Irian Jaya Indonesia
The
land of Irian Jaya, Indonesia is the house of the highest peaks of the
central mountain range is such as Puncak Jayawijaya (5,500 meters),
Gunung Trikora (5,160 meters) and Gunung Yamin (5,100 meters). The
largest lakes of this region are Paniai, Ronbenbai and Sentani.
The
indigenous people of Irian Jaya, Indonesia are separated into almost
250 sub-groups as the physical features, language, customs, artistic
expression and culture of Irian Jaya, Indonesia is completely
different with each other. But, the 250 sub-groups of this area are
belong to the Melanesian race and are interrelated to the people
residing in the islands along the southern rim of the Pacific. The
local people of the Irian Jaya, Indonesia still uphold their inherited
customs and traditions, which are almost far away from the foreign
influences. The changes are taken place among the coastal people, those
who have the connection with the outside world.
Irian Jaya,
Indonesia is well known as the land, where Bird of Paradise is found.
Copper, oil, timber and sea products like fish and shrimps are the main
products of Irian Jaya, Indonesia. Irian Jaya, Indonesia is known as
the "wild east" of Indonesia.
There are a number of interesting places located in and around Irian Jaya, Indonesia, which are listed below:
Jayapura
World War II quarters of General Douglas Mc Arthur's
The Museum Jayapura
Cenderawasih University campus
Tanjung Ria Beach
Biak
Cenderawasih Bay
Japanese caves are found near Ambroben.
Supiori Island
The Museum Jayapura
Cenderawasih University campus
Tanjung Ria Beach
Biak
Cenderawasih Bay
Japanese caves are found near Ambroben.
Supiori Island
Kasuarina Cape
Sorong town
The Asmat
Lake Sentani
Sorong town
The Asmat
Lake Sentani
Festivals of Irian Jaya, Indonesia:
Cultural Festival -August 2nd Week at Jaya Pura
Munara Art and Cultural Festival - August 2nd Week at Biak Numfor
Baliem Cultural Festival - August 3rd at Wamena
Asmat Cultural Festival -October 3nd week at Merauke
Cultural Festival -August 2nd Week at Jaya Pura
Munara Art and Cultural Festival - August 2nd Week at Biak Numfor
Baliem Cultural Festival - August 3rd at Wamena
Asmat Cultural Festival -October 3nd week at Merauke
How to get to Irian Jaya, Indonesia:
Regular flights are accessible between Jayapura, Jakarta and Ujung Pandang. Weekly flights are accessible to and from Ambon, Surabaya and Bali.
Regular flights are accessible between Jayapura, Jakarta and Ujung Pandang. Weekly flights are accessible to and from Ambon, Surabaya and Bali.
Regular service of PT. Pelni are accessible between Jakarta, Surabaya Ujung Pandang, and Jayapura in relaxed passenger ships.
The
surrounding area of Jayapura such as Skyline and Lake Sentani can be
visited to take a minibus. Biak well connected through air and sea
with Jayapura.
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