YALI TRIBE
CULTURAL ADVENTURE
Irian, one of the Last Frontier
on Earth, the paradise for the adventure seekers. The undulating jungles from
the mountainous to low land, swampy and coastal rain forest, river valleys and
glacial peaks were hiding the ancient cultures of Neolithic tribes for thousand
years until discovered in the early of the 20th centuries.
The terrain kept apart from each
other for centuries by hostile terrain and long traditions of inter-tribal
warfare, headhunting and cannibalism, there has evolved an astonishing degree of
cultural and linguistic diversity in language, customs and even physical
appearance, despite a great similarity in physical appearance.
Our carefully designed packages
will bring you to the remote places to explore the most primitive regions on
earth.
YALI TRIBE
Another tribe called Yali, live on
hills and flat terrain deeper in the Baliem Valley, at Angguruk that can be
reach by 30 minutes chartered flight. The temperature of this area is 20 C - 30
C in the day time and at night 10 C - 15 C. The total population of this area is
30.000 people.
This tribe has similar way of life
like Dani but is shorter and "cleaner". The Yali tribesmen wear "koteka", the
penis gourd, straight to front instead of straight up like the Dani do.
The Yali practice less
sophisticated cultivation techniques than Dani and keep fewer pigs. They provide
the Dani with decorative bird feathers as well as tree kangaroo and cuscus pelts
and fine rare woods, long disappear from the Baliem Valley itself.
Yali tools have not changed in a
thousand of years - stone axe of pointed shards wrapped tightly onto a wooden
stick, net carrying bags supported from the forehead, thick bows five or six
feet long, and arrowhead carved to a purpose -broad and flat for large game, a
triple barb for birds, notched and tapered black for setting tribal disputes.
There are two actually main tribes
in the area: Yali and Yalimo. Compared with the Dani people this tribe is much
more primitive and less visited. They are also less influenced by outside world.
There are no land transportation and accommodation available here all must be
trekked on foot.
The only air transportation to
Angguruk or Kosarek is served by missionary small flight that has to be booked
early in advance.
In Angguruk, there're just only
missionary's house, teacher's house or even local people's hut for
accommodation. Food material must be taken along with, as there is no shop
available in this region.
YALI CULTURAL ADVENTURE
Duration: 07 DAYS / 06 NIGHTS
Starts/Ends: SENTANI AIRPORT – JAYAPURA
DAY 01: JAYAPURA ARRIVAL – WAMENA
Upon your arrival at Sentani Airport – Jayapura, our guide
meets you for airport assistance of flight connection to Wamena. After 45
minutes flight, you arrived Wamena Airport where our local guide meets you and
direct transfer to Sinatma Hotel, a pleasant accommodation in Wamena for your
overnight stay. Rest of the day is free own your leisure to relax after a long
flight on the previous night. You could also walk around the hotel to observe
the surrounding area. Lunch & dinner at hotel or local restaurant (L, D)
DAY 02: WAMENA – ANGGURUK
Early breakfast at hotel, transfer to airport for Missionary
Charter Plane to Angguruk in an 2 hours flight. Upon arrival, lunch at
missionary or villager’s house then in the afternoon, walk around the village to
observe the daily life of the Yali People while dinner and overnight at . Return
to base for overnight and dinner (B, L, D).
DAY 03: ANGGURUK – TENGGILI
After breakfast, an easy 3,5 hours trekking up to Tenggili
Village to experience more of the Yali Tribes' traditional life. Lunch, dinner
and overnight at a missionary or local villager’s with basic facilities (B, L,
D).
DAY 04: TENGGILI – ANGGURUK
After breakfast, experience the Traditional Yali’s Pig Feast
and War Dance. Afternoon we return to Angguruk through another Yali’s community,
Pasiknik Village with lunch box served en route. Dinner and overnight at
missionary or villager’s house in Angguruk (B, L, D).
DAY 05: ANGGURUK – WAMENA
Early breakfast, leave the village by Missionary Charter
Plane to Wamena. Upon arrival , transfer to Sinatma Hotel, a pleasant
accommodation for your overnight stay. Rest of the day is free, you can explore
the Wamena town and nearby Dani Villages. Farewell dinner will be served at
local restaurant (B, L, D).
DAY 06: WAMENA – JAYAPURA
After breakfast at hotel, transfer airport for your flight to
Jayapura. From Sentani Airport, we drive you to the capital Jayapura with en
route stops and sightseeing for: Mc. Arthur War Memorial Hill, Sentani Lake,
State or University Museum, Hamadi Beach, Hamadi Market and Souvenir Shops then
lunch at local restaurant. After check in at Yasmin Hotel, if time is allowed,
heading to Base G beach by passing through fishing family houses for an
opportunity to swim. Late afternoon drive back to your hotel and farewell dinner
at a local restaurant (B, L, D).
DAY 07: JAYAPURA AIRPORT – OUT
After breakfast at hotel, transfer to Sentani airport for
your flight departure to the next destination. (B)
INCLUDED:
* All land transportation
including Airport transfers in JAYAPURA, and WAMENA.
* Accommodations based on
twin/double share at hotels in JAYAPURA, and WAMENA.
