Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน 1/7 : JAYAPURA PAPAU INDONESIA
Baliem Valley สำรวจเผ่ากินคน หุบเขาแบเรี่ยม 1 : JAYAPURA
เดินทางสู่เมืองจายาปุระ(Jayapura) เป็นเมืองหลักของจังหวัดปาปัว บนเกาะนิวกินี ประเทศอินโดนีเซีย ตั้งอยู่บริเวณอ่าวยซ ซูดาร์โซ (อ่าวฮัมโบลต์) มีประชากรอาศัยประมาณ 2 แสนคน
จากนี้ไปผมต้องต่อเครื่องบินไปอีก 1 ชั่วโมงสู่หุบเขาแบเรี่ยม เพื่อสำรวจ Baliem Valley
Contract:
Baliem Valley Tour guide
WAMENA PAPAU INDONESIA
Name : Onesius Lokobal
Tel : +6282244222505
eMail: oneslokobal@gmail.com, infopapautrip@gmail.com
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Jayapura is the provincial capital of Papua, Indonesia. It is situated on the island of New Guinea, on Yos Sudarso Bay (formerly known as Humboldt Bay). It covers an area of 935.92 km2 (361.36 sq mi), and borders Jayapura Regency to the west, Keerom Regency to the south, the nation of Papua New Guinea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the north. It had a population of 256,705 at the 2010 Census;[1] the latest official estimate (as of January 2014) is 315,872.
Jayapura is the largest city in the Indonesian part of New Guinea. It is served by Sentani Airport, located near Lake Sentani. A highway connects the city to Skow, a small town near the border with Papua New Guinea and continues beyond the border to Vanimo. The government is currently planning to build a railway from Jayapura to Sarmi. Further plans could connect Jayapura with Manokwari and Sorong. The project is planned for completion by 2030
Searching for cannibals in Papua, (Baliem river, Wamena, Indonesia vlog)
Are there still or are there not cannibals in Papua New Guinea? In order to explore the deep jungles of the earth's second biggest island you need lots of time and resources. The easiest way, but still of the beaten path is to travel to the isolated town of Wamena, on the river Baliem, in the indonseian half of the island.
Searching for canibals in Papua, (Baliem river, Wamena, Indonesia vlog)
Getting to Wamena is possible only by plane from Jayapura.
Airport means good old crowded indonesian style and plane means in most of the cases little propeller aircrafts. Basically like a flying bus, still more comfortable then the next vehicle you will be travelling with: the 3 wheeled BECAK with 1 ManPower!
First thing you have to do is getting your travel permit (SURAT JALAN) for exploring the area.
For start, we joined Jörn, an very cool friend from Germany for a day trip to the norther Baliem valley. Contilola Caves were the first on the list and luckily you can hitchike the few kilometres of tarred road outside Wamena.
From the caves we want to go see the mummy of Wo'ogi. The trek was an adventure itself. 2 papuan kids took their role as guides very seriously.
Wo'ogi didn't meet our expectations at all. No cannibals and no mummy. In fact everything is more modern than expected, excepting the lack of electricity, roads, cell phone coverage or people speaking any foreign language.
The only chance for us to see a smoked corpse of a 300-year old chieftain nicknamed mummy and used as a source of income for the locals was the village of Jiwika. It's a rip-off!
Next day the big adventure begins. This time we leave Wamena by BEMO. The southern Baliem Valley is the ultimate place do treks form 2 days to 2 weeks to visit remote villages of the Dani and Yali tribes, farther and further away from the civilised world. 50 years ago many Dani were still living in Stone Age conditions and even practicing cannibalism.
Wamena is isolated from the rest of the island and outside the town the road ends for good at Kurima, from where you are free to choose your route to walk further.
It can be very costy if you will hire a guide/cook/porter beginning from 100 USD for a day BUT don't let yourself be talked into it. Hard, but you can manage to get alone by yourself. Carry some food, a good map or a navigation app and for god's sake, learn some indonesian words!
Jörn joins us just for a few hours, then he returns to Wamena.
We decided to stay overnight in the village of Hitugi, far enough from civilization. Our host is a 13-years old boy, Andy, whos parents are gone in a big city for work.
The toilet looks very inviting, the shower is 100% natural and the kitchen is a hut with hay on the floor with a hole where the fire burns.
The next day Andy and his friend want to be our guides upriver to Yuarima, the most remote place we will be.
As further you go from Wamena, the less traces of civilisation you will see. If you can afford the thousands of dollars for a 4 week expedition, you can even find tribes that live in treehouses, having very little contact with the outside world.
It's about time to get back to Wamena. Some of you would have died all those days without phone, electricity, eating only sweet potatoes , drinking boiled water from the river and sleeping on the floor with mice visiting during the night.
Right away to our next adventure- let us introduce Alex to you all.
