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Papua is thinly populated. There are 2,5 million people living in
Papua. One million Indonesian immigrants from other Indonesian islands
inhabit mostly the coastal regions. Another 1,5 million indigenous
papuans inhabit mostly the inland of Papua, from the high peaks,
through the forest, into the lowland swaps and mangroves.
There are over 250 tribes in Papua. Some of them are very similar
but they all possess their own unique culture and language which makes
Papua's cultural diversity unique on earth. Papua is the largest still
intact natural museum of our planet earth. In many remote places people
still live in untouched stone age culture. To experience these people
and the unique flora and fauna of the highland and the tropical lowland
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| of Papua can be difficult, expensive, and very
uncomfortable, but will be extremely rewarding. The wildlife is
truly remarkable with many endemic species of plants, birds, and
mammals, making Papua unlike any other place on earth.
The hospitality and friendship of the local people will guide the
traveler and help create an experience which will be remembered
for a lifetime. Almost every traveler who visits Papua desires to
return, so strong is the attraction of one of the most remote places
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