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Features
- English speaking
- Mangroves
- Hiking available
- Good phone signal
- Good house reef
- Calm beach
- Has family bungalows
- Sandy Beach
- Wayag trips
- Western style toilet
- Near village
- IDR 400,000 to 500,000
Details
Subdikar Guest House occupies a west facing beach at the northern end of Manyaifun village.
Three private over-water bungalows, and a 2-room, over-water family bungalow.are available. (Family bungalow rooms can be booked separately. If you want the entire bungalow, then request 2 x over water room in a bungalow.)
Each room can sleep two people on mattresses on the floor, and bedding includes sheets, pillows, bolsters and mosquito nets. Although Subdikar can only accommodate eight guests, larger groups can be accommodated in conjunction with the Subdikar’s immediate neighbour Saudori Homestay.
Meals are served in an over-water dining room. Free drinking water and tea and coffee making supplies are provided there for guests..
Guests share a concrete-floored bathoom building which has running water and a western style toilet in one room and bucket bathing in the other.
Electricity is supplied by a generator which runs from around sunset to midnight. Subdikar Guest House receives a 4G signal which will sometimes support a data connection.
You can buy basic supplies in the nearby Manyaifun village, but you’ll need to bring sufficient supplies of your favourite snacks and anything else that you can’t do without. It’s also important to take any inorganic trash (especially plastic and batteries) that you create away with you when you leave – there’s no safe waste disposal on Manyaifun. (That’s the case everywhere in Raja Ampat – see this information.)
English is spoken at Subdikar Guest House.
Transport / Getting there
Activities
Located on a narrow sand spit between the ocean and a tidal mangrove lagoon, Subdikar Guest House has a rich house reef and crystal clear water that provides excellent snorkelling (bring your own gear).
A huge range of marine life frequents the bay at Manyaifun, much of which can be seen from the homestay deck without even needing to get wet. Turtles and dolphins are regular visitors by day and the seagrass beds below the homestay flash with bioluminescent plankton at night, and the clear tidal waters of the mangrove lagoon behind the homestay swarm with juvenile fish and other aquatic and bird life.
Snorkelling and sightseeing
Subdikar Guest House offers a range of snorkelling and sightseeing day trips to the remote, coral-fringed islands of West Waigeo. See their 2026 trip and transfer pricelist here.
Manyaifun village and hiking
The village of Manyaifun is shared by the inhabitants of its Muslim and Christian quarters and is well worth exploring. Ask for a guide to show you the fresh water eels that inhabit a small pool on one of the streams that supplies the village water. The Nawan or Nipa Palm grows on Manyaifun and the thatch roofs of the village houses exhibit a classic pattern not seen in the more common thatch of other Raja Ampat villages.
Manyaifun’s a pretty village with traditional, rustic timber and thatch stilt homes sitting side by side with brightly painted more modern island homes. Explorations further afield can be made via the many tracks that fan out from the village.
Waigeo Barat
See our West Waigeo page for an overview of West Waigeo, its islands, and their attractions.