Across the dense rainforests, misty mountains, and remote islands of the Indonesian archipelago, a quiet symphony fills the air, the … More
Category: Nature
Community Tourism in Biak, West Papua
In the tropical archipelago of Biak Numfor, an island renowned for its azure waters, WWII relics, and vibrant culture, a … More
Papua’s Rivers That Shape Nations: The Fly and Torasi Rivers
On most world maps, the border between Indonesia’s region and Papua New Guinea appears as a firm, straight line running … More
West Papua on The World Stage: A Global Gathering for Biodiversity and Climate Solutions
From 9 – 14 February 2026, Manokwari, the vibrant capital of West Papua Province, became a hub for scientists, policymakers, … More
A Whisper from The Papua’s Forest: Hits Indonesian Theaters
This February 2026, audiences across Indonesia will get more than just entertainment on the big screen, they’ll be invited into … More
Guardians of The Land: How Indigenous Papuans are Reclaiming Their Ancestral Future
For generations, the forests, hills, rivers, and coastal lands of Papua have carried more than just ecological richness. They hold … More
The Bauzi Tribe, Crocodile Hunters from Papua’s Interior Still Upholding Ancestral Traditions
Amid the rapid currents of modernization and changing times, there are still groups in society who steadfastly uphold their ancestral … More
Exploring the Natural and Cultural Beauty Around Papua’s Lake Sentani
Among Jayapura’s captivating mountain ranges lies Lake Sentani, an oasis that exudes natural and cultural charm. Lake Sentani is not … More
