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10 Must-Visit Attractions in Papua

The island of Papua has all the natural beauty that you have not explored. The land and the underwater world become a paradise for nature lovers. Not only is the nature-rich, Papua also saves the wisdom of a local culture that still survives in this modern era. Exploring Papua will certainly be an interesting experience that you can share with family and friends.

Visit Papua, explore own country wealth. If you are still confused about where to go while there, here is a summary of 10 tourist attractions in Papua that must be visited:

1. Cenderawasih Bay National Park

This national park with an area of ​​1,453,500 hectares is almost 90% in the form of water. Not surprisingly, the Cenderawasih Bay National Park is the largest and largest marine conservation area in Indonesia. Here, there are 196 types of mollusks and 209 types of fish that you can see in the underwater world. Not infrequently turtles, turtles, sharks and dolphins also accompany you while diving.

Cenderawasih Bay National Park was inaugurated in 1993 by the Ministry of Forestry. Besides enjoying the underwater world, you can also explore the islands. Mioswaar Island, one of the islands in tourist attractions in Papua, has a cave with hot springs with a sulfur content that you deserve to visit. Besides Mioswaar Island, there are still Yoop Island, Numfor Island, Nusrowi Island and other islands that you should not miss.

These tourist attractions are administratively located in two districts namely Wondama and Nabire. This national park is also the center of research for whale sharks or whale sharks carried out by the government in collaboration with domestic and foreign NGOs.

2. Raja Ampat

Who doesn't know Raja Ampat? One of the tourist attractions in Papua, its beauty attracts the attention of domestic and foreign tourists. The Raja Ampat area consists of four major islands namely Waigeo, Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and the surrounding small islands.
Raja Ampat has diverse marine biota. According to a report from The Nature Conservancy, as many as 75% of the world's marine species are found in the waters of Raja Ampat. During diving, you will be accompanied by around 1,511 species of fish and also sea turtles. Fun, huh? Even though you are free to dive at any time of the year here, the best time is in October and November. In these months, the weather is good and the water is very clear so that visibility when diving is ideal.

If you don't want to dive, you can still enjoy the beauty of Raja Ampat by trekking on the islands. Afraid of getting lost? Quiet. You can use a guide here. Guides at this tourist spot are local residents who work as fishermen every day. Don't forget to bring betel nuts or candy to give to local residents. Betel nuts and candy are considered a sign of friendship and will make you more familiar with them.
Here, there are many souvenirs that you can buy as souvenirs ranging from statues of the Asmat tribe to traditional musical instruments and fabrics.

3. Lake Sentani

This lake with an area of ​​9,360 hectares is the largest lake in Papua. Located about 50 km from downtown Jayapura, Lake Sentani offers incredible beauty. There are at least 21 islands that adorn the lake with a height of 75 meters above sea level.

There are many activities that you can do here starting from swimming, fishing, eating culinary around the lake to renting a boat to get around the lake. In addition, there are 24 villages around this tourist place that you can visit and interact directly with its citizens. The view of a row of stage houses with fishing nets is a natural thing you see here.
What's interesting is the annual event, the Lake Sentani Festival, which is usually held in mid-June. When the festival takes place, these tourist attractions in Papua will be full of tourists who want to watch various performances of local arts and culture. In addition to enjoying the performances during the festival, you can also satisfy your tongue and stomach with many Papuan culinary delights here.

4. Lake Paniai

Lake Paniai is no less interesting than Lake Sentani. This lake is even referred to as the most beautiful lake at the World Lake Conference in India on November 30, 2007, which was followed by 157 countries. This lake is located at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level with an area of ​​14,500 hectares. At dusk, the scenery at this tourist spot is very beautiful. You can see the silhouettes of the cliffs, the birds flying over the lake plus the local fishing boats that begin to come home.
Here, you can fish with Mee and Moni women who are usually called 'mama'. Paniai Lake is one of the largest producers of freshwater fish in Papua, many fish that you find here such as carp, tilapia and tilapia fish.

The facilities provided in tourist attractions in Papua are quite complete starting from guard posts, guides, renting boats and fishing rods, to food stalls around the lake. If you want to enjoy the beauty of Lake Paniai for longer, you can stay at the residents' house.

