Obia Traditional Village in Wamena City, Papua Province


One of the reasons to visit Wamena City is to meet the locals and learn about their culture. The problem is most tourists don’t know the exact place to meet those people. In this case, the best bet is at Obia Traditional Village. It is the home of Dani Tribe (Papua’s indigenous people), after all. The village belongs to Kurulu Sub-District, so it won’t take much time to get there. People who live in Obia retain their traditions and they have numerous types of interesting attractions for tourists to enjoy during the visit later. What tourists need to do is to hire a local guide for the sake of easier communication.

The Nuance
When it comes to Obia Traditional Village, it indeed looks modest and secluded. No modern facilities and gadgets are seen on the site. The locals live in a house called Honai and they don’t even wear full clothes. Not to mention they live in a traditional way almost for all of the aspects, including working, socializing, etc. The good news is these people are quite friendly to visitors. Not to mention the village features beautiful environments and panoramas!

Exploring Obia Traditional Village
Papua Province tourism is not only about natural attractions. It is because tourists can find amusing cultural heritages there. In Wamena, for example, the presence of Dani Tribe in Obia Traditional Village is indeed alluring. That means tourists have the chance to interact with the locals and learn some of their traditions. This new experience would satisfy everyone, especially those who love culture. When it comes to communication, it is better to hire a guide before coming to Obia.

Aside from interacting with local people, tourists can enjoy numerous types of traditions. However, they must come at the right time in order to be able to enjoy witness those attractions. As for the types, there are singing, dancing, eating together, and much more? The good thing is the villagers are friendly enough to let all visitors join these events! One thing, these people retain their traditions and culture well. That means they don’t like modern influence, so tourists should respect this principle and avoid acting carelessly there.

Photography becomes the next reason to visit Obia Traditional Village. Tourists can take many interesting objects during the visit, after all. These include the enthusiastic local kids, Honai (traditional houses), lush nature, local ceremonies, and much more! Later, visitors have the chance to conduct trekking at the nearby hill too! Obai is a perfect village for an adventure, no?

Nearby Attractions

  • Pasir Putih Aikima
  • Susu Mountain
  • Baliem Valley

How to Get There
From Jayapura City, a trip to Wamena would be faster if tourists take an airplane. The flight takes about 30 minutes and the destination is Wamena Airport. From Jakarta City, though, the flight may take much longer (which is around 10 hours). Later, after arriving at Wamena, the next destination is Obia Village at Kurulu Sub-District. This trip takes only 38 minutes, as the distance is 18.1 km. For the best route, it is Pikhe Street.

Where to Stay

  • Baliem Valley Resort


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