. Print it for your trip.

Required Documents

  • β€”Valid Lebanese Passport
  • β€”Digital Photo
  • β€”Flight Itinerary
  • β€”Proof of Funds

Important Tips

  • β€’Apply well in advance of your travel dates.
  • β€’Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months.

Easiest Way to Get It

The online eVisa is the most convenient method.

Visa rules can change. Always verify with the official embassy.

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Discover Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea (PNG) is one of the most culturally diverse and least explored countries on Earth. It is a land of untamed wilderness, offering rugged mountain ranges, deep rainforests, and vibrant indigenous cultures that speak over 800 different languages. It is a destination for the true adventurer looking to witness ancient traditions and pristine natural beauty.

Port Moresby
The capital and main gateway, featuring the National Museum, Nature Park, and a mix of urban development and traditional life.
Kokoda TrackMount Wilhelm (Highest peak)Tari Basin (Huli Wigmen culture)Mumu (Traditional pit-cooked feast)Sago
Best Time: May to October (Dry season; best for trekking and coastal exploration)
Currency: Papua New Guinean Kina (PGK)
Daily Budget: $100-200/day (A high-cost destination due to infrastructure challenges)
Safety & Scams
Exercise a high degree of caution; crime rates (especially 'raskol' gang activity) are very high in Port Moresby, Lae, and Mount Hagen; avoid walking alone at night and stay in secure accommodations; tribal fighting can occur in the Highlands; check local security conditions before traveling to remote areas; healthcare is extremely limited outside the capital; malaria and dengue are prevalentβ€”mosquito protection is essential; only drink bottled or boiled water.
Getting Around
Flying is the most common way to travel between major regions as there is no nationwide road network; small aircraft (Air Niugini, PNG Air) are essential; trekking (Kokoda) is a major activity; local PMVs (Public Motor Vehicles) operate in cities but are not recommended for tourists; car rentals are possible in Port Moresby but expensive and require high security awareness.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect for tribal traditions is paramount; always ask for permission before entering tribal land or taking photos; 'Wantok' system (kinship loyalty) is central to society; dress modestly; avoid discussing sensitive tribal politics.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital infrastructure is limited; 4G is available in major towns via Digicel and Telikom PNG; high-speed Wi-Fi is rare and mostly found in premium hotels in Port Moresby; connectivity is non-existent in remote villages and mountains.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can apply for an e-visa online for Papua New Guinea.

Papua New Guinea citizens need a visa to visit Lebanon.

The Lebanon passport ranks #180 globally with visa-free access to 86 countries.

You can apply for a Papua New Guinea e-Visa online through the official government portal. The process typically takes 1-5 business days.

In case of emergency, call 112 for police or 112 for medical assistance.

The standard voltage is 230V and the plug types are C, F.

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