RAJA AMPAT, West Papua



AMAZING MY INDONESIA, Raja Ampat is a group of islands located in the province of West Papua. This makes the beauty of Raja Ampat Island as one of the most popular tourist submarine icon in Indonesia. There is one thing that characterizes the Raja Ampat stunning underwater scenery.

Indeed, since the first area of the island of Papua Raja Ampat tersendri always be an attraction for domestic and foreign tourists. Most of them accidentally visited this tour to view the beauty of coral reef biota and amazing underwater. Even many of those who claim the Raja Ampat Islands have a lot of diversity of species most of all the islands in the world. Some rare species of marine life that you've never encountered even you can find here.
Interesting activity in Raja Ampat Tourism



If you are interested in visiting Raja Ampat in Papua, there are many activities you can do there ranging from diving, snorkeling, fishing, sailing, boat ride up a culinary tour. Pretty cool is not it ?. The first thing that must be done while visiting the islands of Raja Ampat is diving. Diving or better known as the diving course is a challenging and exciting activity, especially if accompanied by stingrays, turtles and colorful coral reefs. Of course this will be an unusual diving experience. There are at least 537 species of coral and 699 invertebrates that you can find here. As for the security issue, you do not need to be awkward because your diving activity will be accompanied by experts and of course with a very adequate diving equipment so that safety and security is assured.

Raja Ampat Tourism is one of the Indonesian tourist destination to be proud of, because not only domestic tourists who are interested linger, but tourists or better known as 'tourists' also flocked to visit. There are intending to visit Raja Ampat Tourism merely for self merefreshkan (recreation), but there are also visited by reason of education. Some experts Science from abroad even participate directly involved in the dive. They deliberately did this for the purpose of development of advanced science and observation.



"Disini bagus!", says the friendly local guide who had been appointed by the tour operator who runs an eco-lodge in Raja Ampat, indicating that they have arrived at one of the most fantastic diving sites. On other days, this guide is just a simple fisherman. The local fishermen here are accustomed to foreigners and are friendly, especially when offered pinang (betel nuts) or some sweet candies. These are very popular and offering these sweets is considered polite and a good way to win an instant smile. The fishermen usually eat this snack during Para-para Pinang, or social chatting and exchanging funny stories while chewing Pinang. In many respects, like nature, culture, and history, these fishermen are closer to the Moluccas.


"No doubt about it, Raja Ampat is definitely the richest place for fish that I have ever been." --Dr G.R. Allen
"I was like a five-year-old, seeing a reef for the very first time. I was awestruck, held by the incredible power of this richest reef. We must, with all available resources, preserve the beauty of Raja Ampat. This may be the last frontier." --Michael Aw

 Not only underwater scenery are amazing, Raja Ampat in Papua also has another attraction that is no less special. Some elements also has a significant role in preparing the beauty of this tour include the dense forest, limestone clusters of colorful, rare plant species and also nests on the beach. In addition, you also have the opportunity to enjoy a unique culinary offerings Raja Ampat is presented through elite restaurants waterfront. Of a different atmosphere will be reflected when you eat the seafood accompanied by waves and turtles greet.




"I love the people, I love the diving, it's super! I've never been for a second time to the same dive destination but now I'm thinking about going back for the third time! Should I say more?" --Peter van Dalen

 


 Therefore, there is no harm if you visited Raja Ampat in Papua as your main destination.

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