Cruel and unique: the members of the Dani tribe cut off their fingers as a way of displaying their grief at the deaths of relatives.
Near Wamena you can also find well-preserved traditional villages
Bottom line- in Papua there's all about Koteka.
Oh my, lots of locals have their mouth coloured in red. But even they are not canibals. It's from chewing the cancer-causing Betel Nut.
So, are there still canibals hidden in the dark jungle of Papua NewGuinea? Maybe. But, are you sure you want to meet them?
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Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน 3/7: Wamena Morning Market
Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน หุบเขาแบเรี่ยม 3: Wamena Market
Contract:
Baliem Valley Tour guide
WAMENA PAPAU INDONESIA
Name : Onesius Lokobal
Tel : +6282244222505
eMail: oneslokobal@gmail.com, infopapautrip@gmail.com
web :
Wamena is the capital town of the Jayawijaya Regency of Indonesia. It is the largest town in Indonesian Papua's highlands, in the Baliem Valley and had a population of 31,724 at the 2010 Census.[1] Wamena is the urban centre of a rural area housing highland West Papua's highest concentration of population, with over 300,000 people inhabiting the Baliem Valley and surrounding areas. These people belong to a number of related ethnic groups, the most prominent of which are referred to as Dani, Lani and Yali.
Because of its relatively isolated location, the main form of access to the area is air travel. The town and the surrounding valley are served by Wamena Airport. Dimonim Air, Trigana Air, Aviastar Mandiri, Susi Air, Merpati and Wings Air serve the airport.
The town is also home to the Persiwa Wamena football team, who play in Indonesia's premier league.
Baliem valley Trekking & Best Festival | Baliem Valley Tour Guide
Baliem Valley Best hiking trekking with Best Tribal mock fighting, wood fire friction and cooking sweet potatoes with burning rocks. All are showing dani Traditional way. So you will know and learn background the Dani Tribe.
Tour Operator : Baliem Valley Tour Guide
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Journey to West Papua (The Baliem Valley) | (FlyExpat Films)
We set off on this trek across West Papua without a map or proper directions, without much water or food, without knowledge of the terrain, without really knowing a lot about the culture, ALONE (no guides or porters). By doing this we had one of the most gratifying & amazing experiences in a land of ancient traditions with warm and welcoming people. This is a short reflection chronicling the journey.
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Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน 2/7: WAMENA MOMMY VILLAGE
Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน หุบเขาแบเรี่ยม 2: WAMENA MOMMY VILLAGE
Contract:
Baliem Valley Tour guide
WAMENA PAPAU INDONESIA
Name : Onesius Lokobal
Tel : +6282244222505
eMail: oneslokobal@gmail.com, infopapautrip@gmail.com
web :
Wamena is the capital town of the Jayawijaya Regency of Indonesia. It is the largest town in Indonesian Papua's highlands, in the Baliem Valley and had a population of 31,724 at the 2010 Census.[1] Wamena is the urban centre of a rural area housing highland West Papua's highest concentration of population, with over 300,000 people inhabiting the Baliem Valley and surrounding areas. These people belong to a number of related ethnic groups, the most prominent of which are referred to as Dani, Lani and Yali.
Because of its relatively isolated location, the main form of access to the area is air travel. The town and the surrounding valley are served by Wamena Airport. Dimonim Air, Trigana Air, Aviastar Mandiri, Susi Air, Merpati and Wings Air serve the airport.
The town is also home to the Persiwa Wamena football team, who play in Indonesia's premier league.
Baliem valley etnic trip
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Baliem Valley Trekking & Festival in Dani Village | Baliem valley Tour Guide
Baliem valley best hiking & trekking with Festival. Festival will performance with Tribal mock fighting, pig ceremony, wood fire friction, and cooking local foods in the Dani old tradition way.
So for next visitors this is interesting for you know how beautiful in the Baliem Valley and you will get old background history of the Dani Tribe. Baliem ValleyTour Guide high recommend you do with trekking and local festival please go to watch the small video and let know it is interesting you want see:
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Hiking Baliem Valley in Papua
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WESTERN PAPUA - džungelski del - Zvone Šeruga travels
Indonesia, Western Papua (formerly Irian Jaya), the island of New Guinea. Our team of four friends from Slovenia spent two weeks in 2009 negotiating the rainforests of the southern part of the island by foot and on boats. The goal of our expedition was to film a series of TV documentaries about the tribes of Korowai and Korowai Batu (the Stone Korowai). The stone age seems to linger on in these parts and cannibalism is still an occasional feature of everyday life that's slowly disappearing. But most of all we encountered some wonderful people that made our adventure unforgettable, while the 25 hours of HD video material is still waiting for postproduction funding. More on zvoneseruga.com
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Baliem valley unique Pig Festival
Welcome to Visit Baliem Valley
Why not, You will see a best pig festival from dani people presentation in front of you. Pig celebration thought show you all the Dani established behavior that from: Warrior Dance, mock war. It can show you war the time in the dani people how to do. Welcome songs/Folks Song, welcome dance. It in traditional style. Make fire (wood Friction). Smoking Local Cigarettes. Kill a pig. Cooking with hot stones. The team of ceremony will sell their own handicraft. Therefore, you can buy if you love. While waiting cooking, you will get learn some hands works from local people that mean you will try learn how to use bracelet if you are boy and for women you can try to make traditional bags, local women will teach you. Share and eat with all.
