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Enchantment of Ayndrat Tambrauw Waterfall

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In Siakwa village, miyah district, Tambrauw district, West Papua province, there is an amazing waterfall tour.

The local people call it the Ayndrat Waterfall.

The location of this waterfall is not far from the MIYA district office which is right on the edge of the Trans Papua West Road.

Enough with a walk of about 10 minutes while crossing the Kamundan river, the charm of the waterfall, better known as the seven-level waterfall is presented in plain sight.

But when crossing the river needs to be careful, because the water flow is quite heavy especially during the rainy season.

The roar of the water slowly heard when crossing the river and passing the path across the hill.

A moment later, the flow of the waterfall seemed to flow swiftly through the gaps as high as the rocks behind the surrounding trees.

Until now the location of the waterfall still looks natural with all its beauty. It seems that there are no special buildings or infrastructures that have been built specifically for visitors who come here.

If you come at the right time in the morning or evening, you can find birds of paradise around the location of this waterfall.

The miyah district can be reached by land from Fef for approximately 3 hours, or from Manokwari for approximately 4 hours.

Fef is the capital of the Tambrauw regency which can also be reached by land travel from Sorong as well for approximately 3 to 4 hours.

All road trips in this regency area use cars with 4 whell drive systems as far as possible because the terrain is quite extreme.

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