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Estas avaliações foram traduzidas do inglês serviço pode conter traduções fornecidas pelo Google. O Google se isenta de quaisquer garantias, expressas ou implícitas, relacionadas a traduções, inclusive garantias de precisão e confiabilidade, além de quaisquer garantias implícitas de comercialização, de adequação a uma finalidade específica e de isenção de de 2019 • CasaisRaja Ampat pode ser considerado um paraíso intocado; uma verdadeira imersão na natureza, o mar é lindo e perfeito para mergulho. De dia é possível ter bastante contato com a vida marinha, e a noite as estrelas dão um show a parte. Você vai ouvir sons incríveis, de animais que nunca viu este local fica muito distante, então perde-se tempo tanto para chegar quanto para ir embora...é cobrada uma taxa ambiental de 1 milhão de rúpias por pessoa, que é válida por um ano...uma taxa bem salgada, sendo que infelizmente vimos lixo em alguns estadia não é das mais caras nas homestays, que são bem simples e valem a experiência...mas os passeios de barco também são bem caros pois as ilhas são um pouco distante umas das outras...Feita em 2 de maio de 2019Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as JLisboa, Portugal804 contribuiçõesnov de 2018 • AmigosRaja Ampat é um arquipélago composto por cerca de 1500 ilhas e atóis, sendo as quatro maiores Misool, Salawati, Batanta e Waigeo. Fica situado no Triângulo de Coral que contém a mais rica biodiversidade de vida marinha no mundo e é um dos sítios mais paradisíacos que já vi na minha vida. Para quem é adepto de snorkling e mergulho vai ficar avassalado. Estive num catamaran durante 7 dias à volta de Waigeo e ilhas do norte e depois fui outros 7 dias para Misool, onde fiquei hospedado em Panun Island e onde aluguei barco para dois dias de visita às ilhas limítrofes. Atenção que para visitarem Raja Ampat têm de adquirir um bilhete de permissão, o qual podem comprar perto dos ferries. Adorei a experiência e aconselho em 23 de janeiro de 2019Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as de 2017 • A sósLocal formado pro centenas de ilhas paradisiacas com muitos locais para dormir e passar uns dias longe da "civilização" . Ideal para mergulho, ou somente para quem busca tranquilidade sem em 21 de agosto de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as de 2017 • AmigosUm lugar de tirar o folego! centenas de ilhas maravilhosas, bem preservadas e excelentes pontos de mergulhos! Um sonho para quem gosta de mergulhar!!Feita em 10 de fevereiro de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as no Cottage acropora em ilha waisai. Preste atenção com o mosquito, há um monte deles. Os funcionários do hotel aplicam anti-mosquito no quarto duas vezes por dia. É o paraíso do snorkeling e mergulho, especialmente em Lima batu. Wayag é o ícone com grandes paisagens, mas para chegar lá é muito caro. Você deve ir lá se você estiver na em 2 de agosto de 2014Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as de 2013 • AmigosRAJA AMPAT é um arquipélago composto por aproximadamente 1500 pequenas ilhas, faz parte da província indonésia de West Papua e esta localizado no extremo leste da Indonésia, a oeste da ilha de Nova Guine. Segundo a Conservação Internacional, as águas que banham este arquipélago, são consideradas as mais ricas em todo o planeta, em biodiversidade marinha. São mais de 1070 espécies de peixes entre eles 280 diferentes de todo o resto do planeta, 699 de moluscos e uma das maiores formações coralíneas em todo o mundo com 537 espécies. A temperatura media da água é de 29º graus e visibilidade media de 40 metros. Conheça essa Meca do mergulho mundial a bordo do mais FANTÁSTICO Mermaid-Liveaboard em 12 de março de 2013Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as de 2013 • AmigosO Mergulho em Raja Ampat foi absolutamente fantástico. Embora foi o meu primeiroLiveaboard eu fiquei bastante satisfeita com a qualidade do serviço, mergulho, comidae a acessibilidade da viagem. Em