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Apparently many people said Papua New Guinea is dangerous? I donโt know but it was quite an interesting experience for me to get to Papua New Guinea even if it was a short trip.
But today let me share my experience crossing the border of Papua New Guinea through the land in case you wanted to check out this unique and exotic oceanian country through the land border.

So, I saw thereโs one pin from @detlevโs post here Papua New Guinea - Loloata island and diving
from port moresby and this time, let me add another pin from the land border crossing, that you donโt even need a passport to cross actually, itโs almost optional but obviously with terms and conditions.
How to cross through the land border from Papua to Papua New Guinea
There are two options that you can do to visit PNG depending on the duration of your visit.

The first option if you want to explore PNG for a long time or you want a stamp on your passport. You can pay around 50 Euro to apply for the e-visa online and wait for about 5 working days. As an Indonesian, you can go to the embassy which is located in Jayapura, Papua to inquire about it.
The second option is to just drive or ride a motorbike from Jayapura to Skouw, the border area between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
Skouw area is heavily guarded and to enter the land crossing you have to leave your identification at the post. There are about 4 check points that you can do. Most people only stop at the picture below, just outside the immigration area.
But hereโs the catch, you can simply go straight and ask around how to cross the border. The staff there will help you cross the border through the โtraditionalโ way without a visa or a passport.

This traditional way is to accommodate people around the border who constantly visit each other. Each of the people around these areas have a card that allows them to travel freely in between two regions.

Once we reached just in front of the immigration, if you ask around how to get to the other side, an officer will escort the group from the Indonesian part to the neutral zone and eventually the Papua New Guinea area called Musu. Itโs free of charge and you have about an hour to walk around the area.
This is the neutral zone between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea

We donโt really go through like an official immigration, weโre simply going through the backdoor ๐คฃ and thatโs why, we donโt need passport or visa, simply leave some of our ID and thatโs about it.
This officer will be in charge as a tour guide around the area and we happen to meet this officer from Java. So, it was very easy to talk to him and ask around about the customs, stories around the borders too.
Stock up on some Kina before going to the other side !

Best time to visit the border and whyโฆ.
Tuesday is the best time to visit the border between PNG and Indonesia. There will be many people from PNG coming to the Indonesian side to shop at a place called โskouwโ market. You will see how lively the place is and people speak in English all around.

When I was still outside the border at the Indonesian side, I met these three lovely and beautiful ladies from PNG who tried taking pictures in front of the Papua sign. I guess to them it was like a trip too. I offered help and eventually, asked to take pictures with them too.

We get a lot of Helloโs from PNG people and I was really confused that I thought they speak different languages. But it beats me. Once I reached the PNG side, it was a lot different from Papua. The people look different and at the same time, their means of transportation was one of a kind. They use land cruisers to travel from Musu to Vanimo or other regions nearby Musu.
PNG view point

When you cross the border, youโll be taken to the PNG view point where you can see the coastal region of PNG from above the hills. It takes about 5 minutes to walk after the immigration to the view point area.

Lamb sausages, a must try!
One of the most unique and sought after around the border is this sausage. It costs 20.000idr or around 5 kina for the sausage. Itโs one of the most delicious sausages I have ever tried!

Itโs full of meat, fat and all the good stuff. Though, after eating that sausage, I fell ill ๐คฃ and I guess I am being a bit too experimental. And it wasnโt for me. But everyone in Jayapura knows, PNG is famous for its lamb sausages.

The picture above is taken through the PNG side when our group went back to the border area.

Not that Iโve been to South Korea or North Korea but this area gives me a vibe of that difference. We donโt really call them DMZ but a neutral zone. Since I went during the market day, I saw a lot of people from PNG (Papua New Guinea) buying mats,phones and all sorts of things from Skouw market. However, when you go back to Indonesia, you need to be screened and everything that you have goes through the detector.
This is why I havenโt been online for quite some days cause after that trip, I fell ill and not that it was a long trip, I guess there was something wrong with the sausage haha.
Would I love to go back to PNG at some point? Honestly, yes and I even want to check around with a passport and visa next time. PNG isn't part of South East Asia and getting their stamp would be something. Actually at the time, I brought passport with me but we still need Visa. Had we not need one, I'd insist on actually go through the immigration, the legal way ๐
Visiting PNG is quite one in a lifetime experience. This is the eastern most part of the country and pretty interesting to know that it felt like just another world once we crossed the border.
See you around while I am catching up with things.
Anyhow, see you in my next Eastbound Journey or you can read some of it here :
- Eastbound | Flavors of Papua
- Eastbound | Bosnik Beach & TETE Diving Point Biak Numfor
- Eastbound | Leaving Jayapura for Diverโs Paradise, Biak Island
By the way, this was one of the most meaningful projects Iโve worked on this year regarding to Hive awareness in Indonesian (SeptโFeb 2024โ2025). You can learn how I managed it here :
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