Today, we were privileged to gain a unique insight into the lives of the Asmat people in West Papua. As we approached the river, an awe-inspiring and slightly intimidating sight awaited us—90 or more war canoes paddling toward us, leading the way to Per Village. Their powerful presence set the tone for an unforgettable journey into the heart of Asmat culture.

Upon arrival, we had the opportunity to witness the villagers raise the bisj pole, a stunning wooden carving created to honor their ancestors. This deeply spiritual ceremony provided a profound connection to their rich traditions. After the ceremony, we had the chance to browse intricate wood carvings for sale and wander around the village, meeting more of the locals and experiencing their daily life up close.

When we had to make our way back to National Geographic Orion in the Zodiacs, none of us wanted to leave. The setting sun cast a golden glow over the water and left us in quiet reflection. Our minds were truly blown by the depth of the experience—one filled with adventure, history, and a powerful connection to this remarkable culture.