geral, eu fiz 23 mergulhos e isso foi porqueEu tive que sentar-se 1,5 dias, devido a uma infecção de ouvido. Visibilidade não era ótimo,Mas é sempre um comércio com profusão de peixe e outro marcriaturas. Os destaques da viagem tinha que ser extremamente saudável,Belos e diversos corais, abundância de peixes tropicais, Mantas operador de liveaboard, Grand Komodo Tours GKT saiu de seu caminho paraFacilitar o cronograma do nosso grupo. Sete pessoas da minha empresa, quatro deque eram do mesmo departamento, tinha decidido a ir e fazer oExperiência com liveaboard GKT. A partir da mesma empresa e para alguns,mesmo departamento, portanto, foi extremamente difícil de obter todos de acordoe obtenha a aprovação para a programação de férias. A viagem foi originalmentena lista de 10 dias, no entanto GKT foi com capacidade suficiente para permitir que seisdos sete pessoas 7 dia viagem e eles forneceram Carta adicional de barcolevá-los para a porta de entrada, sem nenhum custo primeiros 2 dias de mergulho foi um pouco áspera, principalmente porque foramLocais de mergulho que tinha as correntes muito fortes. Mesmo que nós tivemospreparado reef ganchos, tendo uma câmera de vídeo sobre essas correntes fortes, IAprendi foi demasiado difícil de gerir. Este foi o tipo de corrente queFlutter atrial e inundar a sua máscara e ameaçam a puxar reguladores da sua entanto depois discutimos isso com o mestre de mergulho que ele era mais do que felizPara adaptar o calendário para que nós não seria mergulho em tão grandeAs resto dos mergulhos foram simplesmente fantástica. maioria dos sites são inclinados recifes,mounds de mar ou formação de ilha de rock. A saúde e a variedade de corais foramExcelente. Várias Mantas foram vistos mais de perto, em Manta InternationalAeroporto. Outro veio à direita em direção à mim após uma paragem de segurança no Magic rock,Tinha o operador do zodíaco não alertou que o animal foi atrás de mim eu poderiater percebido. No entanto o melhor site da Manta foi ponto de Manta. Não ExisteFoi talvez 20 minutos de filmagens de basicamente Mantas pairando em direção,Ao lado ou por cima de mim. Outras criaturas que compõem toda a experiênciaPeixe fornecido de Crocodilos, tubarões de Wobbegong quase em cada local, Constituicobras, flatworms escolaridade do mar Jacks, escolaridade e pargos Sweetlips,Peixe Escorpião, tartarugas de pente, tubarões pretos e brancos de recife, EpauletteTubarões muito tímido barracudas, Dogtooth Tunas, mackerels espanhol, Napoleãobodião e famílias de Bumphead Parrotfish apenas para citar alguns. No últimoMergulho há mais de 20 espécies de nudibranch manchado por os nossos mestres de dos quais nós apenas não poderíamos encontrar nos livros de guia. A única coisaque foi falta que me diz respeito, foi provavelmente um tubarão substancialAcção, mas o resto do show mais do que para dive masters realmente não impor quaisquer restrições e nós fomos autorizadosPara mergulhar, basicamente, o nosso próprio perfil. Briefing antes de cada mergulho foi dada, eAs únicas linhas directrizes impostas foi essencialmente por aceitar que o recife no seuLado esquerdo ou direito. Foram 2 masters de mergulho a bordo, no entanto eles tinhamPara participar de vários dos mergulhadores TMCD de experiência. Mergulhos foram principalmente passoA plataforma de mergulho do navio principal, zodiacs foram utilizadas ocasionalmentePara sites muito rasa para chegar. O zodiac foi extremamente eficiente empegando os mergulhadores. Estima-se que a mais longa que tive de esperar para ser atendidaFoi cerca de 1 não foi uma viagem ao plano para perder peso sobre a comida foi sempre abundantee saborosa. Antes do primeiro mergulho às 730, a maioria de nós ajudou-nos aChá e café com cereais ou frutas. O Pequeno-almoço composto por umaCombinação de panqueca de banana, salsichas, torradas, ovos mexidos, ovos ouSalada, com melão de água doce, laranja, banana ou agitar estaria pronto depoisO primeiro mergulho. almoços e jantares também foram combinados de arroz com emPelo menos 3 campos e