Papua

Papua, an untouched paradise at the eastern edge of Indonesia, beckons intrepid explorers with a promise of boundless adventure through B2K Adventure Tours. Here, in the heart of the Pacific, where Papua cultural experiences and adventure know no boundaries, the rugged landscapes and vibrant cultures of Papua create an immersive experience like no other. Prepare to be mesmerized as nature unveils its grandest canvas. Towering mountains, dense rainforests, and pristine rivers set the stage for a journey that transcends the ordinary. Papua is a haven for those who seek the extraordinary - a realm where the call of exotic birds echoes through ancient jungles, and where mighty rivers carve their way through untamed wilderness.


Venture into the Sepik River Basin, where traditional villages adorned with intricately carved totems preserve the rich cultural heritage of Papua's indigenous people. Witness age-old rituals, vibrant ceremonies, and the warm hospitality that defines Papuan communities during trips with B2K Adventure Tours to Baliem Valley. For the daring adventurer, the towering peaks of the Jayawijaya Range, including the iconic Carstensz Pyramid, invite climbers to conquer the heights of Oceania. Marvel at the breathtaking landscapes that unfold beneath, where alpine meadows meet glaciers in a spectacle reserved for the intrepid few.


Embark on adventures with B2K Adventure Tours where the spirit of exploration knows no limits, and Papua unfolds its wonders in a symphony of natural beauty and cultural richness. In this remote corner of the world, discover a destination where adventure and awe converge, creating an indelible tapestry of memories that will last a lifetime.


The region is vast, covered in primary rainforest and swamp forest, spanning approximately 1.5 million hectares. Asmat is notable both for its rich and vibrant traditional tribal culture and art as well as its globally significant biodiversity. Given the terrain, all transportation between villages must take place by canoe with an outboard motor. The other region, with easier accessibility, is the Baliem Valley, mostly occupied by the very friendly Dani Tribe. Travelers usually arrive in Wamena by flight from Bali via the city of Jayapura.

Baliem Valley and Raja Ampat Adventure


There is authentic-style and comfortable accommodation serving as a home base, making the Baliem Valley adventure day trips with B2K Adventure Tours enjoyable and accessible for almost any age. Even close by the accommodation, you can find Dani hamlets. Typical day trip excursions take you by boat and on foot across suspension bridges over rivers, as well as some portions by safari bus to the many Dani settlements and deep inside the lush rainforest. Get a glimpse into the unique culture of Papua's Dani people. Trek through the Baliem Valley to experience the tribe's rich traditions, which have remained largely unchanged for centuries.


If you are looking for one of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the world, then Raja Ampat is the destination for you. Raja Ampat translates into English as Four Kings, deriving its name from a local mythology about a woman who finds seven eggs. Four of these eggs hatch and become kings who rule over four of Raja Ampat's largest islands: Salawati, Batanta, Waigeo, and Misool. Raja Ampat is a stunning archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, home to thousands of species, some of which are endemic to the region. Established as a relatively new regency that separated from Sorong Regency in 2004, it encompasses more than 40,000 km2 of land and sea. This includes the Cenderawasih Bay, the largest marine national park in Indonesia. It is part of the recently renamed West Papua province of Indonesia, which was formerly known as Irian Jaya.