Tembok NAGRI ADAT SALAMON
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Experience the tranquility and natural beauty of Papara Jambu, a hidden paradise in Central Maluku perfect for relaxation and adventure.
Papara Jambu is a hidden gem in the Central Maluku Regency, offering breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere perfect for travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this captivating destination, where lush landscapes meet the azure waters of the surrounding seas.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving a car, start from the main town of Banda Neira. Head northwest on Jl. Diponegoro towards Jl. Sultan Hasanuddin. Continue straight to merge onto Jl. Raya Banda towards Selamon. After approximately 15 km, keep an eye out for an unnamed road leading to Papara Jambu (FWFR+837). It will be on your right side, look out for local signage. Parking may be limited, so consider arriving early.
Public Transportation
Take a public minibus (Angkot) from Banda Neira to Selamon. The fare is usually around IDR 10,000. The journey should take about 30 minutes. Once in Selamon, you may need to walk or hire a local ojek (motorcycle taxi) to reach Papara Jambu, which is approximately 5 km away. The ojek fare will typically be around IDR 15,000 to IDR 20,000.
Walking
If you are nearby in Selamon, you can walk to Papara Jambu. From the central area of Selamon, head towards the coastline, and follow the path leading towards the unnamed road where Papara Jambu is located (FWFR+837). It is about a 1-hour walk, so ensure you have enough water and wear suitable shoes.
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