Monday, January 17, 2011

Jayapura : Gate to Interior Papua and the Sentani Lake Festival Reviews

Facing a quiet bay that was once called "a port better" than Ternate in the Moluccas by the British naturalist Sir Alfred Wallace, is now Jayapura Papua's capital and home to over 100,000 people. The residents of this city come from many parts of Indonesia.

Jayapura, located in eastern Papua, is the starting point for many travelers who want to make adventure travel within Papua. Travelers come here for all kinds of adventures. This is where you can begin your journey in the remote Baliem Valley, or the realization of sustainable research, conservation, crocodile for his thesis, or preparing to capture the magic of Lake Sentani and culture in the chamber.

In a leafy hill stands a communication tower of red and black is the best place to see the city. While this may not be the most exciting activity to do in Papua, which is a good way to orient themselves and find out how big is this region. Jayapura, after all, only a gateway to their remarkable journey in one of the largest islands in the world.





Acting as the hub for travelers looking to explore Papua and other parts of central Indonesia, Jayapura is used for passengers and is always ready to receive visitors. This is the place to come and start your exotic adventure in Papua, taking in the culture and landscape of a world untouched.

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