Head of the district Culture and Tourism Service Frans E.N. Mosmafa said Dusner has been included in the list of villages to be developed into agro-tourism areas in Indonesia.
"On 7 December, I and a number of representatives of seven districts in Indonesia met in Bogor to receive the information from the Ministry of rural and backward area development," Frans said here on Sunday.
He said, Dusner has three waterfalls tens of meters tall, adding the village also has forests that could be developed as a tourist destination.
He said agro-tourism is potential for rural economic development which could open business activities.
"We are thankful with the government decision to include the village of Dusner in its program to develop agro-tourism. The cost of building the supporting infrastructure would be provided by the Central Government," he said.
The Ministry will soon built public facilities including pedestrian road, toilets , etc. , he said.
He said he was confident the village of Dusner would one of the main tourist destinations in the area .
"Dusner is easily reached by sea from . It takes only 30 - 40 minutes by boat," he went on to say.
When the construction of the Manokwari-Wasior-Nabire section of the Trans Papua highway has been completed this location would be easily reached by land.
"President Joko Widodo himself has ordered for the opening of the Manokwar-Wasior road . Therefore, it would certainly be implemented by the Public Works and Housing Ministry. Now the road has been open . It needs only paving with asphalt," Frans said.
Dusner is a coastal village with white sandy beach , adding, the village is located in the Cenderawasih Bay National Park (TNTC)
The sea is normally clear and quite excepting in December when normally there is high rolling waves.
Many local children enjoy surfing in December. Reporting by Toyiban , A Saragih
Editing by Andi Abdussalam
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