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Central Papua Police Chief Urges Collaboration to Develop Puncak Carstensz as Tourist Destination

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Central Papua Police Chief urged collaboration to develop Puncak Carstensz into a tourism destination.
  • The call came after a flag-raising ceremony at 4,884 meters, aiming to promote the region's tourism potential.
  • Emphasis was placed on professional management, environmental preservation, and economic benefits for local communities.

Central Papua Police Chief Brig. Gen. Jeremias Rontini has called for a collaborative effort between the regional government, indigenous communities, and private entities to manage the Puncak Carstensz region as a premier tourism destination. This initiative follows his participation in a flag-raising ceremony at the peak, situated at 4,884 meters above sea level.

Rontini highlighted the critical importance of this joint approach to foster a secure and professional tourism environment that will generate economic advantages for the local population. He recalled a similar endeavor in 2013 when he served as the Mimika Police Chief, expressing personal pride in revisiting the area for such a significant occasion.

The flag-raising ceremony, held on a recent Thursday, was not just a commemoration of independence but also a strategic move to showcase Central Papua's tourism potential. Rontini stressed that developing Carstensz requires cooperation among the Central Papua provincial government and surrounding regencies, including Mimika, Intan Jaya, Puncak, Paniai, and Deiyai.

Beyond economic gains, Rontini underscored the necessity of preserving the region's environment and native flora. He urged all stakeholders, government, private sector, indigenous leaders, and local residents, to collectively maintain the area's cleanliness, safety, and ecological integrity. The natural beauty, rock formations, and unique local culture are seen as significant draws for tourism, making conservation a shared responsibility for the benefit of the environment, the community, and Indonesia.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.