The Papuan government has initiated plans to construct an underwater museum in the Biak Numfor district in 2024, aiming to transform it into a prominent tourist destination (7/1/2024). Onny Dangeubun mentioned that the proposal for this museum has been submitted to the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment since 27th November 2023.
The underwater museum in Biak Numfor will encompass multiple water zones, spanning across Nusi, Wundi, Mansorbabo, and Padaido islands. The museum’s collection will feature remnants from World War II found in the waters of the Padaido/Aimando islands, such as plane and car wrecks, along with various artefacts.
The Biak Numfor Regency, nestled in Eastern Indonesia, boasts diverse and stunning natural landscapes. It comprises two major islands—Biak Island and Numfor Island—surrounded by 42 smaller islets.
The introduction of the underwater museum is set to entice diving enthusiasts, offering them an immersive exploration of Papua’s remarkably preserved underwater landscapes.
@nona.emegeam Kalau tidak ke Papua, tidak akan bisa lihat laut se’paradise’ ini 🤩 📍Pulau Pankreki #biakpapua #biaknumfor ♬ Paradise – Coldplay
While gearing up for the experience at the Biak Numfor underwater museum, the region boasts several captivating destinations waiting to be explored. Among them is the Samares Blue Lake, a hidden gem in Papua characterized by its crystal-clear blue waters embraced by lush tropical forests, a visual treat for visitors.
Additionally, the area is adorned with various water-centric attractions like the Wafsarak waterfall, Bosnic beach, Raja Tiga Adoki island, and the scenic Maraw beach.