During pig celebration, you will see and learn many special things special from Dani Tribe. So if you interesting with this information I’m not to force you but you should ask me, tour program and with pig festival, I will give you details then you can decide later. now I’m stand by you your contact
Amazing Baliem Valley Festival 6-8 August 2020 Baliem Valley Tour Guide
Baliem Valley festival 6-8 and 10 August 2020
Baliem valley festival a celebration of dani indigenous culture in the wamena. The festival with mock tribal fighting, full traditional regalia, dance and music.
Baliem valley festival is every august in Year. For that reason, for 2020 Baliem Valley will start from 6,7,8 and 10 of August 2020 in Wulesi District of Jayawijaya Regency Wamena Papua Indonesia.
Baliem Valley Festival in this highland called (pengunungan Tengah) of Papua. therefore all activities will performance mentioned on the first paragraph above and other more details such as Archery competition, Throw spear, The Tribal War, Tribal Dance, Accessories, armament in the body, art with Dance, Witawo habitual Music for adolescent, game for the youth’s maturation called Sikoko and puradan, Traditional cooking with hot Rocks, and so more. You will see and learn when you are here.
Base on the Baliem Valley traditions event, Baliem valley tour guide help your visiting Baliem Valley festival addition to create best hiking & trekking with Baliem Valley Tour Guide.
Baliem Valley Tour Guide
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Email Address. infopapuatrip@gmail.com & infobaliemvallefestival@gmail.com
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Baliem valley unique Pig Festival
Welcome to Visit Baliem Valley
Why not, You will see a best pig festival from dani people presentation in front of you. Pig celebration thought show you all the Dani established behavior that from: Warrior Dance, mock war. It can show you war the time in the dani people how to do. Welcome songs/Folks Song, welcome dance. It in traditional style. Make fire (wood Friction). Smoking Local Cigarettes. Kill a pig. Cooking with hot stones. The team of ceremony will sell their own handicraft. Therefore, you can buy if you love. While waiting cooking, you will get learn some hands works from local people that mean you will try learn how to use bracelet if you are boy and for women you can try to make traditional bags, local women will teach you. Share and eat with all.
During pig celebration, you will see and learn many special things special from Dani Tribe. So if you interesting with this information I’m not to force you but you should ask me, tour program and with pig festival, I will give you details then you can decide later. now I’m stand by you your contact
Contact detail:
Telp/WahtsApp +6282244222505
Email.infopapuatrip@gmail.com
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Baliem Valley
Papua -Indonesia
Trekking in Papua Baliem Valley - Day 1: Wamena to Hitugi
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BALIEM VALLEY 4 DAYS TOUR
BALIEM VALLEY 4 DAYS PROGRAM-FLEXIBLE TOUR-PAPUA 2019/2025:
Day 1
Arrival in Wamena airport, obtain travel permit, visit local market and continue to The Baliem Valley Resort. Lunch will be in the city. While the Dinner and sleeping in the Baliem Valley Resort.
Day 2
Trekking south Baliem Valley. Lunch on the way, dinner and sleeping in the Baliem Valley Resort.
Day 3
Tribal War and pig ceremony dan cooking traditional foods with hot rocks in next up of baliem valley resort
Day 4
Wamena to Sentani
The Baliem Valley Resort drop to Airport
So according program price USD---------cash in IDR
Price is including
1. Tour guide
2. Transportation
3. Entrance fee see mummy and salt water cave, lunch box during trekking, pig ceremony.
Price not include is only dinner and sleeping in the Baliem Valley Resort. Additionally, If you need to buy the Baliem valley Handicrafts, then it will be from your own pocket money.
Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน 5/7: วิธีทำปอกจู๋
Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน หุบเขาแบเรี่ยม 5: วิธีทำปอกจู๋ ถักหมวก ชนเผ่าโบราณ
Contract:
Baliem Valley Tour guide
WAMENA PAPAU INDONESIA
Name : Onesius Lokobal
Tel : +6282244222505
eMail: oneslokobal@gmail.com, infopapautrip@gmail.com
web :
The Baliem Valley, also spelled Balim Valley and sometimes known as the Grand Valley, of the highlands of Western New Guinea, is occupied by the Dani people. The main town in the valley is Wamena. The valley is about 80 km in length by 20 km in width and lies at an altitude of about 1,600–1,700 metres (5,200–5,600 ft), with a population of over 200,000.
