The Biak people are ethnic Melanesians, thus differing from the majority of Papuans, and have been largely "Christianised" by missionaries. However, key elements of the pre-Christian culture certainly remain and can be experienced by most visitors. The major attractions for visitors to Biak are coastal: wondrous white sand beaches and extremely accessible shallow water coral reefs. Yapen is far less known and visited than Biak. A week long journey to these Islands, flying in from Biak, offers an experience of true pristine beauty. The main Island of Yapen is populated by many birds of paradise and a good number of serious birdwatchers make the trek here. Camping is at its very best in the sweet and still heartland of this tropical island paradise. Snorkelling, diving and swimming are as good, if not better, than on nearby Biak. The Yapen Islands offer an opportunity to allow Mother Nature to fully embrace and delight you.
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