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  • by Roberto Rocha
  • published from Indonesia
  • on 2010.07.08

(English) Crossing the PNG-Indonesia border

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  1. your message on yr website shows all the details when crossing the border from PNG into Indonesia. How does it work when you are coming from Indonesia and wanting to enter into PNG. Would you please be so kind of letting me know what is necessary to cross the border with not to much problems. Many thanks.
    Ed

    by Moll Eddy on 2010.11.03
  2. Ed, I only crossed one way, so I can’t give reliable advice on doing the reverse. But I can’t imagine it’s too hard. If anything, it’s likely easier, since Indonesia is more developed: Get yourself a PNG visa, go to Jayapura, and find a taxi to the border. Good luck.

    by Roberto Rocha on 2010.11.08
  3. i want to know if an african student in malaysia with a malaysia student visa and an indonesian visa who wants to tour PNG can it be possible for him to cross the border from indonesia to PNG?

    by SAMMUEL on 2011.04.20
  4. Roberto, I appreciate your description of your travel into Indonesia via my hometown Vanimo. I lived at one of the surfing village along the coast of Vanimo township and would like to assure you all who wish to travel to Indonesia via Vanimo that we are friendly and helpful citizen. Feel freindly to ask anybody the direction and they’ll help you, without hesitation. I’ll be willing to be as a guide if any body wishes to cross the PNG-Indonesia border.

    by raphael on 2012.05.29
  5. I am a highlander from PNG and plannig to travel to Indonesia in a few weeks time,but I’m in doubt if there’s any means of sea transport like travelling by ship instead of wasting too much time getting myself PNG passport and visa to get into my nebouring country (Indonesia)

    by Anna Irawi on 2013.06.09
  6. Dear Anna Irawi,

    I read your comments on mojotrotters. I appreciate if you’d contact me on my email limckd@yahoo.com as I’ll be adventuring PNG in the near future.

    I’ll use your help & assistance surely. Do write back to me. Thank you.

    by Daniel on 2013.10.03
  7. I am a PNG Studies & International Relations student in one of the Universities in PNG. and I would like to know about any latest issues on the border incursions by the indonesian millitary.

    by Joylyn Bagesi on 2014.03.27

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