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Papua Hotels and Papua Accommodation
Papua is a very appealing part of Indonesia and each year, its hotels regularly fill up with eager holidaymakers, keen to explore the tropical jungles and the coastal towns. Between April and September, accommodation in Papua is at its busiest and more expensive, since this dry spell forms the main tourist season.
Hotels in Western Papua are well placed for holidaymakers wishing to stay close to some idyllic, deserted beaches, with a number of remote islands also being within reach. The city of Sorong is a very reasonable place to look for accommodation in this westerly region and makes for a good base for scuba diving, hiking and bird watching, with hotels boasting views across the Pacific Ocean and being conveniently close to the Cassowary Beach (Pantai Kasuari).
Papua Hotels, Holidays and Accommodation : Where to Stay - Papua, Indonesia, Still in Western Papua and close to Sorong, the picturesque resort of Fak Fak features plenty of hotels, which are based along the Jalan Izaak Telussa and include both the Tembagapura and the Hotel Marco Polo, which stands directly opposite a mosque.
Manokwari is another popular resort in Papua and known for its Table Mountain Park (Taman Gunung Meja). Hotels in Manokwari all offer bed and breakfast accommodation, and some even include afternoon tea in their lodging rates.
The Losmen Apose on the Jalan Kota Baru provides good budget accommodation in Manokwari, while if you have a little more money to spend, the quality of lodging greatly improves, with reliable choices including the Hotel Mokwam on the Jalan Merdeka, and the Mutiara Hotel on the Jalan Yos Sudarso. Nearby, the Cenderawasih Bay Marine National park is perfect for day trips, as is the islands of Rumberpon (Pulau Rumberpon).
In Central Papua, hotels are well placed to explore the region. Look for accommodation in the small islands of Biak (Pulau Biak), next to Cenderawasih Bay. Accommodation in Biak is centred around the town of Kota Biak and is usually quite reasonably priced.
No trip to the Indonesian region of Papua can really ever be considered to be complete without paying a visit to the ever-popular Baliem Valley. Wamena is the main town in the Baliem Valley and enjoys its driest weather between March and August. Worth noting, most of the hotels within Wamena don't feature hot water as standard, although staff will usually happily supply a bucket of hot water if you would like to have a bath.
Those wishing to stay in Eastern Papua should consider accommodation in Jayapura and Sentani, the latter of which stands alongside the scenic lakefront of the Danau Sentani and is close to the Sentani Airport (DJJ).
Papua Tourist Information and Tourism
Papua Tourist Information and Tourism :
If you are looking for coastal activities and attractions, the island of Pulau Biak is one of Papua's definite highlights, with pristine sandy beaches, such as those at the resorts of Adoki, Kota Biak and Tendidori. Biak is one of the best places in Central Papua to come scuba diving and offers tourists organised dive trips, snorkelling tours and rental dive equipment. Just off the coast of Sorong, the Raja Ampat Islands are another scuba diving highlight, while away from the beaches and within the interior of Papua is the easy to reach Baliem Valley and its world-class trekking, thatched-hut villages and culture. The town of Wamena is an important gateway into the Baliem Valley. Other top Pulau attractions include Timika and its enormous gold and copper mines, the tropical jungles and mangroves around the Asmat region, and the indigenous flora and fauna within the Wasur National Park. More information about Papua Tourist Attractions.
Various Islamic mosques, historical temples and important landmarks are dotted around Papua, with the Hamadi Temples being especially noteworthy and located close to Jayapura. For something still very striking and quite natural, consider climbing the Gunung Ifar or Gunung Trikora mountains, where organised guided tours are available. Good hiking trails are also to be found around the undulated shore of the expansive Danau Sentani lake, along with longboat cruises passing some of Sentani's 19 different islands and innumerable fishing villages, where the houses are often raised above the water level on wooden stilts. Located in Western Papua and close to both to Cenderawasih Bay Marine National Park and Ransiki, the Anggi Lakes are quite beautiful. More information about Papua Landmarks and Monuments.
The biggest cities and towns of Papua contain some interesting museums and galleries, with Waena being home to the Taman Budaya (Cultural Park) and the Museum Negeri (State Museum). In Wesaput and within the Baliem Valley, the Palimo Adat Museum is filled with information about the Dani tribe from Irian Jaya. The Cenderawasih Museum stands in the resort of Kota Biak and is a good cultural alternative to the neighbouring beaches. If you are in the Abepura area, then do search out the Papuan artefacts and Asmat carvings at the Museum Loka Budaya (Cultural Museum), since this collection is highly regarded throughout Indonesia. More information about Papua Museums.
Although Papua is Indonesia's most easterly region and therefore a fair trek from some of its most famous tourist attractions, there are still some appealing excursion possibilities to choose from. To the west, the archipelago of the Maluku Islands is often of great interest to holidaymakers. Particularly popular are the beach resorts on Maluku's islands of Ambon, Seram and Bacan, the latter of which is famed for its stunning coral gardens and scuba diving. Actually a part of the overall Papua area, the island of Pulau Bika is also known for its diving and snorkelling opportunities, which some tourists find the allure of nearby Papua New Guinea, to the east, just too strong to resist. More information about Papua Attractions Nearby.
More Papua Information / Fast Facts and Orientation
• Country: Indonesia
• Location: Western New Guinea / West Irian Jaya (West Papua)
• Status: province
• Capital: Jayapura
• Area: approximately 162,925 square miles / 421,980 square kilometres
• Population: approximately 2.8 million
• Language: Indonesian, Austronesian and Papuan
• Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
• World time zones: UTC +7 to +9
• Country dialling code: +62
• Telephone area code: Agats - 0971, Baliem Valley - 0969, Fak Fak - 0956, Jayapura - 0967, Manokwari - 0986, Merauke - 0971, Nabire - 0984, Pulau Biak - 0981, Pulau Yapen - 0983, Sentani - 0967, Sorong - 0951, Timika - 0901
• Religion: Islamic, Protestant and Roman Catholic
• Average daily Papua January temperature: 30°C / 86°F
• Average daily Papua July temperature: 29°C / 84°F
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