Binsari Cave, Papua, Indonesia


4.0 (21 reviews) Spent Ranking #3 in Biak Caverns & Caves

Historic Place to Visit

This cave is the largest natural cave. This cave is very huge that no wonder used by thousands of Japanese army in pacific war during world war-2. There is a story that this cave have a connection to the beach in south of Biak islands. Finally you could feels how thousands of people died during this war in Biak Islands.
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4.0 based on (21 reviews)

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  • 4si_bolang_girl 5:00 PM May 27, 2018
    A true living WW2 museum
    Goa binsari (binsari cave) is a true living museum of world war 2 in papua. User friendly steps to cave visitors still can see some left drums from war time.arthefact is quite complete here & in good condition too.even visitor could read names on emblems displayed.

  • 3Leanna D 5:00 PM Mar 31, 2018
    A Sad Reminder
    Binsari Cave, or Goa Jepang, is a place to reflect on the cost of war. The equipment on display prpvide a glimpse into what goes into armed conflict in terms of materials. The story of the cave is sobering. The guide chose not to lead our group of two English-speaking and one Indonesian-speaking women into the cave, so our Indonesian driver was given free admission to accompany us.

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