* Accommodation at Guest House,
Missionary Houses, Villager's Houses, Teacher’s House, or in tents with BASIC
FACILITIES.
* English Speaking Guide and Cook.
* Porters during trekking
(villagers)
* Full board Meals (B: Breakfast,
L: Lunch, D: Dinner).
* Traditional Performances and
ceremonies mentioned on above program.
* Permits and donations.
* All activities mentioned on the
above program.
EXCLUDED:
- Any Domestic Flights
- Any Charter Flights
- Travel Insurance.
- Airport taxes and extra baggage
charges.
- Personal Expenses such as phone
calls, laundry, beverages etc.
- All expenses incurred due to the
flight cancellations or due other causes beyond our control.
What to Bring for
trekking trip in Papua
Paper Work:
* Valid passport: your passport must be valid for at least six months after your
date of departure from Indonesia
* Four additional
passport photos (please keep these handy as we will need these as soon as we
arrive in Jayapura)
* Second photo ID
(e.g., a driver's license)
* Photocopy of your passport
* Airline ticket and expense money
* All expense money should be exchanged in Jakarta/Denpasar/other major
cities upon arrival, as the exchange rate is approximately 25% higher in Jakarta
than it is in Jayapura
* In general, credit cards are not accepted in Irian Jaya, so please plan
appropriately.
* Travel insurance
Footwear:
In general, our experience tells us that heavy, leather hiking boots are not
appropriate for trekking in most parts of Irian Jaya. The reason for this is we
spend quite a bit of time walking through water and mud, and the leather gets
very saturated. Given the moist climate, the leather will not dry out and could
begin to fall apart. We do recommend lightweight trail shoes or even running
shoes. The best qualities to look for in choosing shoes to bring to Irian Jaya
are as follows:
1. Comfort. Can you walk up to 6 hours in these shoes? (your shoes should be
broken in before your trip!)
2. As much synthetic material in the construction as possible
3. Sticky rubber on the bottom sole.
4. Flexible sole (a very thick sole will not allow you to feel where you are
placing your feet when on wet logs, etc.)
5. Support for the ankle and the bottom of the foot
Socks:
We recommend synthetic or wool blend socks with a thin, capilene-type liner as a
first layer. Cotton socks tend to absorb too much water and hold an interesting
'scent' if used repeatedly while trekking.
Clothing List:
* 2 pair Trail Shoes (one replacement pair, just in case!)
* Tevas (or something similar for bathing in streams, around camp, etc.)
* 4 pair of synthetic blend socks (wool blend works well)
* 2 pair thin liner socks
* 1 pair of shorts (quick-dry or supplex nylon material)
* 2 pair trousers (quick-dry or supplex nylon material)
* 1 bathing suit
* 1 lightweight sweater, sweatshirt or fleece
* 4-6 short sleeved shirts (it is best to avoid cotton)
* 1 long-sleeved shirt (quick-dry or supplex nylon material)
* Underwear
* Sleepwear and SLEEPING BAG
Travel Clothing:
* 1-2 dress, skirt or comfortable light-weight trouser
* 2 shirts or t-shirts
* Socks and underwear
In general, it's a smart idea to either wear or carry one pair of your 'trekking
shoes' with you just in case your bags should be lost or delayed. While most
things can be replaced, it is very tough to replace a good-fitting pair of shoes
for trekking!
Gear:
* Large durable, nylon or waterproof duffle bag
* Small collapsible
duffle for storing travel clothing and any additional gear that you may decided
not to bring trekking)
* Day pack that can fit water bottle and camera
* Rain cover for day pack
* Sleeping bag (rated
to 60 degrees)
* Ziplock bags (we recommend that you pack absolutely everything you bring in
ziplock bags. It is also wise to bring a 5-10 extra to separate wet clothing
from dry)
* Camera
* Recording device and
blank tapes (roughly 4-6 hours worth of blank tape)
* Binoculars
* Sunglasses with hard
case
* Flashlight
* Extra batteries (for
camera, tape recorder and flashlight)
* Quick dry camping
towel
* 1-2 bandannas (can be
used to cool you off during the day as well as for a wash cloth)
* Broad brim (collapsible) hat or baseball cap
* Medical & Toiletries Kit:
- Personal Toiletries (including bio-degradable liquid soap)
- Sunscreen (preferably with Deet)
- 2-3 bottles Deet-Such as REI's Jungle Juice (remember to pack each bottle in a
ziplock bag, as Deet can dissolve certain materials)
- Second pair of eye glasses (if you need your eye glasses on a daily basis)
- Aspirin, Tylenol, Aleve or something similar
- Personal medications (anything you normally take at home and any precautionary
items such as migraine medications, if you are prone to that).
- Cold medicine
- Allergy medicine
- Anti-diarrhea medicine (e.g., Immodium and an antibiotic)
- General Antibiotic
- Eye drops
- Poly or Neosporin
- Assorted BandAids (fabric adheres better than the plastic in humid conditions)
- Ace bandage and safety pins
- Anti-fungal cream for the feet (prescription strength is best)
Important:
Before you travel please check your Tour Voucher and Arrival
Information for the latest joining instructions. This will be sent to you
upon receipt of final payment.
All itineraries are
subject to change without prior notice.