Pantai Kahona, located in Amban on the northeast head of the Bird's Head Peninsula in West Papua, Indonesia, is a serene and captivating beach that offers an intimate coastal experience along the Indian Ocean. Stretching approximately 300 meters, this beach is characterized by its striking black sand, which is actually fine black quartz, and is surrounded by lush tropical forest and swampland. Despite its unique dark sands and rocky areas, the beach exudes a tranquil and natural charm that draws visitors looking for a quiet retreat with scenic views, especially around sunrise and sunset.
The beach is well known to surfers for its waves that can reach up to two meters, providing excellent surfing conditions in a relatively unspoiled environment. The atmosphere at Pantai Kahona is peaceful yet stimulating for those who appreciate nature’s raw beauty and water sports. Visitors can enjoy a romantic and almost painterly natural panorama, making it a favored spot for both relaxation and outdoor adventure lovers. Its location, near Manokwari and Amban village, makes it accessible while still secluded enough to retain a feeling of privacy and wilderness.