Kokas Cave
Kokas Cave This historic site, located in the Kokas area, is a relic of the Japanese army during the Second World War. Inside the cave there is absolutely no lighting, and its shape is still maintained as it was when it was abandoned by the Japanese soldiers. Kokas is a district in Fakfak Regency, West Papua . The journey from the city of Fakfak to the Kokas Cave takes about two hours. The cave that became a hiding place has a length of 138 meters and there are 3 bunkers measuring 4 meters for the Japanese army reconnaissance. Due to the lack of incoming sunlight, we are required to bring our own flashlight or lighting source and sometimes have to walk while feeling on the walls around the cave. With the road to the site rather difficult and the conditions in the cave a bit extreme, of course this place is indeed challenging adrenaline, although not like the usual extreme tourist attractions in Indonesia. In this cave there are also many bedrooms that are limited by partitions, and it&