Experience Papua's most significant collection of tribal art, ceremonial objects, and natural history with a private curator or senior guide — the definitive introduction to the island's 300+ distinct cultures and their living traditions.
What to expect
The museum's vaulted galleries hold one of the most extraordinary collections of Melanesian material culture in the world: towering Asmat bis poles carved to honor the dead, intricately woven Dani armbands, hand-forged Sentani jewelry, and an entire hall of WWII artefacts recovered from the jungle. Your private guide moves at your pace, pausing on the objects that resonate with you and explaining their ritual context. The visit closes with a quiet courtyard moment — traditional music playing softly — that sets the tone for everything Papua reveals next.
Good to know
The museum is approximately 10 minutes by private car from the port and is typically open 8 am–4 pm on weekdays; confirm hours on arrival day. Arrange a private guide through Shore Excursions Asia or your local Jayapura contact in advance. Photography is permitted in most galleries. A full visit takes 1.5–2 hours.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Jayapura — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.