desertos principais. Várias noites tivemos sushi fresco bolos ou biscoitos estavam sempre disponíveis após o terceiro chocolate quente, leite, chá, garrafas de água e frutas eram livres. Cerveja eOs refrigerantes foram extra. A comida era sempre em abundância e a maioria dosO tempo há muito mais à esquerda simplesmente porque não foi tão bem dela. Maisdo tempo o buffet de pequeno-almoço foi um pouco um Western. Refeições eJantares, também em estilo buffet foi principalmente asiáticos, mas Nico o cozinheiro eraExcelente para manter a variedade nunca foi um era um pouco apertado como esta foi uma lancha tradicional em madeiratransformada em liveaboard. Foi provavelmente cerca de 27 metros de comprimento e 7metros de largura. Cada quarto tinha sua própria a/c e banheiro. No chuveiro quente. OEspaço apertado foi no entanto não é um problema porque estava sempre limpoTodos os dias e a toalha foi substituído a cada 2 tripulação foi absolutamente fantástico. Capitão Abu Bakar foi sempre local emencontrar os locais. Chris a mergulhar de cabeça master falava inglês adequada eFoi sempre útil. O resto da tripulação foi mais tranquilo, mas sempre educadae que acomodam. Os operadores do zodíaco foi excelente e não permitir queQualquer pessoa que esperar por muito tempo antes de serem navio tradicional foi equipado com surpreendentemente modernos aparelhos eEquipamentos, incluindo radar, gps, profundidade mais sadias, rádio e televisão por satéliteTelefone. Ele também tinha primeiro auxílio e oxigênio para emergências. A TVe leitor de DVD no entanto eram um pouco antigos e não oferecem qualidade imagensnecessário para ver vídeos e imagens em 24 de julho de 2014Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as TGenebra, Suíça31 contribuiçõesjun de 2014 • CasaisBelas ilhas. Chegamos em Waisai com o ferry de Sorong. Lá a nossa estadia em casa as pessoas nos pegou com seu longboat para uma viagem 2 horas para Arborek. O mar estava ruim, assim que não tivemos qualquer oportunidade de visitar Wayag ou ao redor. Ficamos 7 dias em Arborek. Snorkelling e mergulho em torno do píer são excelentes. Infelizmente, não foi o manta_nus temporada. Vimos apenas uma, e que era tudo. As pessoas são muito agradável e em 14 de julho de 2014Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as Tailândia281 contribuiçõesjul de 2014 • CasaisMergulho e snorkeling incrível. O West abertura são extremamente agradável e povo hospitaleiro. As estadias em casa incluem todas as refeições. Vale a pena ir para visitar estas em 14 de julho de 2014Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as VBerlim, Alemanha25 contribuiçõesSim, é difícil chegar até aqui. Sim, é mais caro se comparado a outros lugares. Mas vale a pena. Tenho visto alguns pontos de mergulho, mas é isso!!Você vê lá grandes peixes, peixes pequenos, peixes, peixes, peixes. É como um aquário. Os corais estão em bom estado e "a passagem" é um local onde se pode como um conto de fomos com os guias locais de mergulho da Ilha Kri durante vários mergulhos. Você precisa de ser paciente com eles. Às vezes eles têm falta de combustível, às vezes eles estão realmente não no tempo e às vezes eles misturaram o equipamento de mergulho. Às vezes o equipamento de mergulho não estava funcionando corretamente. Eu me senti confortável só porque eu fiz a Divemaster recentemente e eu sabia como lidar com ele. Tenha cuidado com as correntes fortes em alguns dos locais de mergulho especificamente no ponto de Mike.Começando com o local da Manta traz-lhe o clima certo. Mais uma vez - céu!!Feita em 12 de julho de 2014Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as 1–10 de 34 resultados
Therewas a tale that says that from 7 eggs, hatch 7 humans, but 4 of them became kings on the 4 main islands which are Misool, Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo, which give rise to the name 'Four Kings' or Raja Ampat. To reach Raja Ampat, my family took a flight from Jakarta to Sorong, followed by a ferry boat ride at 9 AM from Sorong to Raja Ampat.

