View our overwater bungalows in Raja Ampat! They combine the old world charm of Papua New Guinea with the simplicity of modern design elements. We created them using locally sourced, natural materials that we gathered from nearby towns. For instance, Daun Nipa is used to manufacture the roofing, and Daun Bobo is utilized to construct the walls. Iron wood is used for the floors, door and window frames, and other structural elements. These are the materials that are commonly used in construction by Papuans.
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Initially, we built our 15 Papua Explorers overwater bungalows as a cooperative initiative. As a result, we quickly commissioned it for other houses in our area. As a result, a larger portion of the community benefited from the revenue. Each section appointed one trade professional and two village apprentices. The model had a high success rate. Because of this, a significant portion of our senior workers were formerly fisherman but are currently paid far more for employment in a range of sustainable professions and crafts.
View our Papua Explorers foundation website for additional information about our community support.
Every one of our overwater bungalows in Raja Ampat is situated on the water. They have a comfortable sitting space, an en suite bathroom with a shower, hot water, a ceiling fan, a mosquito net, and a working desk. The spacious veranda with direct access to the beach allows guests to relax and take in the calm and quiet of the sun and waves. Sunloungers and a hammock welcome you to stay and take in the beautiful sunsets of Raja Ampat. In addition, there is a stairway that goes directly into the ocean, making it simple to cool off.
There are loads of towels available as well as environmentally friendly soap, shower gel, shampoo, and conditioner that are all natural.
Our 15 Papua Explorers overwater bungalows were first constructed as a group project. We immediately commissioned it for a number of homes in our neighborhood as a consequence. Consequently, a greater number of people inside the community benefited from the revenue. Two village apprentices and one trade professional were appointed by each department. The success rate of the model was high. As a result, a large number of our senior workers were once fishermen but are now employed in a variety of sustainable professions and crafts at far higher incomes.
Go to our Papua Explorers foundation page to find out more about our support for the local community.
Our Raja Ampat overwater bungalows are all built on the water. They have a working desk, hot water, a ceiling fan, a mosquito net, an en suite bathroom with a shower, and a comfortable sitting area. Thanks to the large veranda with direct access to the shore, guests may enjoy the sun and water in peace and quiet. A hammock and sunloungers invite you to stay and enjoy Raja Ampat’s breathtaking sunsets. Plus, it’s easy to cool off with a stairway that leads straight into the ocean.
In addition to an abundance of towels, natural shampoo, conditioner, shower gel, and soap that is safe for the environment are also available.
In addition, there is a room safe, drinking water, and a tea and coffee maker. Additionally, we have European plug-compatible 220 V power available around-the-clock.
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There’s also drinking water, a tea and coffee maker, and a room safe. We also offer continuous availability of 220 V power that is compatible with European plugs.