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| Tuesday, 19 October 2010 | |
Around Sentani lakeSince everyone who wants to trek in Baliem Valley has
to go through the Sentani region (where Jayapura airport is located),
many people come to see the beautiful Sentani lake and it’s surrounding.
This region is a dramatic “welcome” to Papua and gives numerous
opportunities to short hikes and easy exploration of the region.
Motorized canoes can be hired to explore the lake and adjacent areas.
With transport like this, we can visit some of the the small fishing
villages with houses built on stilts over the lake. But there are more
interesting places to visit in Sentani region. We can visit the Papuan
anthropological museum with interresting exhibits about the Papuan
history and culture. Or we can visit the Mc Arthur Monument. Here we can
also see, the metroxylon palms, the main food of the Yali and the
people around the lake is produced and prepared from Sago palms. More
or less 22 islands positioned in the middle of Sentani Lake, segregated
into 24 villages. What is more fascinating is that all villages seem to
have the same distinctive cultures, but they are in effect different
from one another. Sentani Lake is in itself a plethora of cultures.
Isolo is one of them. It is a customary ceremony performed when members
of a village deliver wares to another villages. Those looking to escape
the modern living for a long weekend in Lake SentaniSentani have now
some excellent opportunities to choose from June or July is an ideal
time to visit, as it is when the Sentani Lake Festival is presented.
Not only are there some amazing deals out there but you can have the
lake or the surrounding hills to yourself. What is more fascinating is
that all villages seem to have the same distinctive cultures, but they
are in effect different from one another lake in papua. Lake Sentani is a
famous for handicraft. Bark paintings, sago bowls and small-carved
items are amongst the local products found here.quoted from : http://trek-papua.com/the-baliem-valley-and-its-tribes/sentani-lake-and-around/ supported by : JavaTourism, Lintang Buana Tours |








Around Sentani lakeSince everyone who wants to trek in Baliem Valley has
to go through the Sentani region (where Jayapura airport is located),
many people come to see the beautiful Sentani lake and it’s surrounding.
This region is a dramatic “welcome” to Papua and gives numerous
opportunities to short hikes and easy exploration of the region.
Motorized canoes can be hired to explore the lake and adjacent areas.
With transport like this, we can visit some of the the small fishing
villages with houses built on stilts over the lake. But there are more
interesting places to visit in Sentani region. We can visit the Papuan
anthropological museum with interresting exhibits about the Papuan
history and culture. Or we can visit the Mc Arthur Monument. Here we can
also see, the metroxylon palms, the main food of the Yali and the
people around the lake is produced and prepared from Sago palms. More
or less 22 islands positioned in the middle of Sentani Lake, segregated
into 24 villages. What is more fascinating is that all villages seem to
have the same distinctive cultures, but they are in effect different
from one another. Sentani Lake is in itself a plethora of cultures.
Isolo is one of them. It is a customary ceremony performed when members
of a village deliver wares to another villages. Those looking to escape
the modern living for a long weekend in Lake SentaniSentani have now
some excellent opportunities to choose from June or July is an ideal
time to visit, as it is when the Sentani Lake Festival is presented.
Not only are there some amazing deals out there but you can have the
lake or the surrounding hills to yourself. What is more fascinating is
that all villages seem to have the same distinctive cultures, but they
are in effect different from one another lake in papua. Lake Sentani is a
famous for handicraft. Bark paintings, sago bowls and small-carved
items are amongst the local products found here.