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Wasur National Park Voyage Tips and guide

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Wasur National Park is a national park in South Papua province in Indonesia. It includes largest wetland in South Papua province, and has been one of the least disturbed by human activity.

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About 70% of the total area of the park consists of savanna (see Trans-Fly savanna and grasslands), while the remaining vegetation is swamp forest, monsoon forest, coastal forest, bamboo forest, grassy plains, and large stretches of sago swamp forest. Common fauna species include the agile wallaby, pesquet's parrot, southern cassowary, blue-crowned pigeon, greater bird-of-paradise, king bird-of-paradise, red bird-of-paradise, New Guinea crocodile, and saltwater crocodile.

Park information

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Get in

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Map
Map of Wasur National Park

To reach this park, you can take airplanes from Jakarta to Merauke, a city at the southern-most part of Indonesian Papua. From Merauke to the entrance of Wasur National Park takes a 2-3 hours drive on the Merauke-Jayapura main road. Alternatively, the town of Merauke is also accessible by a 1.5 hour flight from Jayapura's Sentani Airport, capital city of Papua Province.

Fees and permits

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Get around

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See

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  • -8.428187141.0169371 0 km monument (Tugu 0 KM Merauke - Sabang), Sota. The most eastern point of Indonesia monument. OSM directions
  • -8.675062140.8539372 Lake Rawa Biru (Danau Rawa Biru), Sota. Entry: Rp5,000. OSM directions
  • -8.624937140.5079383 Onggaya Beach (Pantai Onggaya), Nasem. OSM directions

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Rufous-bellied kookaburra, one of the endemic birds of New Guinea, in Wasur National Park

Birdwatching by camping on Wasur National Park. The park provides habitat for a large variety of up to 358 bird species of which some 80 species are endemic to the island of New Guinea including the endemic birds-of-paradise, kookaburra, cassowary, cockatoo, crowned pigeon, and so on.

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  • -8.526063140.5141871 Teh Celup Sarang Semut, Wasur, Merauke, +62 812 942 50475. 08:00-16:00. Teh sarang semut, a herbal tea made from musamus or ant house. Musamus is a nest of an animal similar to the termite Macrotermes sp. The "tea" is made by Marori Manggey tribe in Wasur, Merauke. OSM directions

Eat and drink

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Sleep

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There are lots of accommodation in the city of Merauke.

Stay safe

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