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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

RAJA AMPAT PAPUA TOURISM PARK




Papua is the largest province of Indonesia, located in the central part of the island of Papua or the eastern part of West New Guinea (Irian Jaya). Eastern hemisphere is the country of Papua New Guinea or East New Guinea. The roof is an archipelago in Papua had spied on January Carstensz, captain VOC trade, as it passed Arafuru Sea in the 17th century. Snowcapped peaks as sepedar light on the Equator. Not many people believe the Carstensz report it, and the proof effort was made at the beginning of the 20th century. A petualan, H. A. Lorentz, in 1907 tried to explore the mountains. After failing in his first attempt, on 8 November 1909 Lorentz managed to set foot on one of the snowy peaks and then when it was named Peak Wilhelmina. Now the end of the world is famous as the Carstensz Pyramid summit is decorated with three Puncak Jaya, Puncak Mandala, Puncak Trikora. Meanwhile, the name of a name picked Lorentz Lorentz National Park.

Valley Tsinga indeed one part of the National Park area inhabited Amungme East Valley Wa. In the east Tsinga stretched a huge valley known as the Valley of Hoea, one area that is also occupied Amungme. Administratively, Tsinga village is one of the eleven villages in the district Tembagapura, Timika, Papua province.

The people of Amungme, and Papua in general has a unique way of cooking. Residents of this cooking pork, chicken, sweet potatoes, and leaves with a hot stone. Burning stone placed beneath and above the raw materials that will be cooked, then dumped in holes in the ground. Cook-dish meal with a ceremony, either from family, community, or at peace after a war between communities. Although now been replaced with rice, the main menu is in the past such as taro, yams, and pigs.

Amungme life everyday bag and comes with a variety of head ornaments, tassel skirts, bracelets, and necklaces woven from forest plants, such as hair fibers forest, bark, or roots. One commonly held cultural Amungme is a war dance, and dance association. Nyayian and dance also accompanies Amungme mutual aid work.

Biodiversity that supports the region's tribes (there are at least six tribes besides Amungme) implies Lorentz studded cultural treasures which can wrapped in geowisata. Modern civilization commonly carry the whole journey must necessarily without leaving traces. Understandably, the tourism potential of the UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site is almost scattered throughout the region of beautiful beaches, mangroves and palm penorama, beautiful waterfalls, lakes, mountain forest, sub-alpine, alpine ice to stretch Cartensz Peak.


Raja Ampat is one of regencies in the province of West Papua, Indonesia. The capital district is located in Waisai.
The district has 610 islands. Four of them, namely Misool Island, Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo, a major islands. From around the islands only 35 islands are inhabited while the islands are uninhabited and mostly not yet have a name.
As the islands, the only inter-island transport and supporting community activities Raja Ampat is sea transport. Similarly to reach Waisai, the district capital. When using the aircraft, first to the city of Sorong. After that, from Sorong trip to Waisai followed by sea transport. Facilities available are fast ships with a capacity of 10, 15 or 30 people. At a cost of approximately Rp. 2 million, Waisai can be reached within 1.5 to 2 hours.
Historically, the Raja Ampat Islands, there are four traditional kingdoms, each kingdom is Waigeo, with his power base in Wewayai, Waigeo island; royal Salawati, the center of power in SAMATE, North Salawati island; royal Sailolof Sailolof the center of power in the island South Salawati and Misol kingdom, the center of power in Lilinta, Misol island.
Lord of the Kingdom Lilinta / Misol (since the 16th century royal subordinate Bacan):
Abd al-Majid {1872-1904)
Jamal ad-Din (1904-1945)
Dekamboe ad-Din Bahar (1945 -)
Royal Rulers Waigama (since the 16th century royal subordinate Bacan):
Abd ar-Rahman (1872-1891)
Hasan (1891/1900-1916)

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