Let editor Chad Merchant and travel writer Petra O’Neill introduce you to one of the world’s greatest marine environments, the wondrous seascape where the Indian and Pacific Oceans meet. Breathtaking scenery, pristine waters, secluded island beaches, and the most stunningly diverse oceanic ecosystem on the planet This is Raja Ampat. Mention Raja Ampat to most people and you’ll be met with a blank stare. Mention it, however, to avid divers, and you’ll see a glaze of either nostalgia or unfettered longing wash over their eyes. Raja Ampat – meaning four kings’ in Indonesian, referring to the four largest islands in the area – is located off the far westernmost tip of the world’s second-largest island, Papua New Guinea, and is the Holy Grail for many divers. Though relatively easy to access, the area is nevertheless quite remote. From the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, nearly 2,800km distant, a four-hour flight is required to reach Raja Ampat’s primary point of entry, Sorong, at the tip of West Papua. It can also be reached via a flight from Makassar on the large island of Sulawesi. From Sorong, a boat is required to explore the many islands of Raja Ampat. It is this relative isolation, combined with the serendipitous commingling of oceanic currents from the Pacific and Indian Oceans, that gives rise to the region’s startling beauty and biodiversity. This is the marine wonderland where two oceans meet. Raja Ampat lies at the centre of the famed Coral Triangle, the global apex of underwater biodiversity. In Raja Ampat, that richness of life reaches its zenith, with some 75% of all the world’s known coral species found here. Vast schools of fish, an abundance of sharks, giant manta rays, and a great host of invertebrates are on display here, with over 1,500 species of marine fishes having been recorded, along with an incredible 537 species of coral. Into the world of Raja Ampat A ramshackle busy port town that is the main jumping-off point for Raja Ampat, Sorong has a dusty main street stretching along the shoreline lined with markets and general stores. The town offers almost no preview of the wonders of Raja Ampat, but there are nevertheless several points of interest, including a Buddhist Temple located on a hilltop with splendid views, a fish market with a bountiful array of fish and a bustling produce market with necklaces made from shells, colourful bilum bags, wooden carvings and tropical fruit and vegetables sold by women with broad smiles and teeth stained red from betel nut. Touring Raja Ampat is offered at many different levels, from budget to luxury. That said, even if you go on a shoestring trip, merely travelling to the regency is a near-status symbol among Indonesians. Airfare from Jakarta to Sorong is surprisingly costly, despite being available on two commercial airlines’ schedules and flights being generally full. A similar phenomenon exists for flights from Makassar. Once you’ve arrived in Sorong, however, the options for reaching the magical islands and seas of Raja Ampat are numerous. From live-aboard luxury charter yachts to local transport and basic home stays in a number of island villages, a vacation in Raja Ampat is everything you would expect it to be. There are no grand send-offs in Sorong, as the jetty is as ramshackle as the town itself. Regardless of the class of boat you will ultimately be on, your departure is decidedly low-brow. Passengers will typically climb down from the jetty of dubious construction, it must be said into a small dinghy or inflatable runabout that then heads to one of the many boats bobbing at anchor in the bay. Petra’s tender made its way to the Ombak Putih, a traditional Phinisi sailing boat whose name means white wave’, and she describes the scene Onboard were 17 other passengers – expats from Jakarta and intrepid travellers from the US, Netherlands, and Australia. We were about to embark on a journey of adventure, the course set westwards. The many islands of Raja Ampat are characterised by rugged coastlines and lush tropical jungles, with steep cliffs, narrow ravines and deep valleys. Much of the terrain is inaccessible, with waterfalls, secluded bays, and powdery white sand beaches that are still largely unexplored. The karst topography in the region is spectacular, a bizarre landscape of hundreds of tiny islands shaped like mushrooms that rise abruptly from the sea with bases eroded over time by the relentless motion of the sea. For the next 10 days, we would wake at sunrise before commencing our excursions on land and underwater. Best of all for me was the snorkelling, which had me