C47 located in Lae Botanical Gardens
University of Technology The Papua New Guinea University of Technology is based outside Lae and is the second largest
university in PNG after its 'sister' university the
University of Papua New Guinea in
Port Moresby. While University of Papua New Guinea concentrates on the arts, pure sciences, law and medicine, the University of Technology focuses on research in technological or applied sciences. It is the only technological university in the
South Pacific, outside Australia and New Zealand.
Lae International Hotel Lae International Hotel is an important conference centre and has hosted some notable political figures over the years. Lae International Hotel () has 100 rooms, furnished with wooden furnitures and 4 luxury suites. It contains the Vanda Restaurant, Luluai's Italian Restaurant and Kokomo Coffee Shop.
Lae War Cemetery Lae War Cemetery was established in 1944, and is located adjacent to the Botanical Gardens in the centre of the city. The cemetery holds the remains of over 2,800 soldiers, many of whom died in the
Salamaua–Lae campaign, but also those who died in Japanese detention on the Island. It is also the resting place of two
Victoria Cross recipients.
Lae Botanic Gardens Lae Botanic gardens are not always open to the public. There is an old Australian Aeroplane in the centre of the gardens.
Bumbu river The Bumbu river starts at the Adzera Mountain range, through Taraka to Kamkumung, Hengali,
Butibam, and to the
Huon Gulf. Following a flood in 1992, the population was relocated to a temporary settlement called Tent Siti (City).
Angau General Hospital Angau General Hospital is located in the central Lae area next to the old
Lae Airfield. It is a main referral hospital for the general Morobe Province area, as well as the other provinces connected by road link. It contains the only Radiotherapy facility in the country and thus serves as the main referral centre for cancer patients.
Lae (Nadzab) Airport Nadzab Airport is located outside Lae City, along the
Highlands Highway, next to the Markham River. Local buses operate to and from the city, in addition escorted secured transfers are available for transport into the city. From Port Moresby, Lae is accessible only by domestic flights. Air Niugini, Airlines of Papua New Guinea (also known as "Airlines PNG") and Travel Air "Mangi lo Ples" services the Port Moresby-Lae route.
Other locations •
Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium • Lae Golf Course • National Polytechnic Institute of Papua New Guinea • Lae Yacht Club • Lae Showgrounds • Papindo Shopping Centre at 7th Street == Healthcare ==