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Experience and Feel The Living Tribe and Nature in Papua

The Pristine of Raja Ampat
Asmat Adventure
Korowai Tribe
(Tree House People)
Baliem Valley Festival

The Asmat are very famous for their traditions and art. They are known as reliable and internationally recognized engravers. Asmat carvings are very various and varied. However, usually the carvings produced tell about something, such as the story of the ancestors, everyday life and their love for nature. The uniqueness of this carving is what makes the name of the Asmat tribe so global today.

Raja Ampat tourism in Papua offers a number of attractions that are in great demand by foreign tourists in particular, namely diving. Diving activities (underwater diving) and snorkeling in Raja Ampat will show the underwater beauty of Raja Ampat Tourism in Papua which is so enchanting, with various species of fish and natural living coral reefs. Diving in Raja Ampat will show you various fish species that you have never even known before. Remember, 75% of the world's fish species are in Raja Ampat. Have you ever seen a manta ray? The body width of this stingray even reaches 2 m.

This is an extraordinary festival and has become an attraction for visitors in Papua. The Baliem Valley Festival was originally a war program between Dani, Lani and Yali tribes as a symbol of fertility and well-being. A festival that is an arena for inter-tribal forces and has been going on for generations but it is certainly safe for you to enjoy

Papua's Korowai tribe is a tribe that was only found around 35 years ago in the interior of Papua. Population of around 3000 people. This isolated tribe lives in a tree house called Rumah Tinggi. Some houses can even reach a height of 50 meters above the ground. The Papuan Korowai are one of the mainland Papuans who do not use koteka.

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Behind Puncak Jaya (Carstensz Pyramid) at 4,884 m (16,024 ft), it is either the second or third highest mountain on the island of New Guinea and the Australasian continent. As such it appears on some Seven Second Summits lists, although SRTM-data support that Puncak Mandala (Juliana Peak) in the Jayawijaya (Orange) Range is higher with 4,760 m (15,617 ft).

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