
Triton Bay is a new tourist potential in Kaimana. To develop it into an international tourist destination, local authorities (government) took the local Conservation International Indonesia (CII) to jointly develop the tourism potential that is owned by Triton Bay.
Click amazed visitors will not stop at the beauty of the waters of the Gulf of Triton alone. Because, in the village of Mai-Mai, visitors can see the painting on limestone cliffs as high as tens of meters. Red lines are etched on the wall of the forming of human motives, plants, reptiles, fish, and various forms of which are still mysteries. This painting as if to tell you about the behavior of ancient indigenous communities and also illustrates the variety of animals at the time. Until now, no one knows for sure, when and who mengguratkan murals that stand upright on some small island Triton Gulf region. However, the Department of Tourism and Culture Kaimana ensure that the painting is a relic mesolitikum.
Kaimana, West Papua province, Indonesia.
Towards Kaimana can use the ferry from Jakarta with travel time for 5 day trip. Air Access can be reached in about 8 hours to 10 hours. Arriving in the capital Kaiman, visitors can continue the journey to the Gulf of Triton by using government-owned speedboat Kaimana, or longboat owned local people. Long journey by ship, the fastest took about 45 minutes, depending on the weather.
To enter this area, visitors are not charged admission. However, visitors must first obtain permission from the Department of Education and Tourism or the Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources. In addition, visitors also need to coordinate first with the CII to be introduced to traditional leaders or local community. Thus, at the location, visitors are not driven by them.