As far as the outside world was concerned, the discovery of the Baliem Valley and the unexpected presence of its large agricultural population was made by Richard Archbold’s third zoological expedition to New Guinea in 1938. On 21 June an aerial reconnaissance flight southwards from Hollandia (now Jayapura) found what the expedition called the ‘Grand Valley’. Since then the valley has gradually been opened up to a limited amount of tourism.
The following is copied from the back cover of Peter Matthiessen’s book Under the Mountain Wall:
“In the Baliem Valley in Central New Guinea live the Kurelu, a Stone Age tribe that survived into the twentieth century. Peter Matthiessen visited the Kurelu with the Harvard-Peabody Expedition in 1961 and wrote Under the Mountain Wall as an account not of the expedition, but of the great warrior Weaklekek, the swineherd Tukum, U-mue and his family, and the boy Weake, killed in a surprise raid. Matthiessen observes these people in their timeless rhythm of work and play and war, of gardening and wood gathering, feasts and funerals, pig stealing and ambush. Drawing on his great skills as naturalist and novelist, Matthiessen offers a remarkable firsthand view of a lost culture in all its simplicity and violence — on the brink of incalculable change.”
Una: an isolated tribe on the mountains, West Papua. Stone axes construction for hunting. Indonesia
Una tribe are an insolated tribe on the West Papua mountains (Papua New Guinea - Indonesia). They are around 200 people and they are towards extinction. They are famous for the construction of stone axes for hunting.
With my information I know the pygmy of the mountains live on the central plateaus close to Langda, around 250 Km southeast of Wamena. They are completely isolated and have not suffered any acculturation. The area is still signed, in the most accurate geographical papers with the writing “relief dates incomplete”: dark total from in the toponomastica but above all absolute lack of every map information, made exception by high tops of the mountains and the largest rivers.
When I reach the other side dell'Heime, Pygmies acquire the blanks of rock suitable for processing. To do this they light a fire behind a block of stone to get through the thermal shock, the crushing operation that can be long and the outcomes are not always foreseeable. To break up the rock, raise their hands with a heavy hammer stone about 25 centimeters in diameter and throwing it from the top down until they strike the edge off large splinters. In an hour's work they can get anaverage from five to ten pieces and they derive axes and knives of course, hundreds of fragments of various sizes. Using as few strikers hardest stone pebbles found on the banks of the river, they practicehe first splintering summary. The second phase of the process will take place after coming back to the village.
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Papua - Baliem Valley treking part 2 - Wamena to Kilise village - z Wameny do wsi Kilise
Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน 6/7 : เผ่าดานี
Baliem Valley เผ่ากินคน 6/7 : เผ่าดานี
เผ่าดานี ปาปัว อินโดนีเซีย มีประชากรในเผ่าประมาณ 250,000 คนอยู่ห่างไกลจากตัวเมือง ถูกค้นพบโดยนักสำรวจชาวอเมริกัน Richard Archbold โดยไม่ได้ตั้งใจในปี 1938
Contract:
Baliem Valley Tour guide
WAMENA PAPAU INDONESIA
Name : Onesius Lokobal
Tel : +6282244222505
eMail: oneslokobal@gmail.com, infopapautrip@gmail.com
web :
The Baliem Valley, also spelled Balim Valley and sometimes known as the Grand Valley, of the highlands of Western New Guinea, is occupied by the Dani people. The main town in the valley is Wamena. The valley is about 80 km in length by 20 km in width and lies at an altitude of about 1,600–1,700 metres (5,200–5,600 ft), with a population of over 200,000.
As far as the outside world was concerned, the discovery of the Baliem Valley and the unexpected presence of its large agricultural population was made by Richard Archbold’s third zoological expedition to New Guinea in 1938. On 21 June an aerial reconnaissance flight southwards from Hollandia (now Jayapura) found what the expedition called the ‘Grand Valley’. Since then the valley has gradually been opened up to a limited amount of tourism.
The following is copied from the back cover of Peter Matthiessen’s book Under the Mountain Wall:
“In the Baliem Valley in Central New Guinea live the Kurelu, a Stone Age tribe that survived into the twentieth century. Peter Matthiessen visited the Kurelu with the Harvard-Peabody Expedition in 1961 and wrote Under the Mountain Wall as an account not of the expedition, but of the great warrior Weaklekek, the swineherd Tukum, U-mue and his family, and the boy Weake, killed in a surprise raid. Matthiessen observes these people in their timeless rhythm of work and play and war, of gardening and wood gathering, feasts and funerals, pig stealing and ambush. Drawing on his great skills as naturalist and novelist, Matthiessen offers a remarkable firsthand view of a lost culture in all its simplicity and violence — on the brink of incalculable change.”