flipping backwards into the sea several times a day. With my mask on, the world below was all-consuming, an onslaught of colour with countless species of fish that I noted diligently in my journal until the list became too long. My favourites were the yellow lionfish, angelfish, the golden trumpet fish, the purple, lime green and blue wrasse, giant multi-coloured clams, cuttlefish, parrotfish, and diagonally banded sweetlips. I snorkelled alongside inquisitive hawksbill turtles, and as my confidence increased, I went beyond the coral reef to deeper darker waters where barracuda and blacktip reef sharks patrol. In a saltwater lake, we were surrounded Isolation and splendour abound by hundreds of large golden jellyfish and while we saw whales and dozens of dolphins that came alongside the boat to play, the most amazing sight of all had to be the corals vibrant, multi-coloured, soft and hard, in a multitude of shapes resembling staghorn and crinkled champagne flutes. Meanwhile, Chad set out from Sorong to board Amandira, another traditional Phinisi sailing vessel whose name translates to peaceful and intrepid’ Owing to a rare and unexpected scheduling intersection of the 52-metre Amandira and 32-metre Amanikan, we were afforded the sublime opportunity to experience both of these incredible ships as we plied the waters of Raja Ampat and for six days luxuriated in the service and hospitality for which Aman is known. Amandira carries a crew of 14 to 15 for a maximum of 10 passengers, with Amanikan having a crew of 10 for six passengers, both ships including a dive instructor, private chef, masseur, waiter, and of course the marine crew. Some of the crew members perform double duty, and we found all the crew, without exception, to be friendly, capable, and accommodating. Our itinerary included plenty of excursions both above and below water. Red Bird of Paradise One of the more remarkable experiences early in our trip was a pre-dawn jaunt to the small island of Gam, as we set out to see the elusive Red Bird of Paradise Paradisaea rubra. With a wizened local guide leading the way, we hiked through the jungle to the top of a hill where we crouched behind a weathered blind and quietly waited. Naturalists and wildlife photographers often spend hours patiently waiting to observe Birds of Paradise, among the world’s most stunning and curious birds. Endemic to this region, the 42 species in this family – each more bizarre and spectacular than the last – routinely represent the pinnacle of an ornithologist’s observations. As the Red Bird of Paradise is found only on a handful of islands in Raja Ampat, and nowhere else in the world, we were fortunate indeed to see an extended mating ritual, with two males loudly competing for a female’s attention, dancing and displaying in the trees above us. We watched in rapt attention for an hour, then began our descent, the birds still locked in their cacophonous ritual. Petra’s own Bird of Paradise hunt, on the other hand, showed the more capricious side of nature, as she relates here A pre-dawn quest following in the footsteps of the naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace was a must-do adventure, but not even a pot full of Indonesian coffee allowed me to face the day at 3am with a smile, so I filled my pockets with coffee toffees to keep in reserve. Men from the village of Yembesir led us to canoes from where we silently glided over the water towards the island of Gam. From here, we clambered onto a rickety jetty before clinging onto ropes and hauling ourselves up on a steep upward climb in pitch darkness. Sitting on hard wooden planks, we waited for dawn to break with the village men peering enthusiastically into the treetops mimicking the mating call of the Red Bird of Paradise. And then they came one at first, followed by several more. We could see the curious bobbing, flapping, and weaving dance, so took aim with our cameras, waiting for the birds to descend. But nature is unpredictable. They flew away, so I sucked on the toffees to keep the adventure sweet and began the slippery, muddy climb down, accompanied by the squawks of black cockatoos and the chuffing of hornbills. Later, at the island of Batanta, we hiked from Arefi Village where local guides escorted us through the lush rainforest to a waterfall. The guides motioned for us to swim in the refreshing pool, but there was a second, much larger waterfall – and we could hear it. We continued on the uphill climb, following a rock-strewn freshwater stream that we ultimately had to cross in order to reach the waterfall, which was just as powerful and spectacular as its