Sorong: Indonesia’s Land of Deep, Turbulent and Beautiful Seas
Sorong, Indonesia is the largest city of the Indonesian province of West Papua and serves not only as gateway to several other tourist spots but also known for its seafood feast. Located at the “beak” of the Bird’s Head Peninsula, it is often used dock when visiting Raja Ampat Marine Park.
Best Time to Visit
Jefman Airport (SOQ) in Sorong, Indonesia and Domine Eduard Osok Airport serves as the gateways for the area and it’s advisable to have warm clothing or even an umbrella. Sorong is well known for its tropical climate. If talking about months specifically, the wettest month is June while February sees the least amount of rain.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Seen as one of the fastest growing cities in Indonesian Papua, taxis and chartered vans are common modes of transportation. If you want to experience local transportation, try a becak or an angkot. Sorong hotels such as Kyriad M Hotel Sorong and Swiss-Belhotel Sorong are prime accommodations due to its close proximity to the airport.
The Port of Sorong widely known for being the city’s seaport but it is also a scuba diving hub and feeding station for sea life. Sorong stays like The Belagri Hotel and Convention is just an hour’s drive from Tanjung Beach. History buffs would want to visit the WWII memorial site of Tugu Arfak while those who wish to have an ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ experience would want visit Vihara Buddha Jayanti or Masjid Raya Al Akbar.