West Papua Indonesia Travel Guide
Choose lightweight, breathable, quick-drying fabrics like cotton, linen, or moisture-wicking synthetics. These materials perform well in the climate.
Modesty is appreciated, especially when visiting local villages or religious sites. Outside of resorts, women consider clothing covering shoulders and knees; men also dress respectfully.
Sandals or flip-flops (e.g., Teva, Birkenstock) suit most situations.
Water shoes or sturdy Reef shoes protect against coral and rocky shores.
Comfortable walking shoes or sturdy sandals with good grip for light hiking. Slip-on shoes for boat travel.
Keeping your documents organized and secure rates highly for smooth travel in West Papua.
Power access is limited in remote areas of West Papua, so plan your electronics carefully.
Capture the stunning beauty of West Papua with the right camera gear and useful apps.
NordVPN and ExpressVPN are useful for secure internet access.
B&H Photo Video for camera and electronics gear.
Airalo for convenient e-SIM data plans.
A well-stocked personal health kit makes good sense given the limited medical facilities in West Papua.
Protect yourself from tropical insects and intense sun.
While rental gear is often available, bringing your own items ensures a good fit and hygiene.
Bring certification and logbook. Most resorts rent gear, but experienced divers may prefer their own items.
Be prepared for treks and water-based adventures beyond diving.
These items contribute to your comfort, security, and preparedness in West Papua.
Support sustainable travel and pack items specific to West Papua's environment.
Reduces plastic bottle use.
Protects delicate coral ecosystems.
Minimizes single-use plastic waste.
Reduces reliance on disposable cutlery.
Pack light, but pack smart. Less luggage makes transfers easier, especially when moving between boats and islands.
Consider packing cubes for organization and to compress clothing. A lightweight Dry bag for boat trips is indispensable.