5. Baliem Valley

The Baliem Valley is home to the Dani, Yali and Lani tribes located around the Jayawijaya Mountains. Being at an altitude of 1,600 meters above the sea makes the temperature in this place can reach 10-15 degrees Celsius at night. Here, you can see and interact directly with native tribes who still wear koteka for men and tassel skirts for their women.
In August, the Baliem Valley became a tourist spot in Papua that attracted a lot of tourists' attention. For three days an annual event is held, the Baliem Valley Festival. This festival is actually a way for the government to abolish tribal wars that often occur here. Tribal war has been banned, instead, this festival is held which transforms the war into a show of art and culture to invite tourists.
In the war at this festival, there is a scenario that is run. Usually, the war will begin with the kidnapping of women of one tribe or the theft of pigs that become livestock here. Furthermore, the war will begin with tribal dances and accompanied by traditional music. In addition to war, there are also inter-village pig-wrapping competitions and roast pork parties. You can also buy handicrafts from local tribes.

6. Sauwandarek Tourism Village

If in the Baliem Valley you can interact with tribes living in the mountains, in Sauwandarek Village you can meet directly with indigenous tribes living on the coast. Sauwandarek Village is still in the area of ​​Raja Ampat Regency, precisely in Meos Mansar. Here, you can see traditional houses made of wood and thatched roofs.

This cultural tourism place is only occupied by 46 family heads. Women here usually make hats and bags from sea pandanus leaves. If you like their work, you can buy it right on the spot.
Here, you can dive and snorkel. In addition, you can also be trekking to the unique lake in this village. His name is Telaga Yenauwyau, said to be unique because the water in this lake is salt water, not fresh water like most other lakes of water. According to local residents, in this lake, there are white turtles that if you see it you will get good luck.

7. Bosnik Beach

Prepare your camera because the beauty of this beach can make you not stop taking pictures. Bosnik Beach, located 15 km from the center of Biak city, has a vast expanse of sand with bluish clear water and rows of coconut trees that make it a perfect sight to immortalize in your camera.
Tourist attractions in Papua are perfect for relaxing with family. By paying 10,000 Rupiah, you can enjoy the beauty of the beach located in Woniki Village. In addition to playing beach volleyball on the gentle sand, you can also rent saung for 50,000 Rupiah and enjoy fresh young coconut ice as well as local cuisine.

8. Amai Beach

Amai Beach is the right place for tourists who want peace. This beach is relatively quiet, but it doesn't mean it's not attractive. At the end of the beach, there is a river mouth that makes saltwater and freshwater meet here. Freshwater is commonly used by tourists to rinse themselves after swimming on the beach.
Besides swimming, you can also play beach volleyball, dive, snorkel or relax in a gazebo that you can rent at a price of 50,000 Rupiah. If you want to stay overnight, Amai Beach has available lodging with a stilt house style.

Amai Beach is in Depapre District or about 2 hours drive from Jayapura. The journey to the beach will test your adrenaline because the terrain is up and down and winding, but everything will pay off when you arrive and see the beauty of Amai Beach. To enter this tourist spot, you are required to pay 25,000 Rupiah which includes parking fees.

9. Rumberpon Island

Rumberpon Island is in Wondama Bay or 5 hours by boat from Manokwari. This island has a beach called Pasir Panjang Beach because it has a very long coastline reaching 6 km.

In this tourist spot, you can do main activities such as diving, snorkeling, swimming, and fishing. If you want a different experience, try visiting a mangrove forest on another coast on the island. You can also go to the Imperata grassland to see deer birds here.

10. Monument MacArthur

The MacArthur monument is a pillar of respect for General Douglas MacArthur who was a great general of the United States during World War II. This monument is in Ifar Gunung, Jayapura. Here, you can enter the museum, see photos and history of General MacArthur's military journey. This tourist spot in Papua witnessed the glory of the great generals who made the strategy of several major wars. Located at an altitude of 325 meters above the sea, you can see Lake Sentani and the Sentani Airport airfield from here.

MacArthur Monument itself is a 3-meter tall monument dominated by yellow and black. In this monument is written the history of General Douglas MacArthur in Indonesian and English.
A glimpse of MacArthur, this general is known by his words, ‘I came through and I shall return. He said this was when his military base in the Philippines was destroyed by Japan and he and his forces were forced to withdraw to Australia. After formulating a war strategy, in 1944 he landed at Teluk Hamadi, Jayapura, and built a base at the Tugu MacArthur site at this time. The General proved his words because then he and his forces got rid of Japan and avenged America's defeat in the Philippines and at Pearl Harbor. (http://anekatempatwisata.com/10-tempat-wisata-di-papua-yang-wajib-dikunjungi/)

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