Explore Saroa in Papua New Guinea

Saroa in Central Province is located in Papua New Guinea - roughly 36 mi (or 58 km) South-East of Port Moresby, the Papua New Guinean capital.

Local time in Saroa is 06:25 PM (Saturday). The local timezone is "Pacific / Port Moresby" with an GMT offset of 10 hours.

Tupuseleia, Port Moresby, New Sairope, Madabaira, Kemabolo, Iovei, Himai-Ai, Gaile, Bababagu and Kaparoko are locations relativly near and could be worth to discover when around.

According to our records, there are 2 airports in the area. The closest airport is Jackson Fld Airport with a distance of 36.4 mi (or 58.6 km) south-east of the centre of Saroa. Have a look at our dedicated photo album to get an idea of what this destinations is like. Need a few ideas for finding things to see and want to know more about this place? Check the related Saroa attractions page. The same applies for local and videos.

Saroa Gallery

Acropora sarmentosa.  Papua New Guinea.  Branch tips.  Photograph: Charlie Veron.

Acropora sarmentosa....
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Favia helianthoides.  Papua New Guinea.  Colonies usually have evenly spaced corallites.  Photograph: Neville Coleman.

Favia helianthoides....
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Symphyllia agaricia.  Papua New Guinea.  This species forms massive, hemispherical or flat colonies with large valleys.  Photograph: Neville Coleman.

Symphyllia agaricia....
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Sightseeing & Attractions

Port Moresby: | |- | |- | |- | |} "Port Moresby" (), or "Pot Mosbi" in Tok Pisin, population 255,000 (2000), is the capital of Papua New Guinea. The city is located on the shores of the Gulf of Papua, on the southeastern coast of the island of New Guinea. The area on which the city was founded has been inhabited by the Motu-Koitabu people for centuries ...
Distance to Saroa: 35.6 mi North-West - Coordinates (Lat/Lng): -9.48, 147.19

Owen Stanley Range: "Owen Stanley Range" is the south-eastern part of the central mountain-chain in Papua New Guinea. It was seen in 1849 by Captain Owen Stanley while surveying the south coast of Papua and named after him. Strictly, the eastern extremity of the range is Mount Victoria , which was climbed by Sir William Macgregor in 1888, and it extends as far west as Mounts Thynne and Lilley ...
Distance to Saroa: 42.2 mi North-East - Coordinates (Lat/Lng): -9.33, 148

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