sound had forecast. Village children at Arborek We also met with local villagers and experienced an ancient traditional culture, viewing rock paintings of hand prints, stencilled fish, and human figures dating back 5,000 years. At Arborek, an island village that provides homestay accommodation to divers, we were given a traditional dance performance by young children who then ran and skipped behind us as we circumnavigated the idyllic tiny island. For both Chad and Petra, the striking scenery in the Wayag archipelago in the north of Raja Ampat, was one of the trip’s most beguiling wonders. Chad shares his experience In Wayag, another pre-dawn morning saw us climbing a series of steep limestone faces – a trek not for the faint of heart, it must be said – to reach the summit of Mount Pindito, which afforded us with breathtaking, postcard-perfect panoramas of the stunning turquoise lagoons and forested karst islands of North Wayag, as the sun breached the horizon in the distance. This was one of the more strenuous activities we undertook, and in truth, it presented quite a challenge for most of our group, but the crew managed to keep us safe and we were rewarded with some of the finest views of the entire voyage. Later that day, we found ourselves swimming with sharks, as a quartet of sleek blacktip reef sharks cruised effortlessly around us, oftentimes nearly at arm’s length. Though these are not considered a dangerous species, being in the water with such graceful predators was thrilling nevertheless. Petra agreed wholeheartedly Wayag was certainly the highlight of our trip. Few areas in Indonesia can lay claim to such natural splendour as the Wayag archipelago. The beauty of these karst spires is equalled only by the brilliant colours and vibrancy of the reefs and marine life. On a small boat, we explored the maze of mushroom-shaped islands, coves and lagoons, narrow channels and inlets, caves, and sandy beaches. And between towering jagged limestone cliffs that rise dramatically, we climbed almost vertically to reach the highest point, from where we looked across at the wide expanse below. The time spent in the company of the boats’ crews and new friends was also a marvellous part of the experience, as Chad found While still in Wayag, in a fitting end to such a remarkable day, we were provided with one of the most memorable moments of the cruise a starlit barbecue dinner on a secluded island beach. The combined crews of the two ships spent the afternoon setting up a dinner that was frankly jaw-dropping in its nuanced execution. And when the moment came, and the guests of Amandira and Amanikan were taken to the small island, we stepped onto the transformed beach, spellbound with delight. Sunset from onboard Amanikan A wonderful dinner, sparkling company, and a flawless culinary performance from the crew – they even got in touch with their musical side, breaking out the bongos and guitars after dinner and treating us all to a very nice mini-concert. Afterward, we released lanterns into the cloudless, star-splashed night sky over the Raja Ampat islands and retreated – utterly satisfied and content – back to our luxurious accommodations on board. It was truly a magical time, affording memories that have only sweetened over the weeks since. Getting there Fly to Makassar UPG with AirAsia, Silk Air, or Garuda Indonesia, from where you’ll catch a very early morning flight to Sorong SOQ with Garuda or Sriwijaya Air. From Jakarta CGK, flights on Nam Air and Garuda are offered. Where to stay If you need an overnight stay in Makassar, the no-frills Ibis Budget hotel is located within the terminal building. Bring your earplugs. In Sorong, the Swiss Belhotel is the best in town. While you’ll find spartan resort accommodation and homestays on islands such as Misool, for exploring nothing compares with travelling by boat. Sea Trek Bali offers many itineraries to explore eastern Indonesia. To learn more about Amandira and Amanikan, visit Sunset at Raja Ampat Weather The best time to visit is from October to April when the weather is milder. The seas in Raja Ampat are generally fairly calm because of the many islands and surrounding large landmasses. Further information Doug Meikle from Stay Raja Ampat [email protected] provided invaluable advice. Check on entry requirements. The Surat Jalan travel permit is not required for Raja Ampat or Sorong. A marine park entry permit costing about US$75 is required, though tour operators generally arrange this. This article was originally published in The Expat magazine March 2017 which is available online or in print via a free subscription.

