Accommodation - West Papua / Irian Jaya

This area combines the provinces West Papua and the larger Papua (Irian Jaya). Some very well know diving locations are within these provinces, including Raja Ampat and Fak-Fak.

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West Papua Accommodation
Irian Jaya (now called West Papua) is a tropical island with primeval rain forests, powerful rivers, beautiful beaches, lakes, and mountains.
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Diving Raja Ampat - The Liveaboard ExperienceDiving Raja Ampat - The Liveaboard Experience
Diving Raja Ampat - an area in West Papua in far Eastern Indonesia – has been on our list of ‘must-do’ trips for a long time....
Diving Raja Ampat - The Resort Experience in MisoolDiving Raja Ampat - The Resort Experience in Misool
In 2004, a group of Europeans set up a resort in the middle of nowhere about four hours by speedboat from Sorong, West Papua. Batbitem, an island near the Fiabacet-Boo chain in the southeast Misool area of Raja Ampat was to be the new ‘Eden’.
Celebrating Small Victories at Misool Eco ResortCelebrating Small Victories at Misool Eco Resort
It is with great pride that we announce the first official sanctions in our No Take Zone. Last week our Rangers encountered two fishing boats laying gill nets about 30 minutes north of the resort. The illegal fishermen were intercepted on a routine patrol of our 1220 sq km No-Take Zone.
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