A remote south-west route through the waters off Kaimana — Aiduma, Drama, a waterfall anchorage, Karas, and out at Fakfak. Five full fishing days, six nights onboard, and long crossings into rarely-fished ground. Maximum 6–8 anglers.
Kaimana is the gateway to one of the wildest stretches of the West Papua coast — a south-west route most boats never run.
From Kaimana we work south-west to Aiduma and Drama Island, anchor under a waterfall at Air Terjun Kiti, push on to the Karas group, and finish with the long crossing to Fakfak. Across the route you're casting at Giant Trevally in the passes, dropping jigs on Dogtooth Tuna along the deep edges, and fishing structure that sees almost no pressure. This is an expedition built for anglers who want distance, variety, and water that feels genuinely untouched.
Flights connect through Jakarta and Sorong into Kaimana, and home via Fakfak and Sorong. Vessel, crew, all meals onboard, and every leg of the route are handled end to end.
Slots are limited to 6–8 anglers and this trip fills early. A 50% deposit confirms your place; balance due 90 days before departure.