Pantaiini disebut sebagai Raja Ampat nya Kota Malang, ini memiliki panorama keindahan yang tidak jauh berbeda dengan apa yang wisatawan sekilas dapat dilihat dari paket tour raja ampat. Posted by : Yuda On : August 22, 2017. 0. Category: review. Tags: pilihan hotel. Waim Island of Raja Ampat I will conduct a snorkeling and jungle tour in North-East region of Raja Ampat islands from 6 to 10 May 2017 with the following itinerary6 May 2017 Leaving Sorong city for Waim island by motorized boat. It takes approximately 2 hours to reach the island. Our destination is Isanak beach where we will enjoy snorkeling to explore the wealth of marine bio-diversity of Raja Ampat that is the natural habitat of a lot species of tropical fish including trevally, striped surgeonfish and etc. Continue trip to the nearby village Village Tour to see Papuan people in their daily life Overnight stay 7 May 2017 Wake up early in the morning, We will go by motorized boat to Warafar forest - We will go hiking and watching Red Bird of Paradise Paradisaea rubra Back to homestay - brunch Snorkeling at Mamiaef island We could enjoy fishing We can stay one night in tents in the island or stay in the village. Isanak beach in Raja Ampat 8 May 2017 Hiking and camping in the forest near Fish Lagoon 9 May 2017 Hiking and camping in the forest and wildlife watching 10 May 2017 Walking back to the beach Transfer by boat to nearby village - wash Going back to Sorong Cost 6 million rupiahs/ person Fish Lagoon The cost includes transportation by motorized boat between Sorong and north-east Raja Ampat islands, food, payment to local guides, and land owners, basic accommodation at the villager's house and in tents in the jungle. The cost does not include entrance fee paid to Dept. of Tourism of Raja Ampat, airfare, accommodation in a hotel in Sorong before and after the tour, travel insurance and other personal expenses. Please, bringYour own snorkeling equipment, binoculars, flashlight, sun-block-lotion, clothing that is suitable for beach, and tropical who are interested in joining the trip can contact me Charles Roring by e-mail to peace4wp or by sending text/ whatsapp message to +6281332245180
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We also dove with Will and Darwis, they were also to book your spot in advance since they're quite full you soon Soulscubadivers !Written April 24, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on express the wonderful experience my brother and I had here. I completed my OWD in 2017 and wanted my brother to discover joys of diving. Heike was an excellent instructor for my brothers OWD course and was incredibly practical regarding skills on top of PADI curriculum. Able to complete some amazing fun dives with the fantastic divemaster Mario, who was a joy to dive with and had great chat. Great attitude towards coral, able to point out and spot things. All the staff are incredibly friendly Heike, Paul, Captain, Romy, Pascal, quality gear and amazing experience. Loved the aspect of the dive centre being smaller than most, got a very personal touch to them. Couldn’t recommend this dive shop more and would also suggest looking into the homestays right next to them too. We stayed at Coconut house which was literally right next door to the dive shop. Incredibly sad to leave and will try save up as much money as possible to return as soon as!Written June 6, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on CA3 contributionsWe are snorkelers. Although this is a diving resort, they provided specially tailored trips for us as to snorkel in beautiful shallow reefs and even trips to see Manta staffs go out of their way to keep us comfortable and happy. The food is buffet style, well thought out with vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Plenty of fruits. The location and facility is the best in Raja we enjoyed our stay and will be back January 20, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on just and i mean hours ago finished a week of diving with Githa and Marsel at Arborek Dive Shop and what a phenomenal time we had. Manta madness. Githa is especially bubbly, passionate and enthusiastic and we loved the vibes. A few things to note they are not dive instructors, they are very good guides who are great at finding things but they wont teach you how to dive. My recommendation is you should have a MINIMUM of 50 dives before diving here. The currents are strong and unpredictable and often times Githa is filiming on her GoPro because 1 thats how she markets her business2 she is a part of a program to track and document local is a locally owned dive shop. They wont work on Sundays or religious holidays, so you would have to be a twit to ask them to or complain if they say no. There were a couple of absolute donkeys who suck at diving and refused to pay for their dives. Dont be those people. If you arent an experienced diver or youre expecting western standards, dont come. If you are a comfortable diver and love mantas and passionate divers then come and enjoy without hesitation. Thanks for everything, we had an amazing December 29, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on an amazing place! There are acrually no more words needed to describe our stay at Pef. Amazing stands for all Pef teams like chefs, housekeeping, maintenance, back office, band and of course the dive team with which we spent our time the most. We were really sad to leave this place after our two weeks stay!The area offers great diving with alive reefs, lots of fish and convenient boats! Best is only one buddy team per guide. Never had such amazing conditions with all my previous diving. I can highly recommend this place for everyone. Pef offers so much to do beside the diving such as great snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, rain forrest walk,... there is always something you can do from young to old! Thank you Maya for creating such a great place!One day we will come back to Pef thats is clear!Written April 22, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on spent almost two weeks aboard the Pindito, making up to 4 dives each day. This boat runs so well and so smoothly. It's hard to imagine a better live-aboard diving crew really knows Raja Ampat. The cruise directors chose the sites carefully depending on conditions, plans, and the desires of the divers. The dive guides were skilled, knowledgeable, and careful. Everyone from the panga drivers, to the tank handlers, to guys looking after your equipment, to the stewards handing you a cup of water and snack or a hot chocolate after a night dive just went about their business with tremendous spirit and efficiency. I felt very well taken care food was delicious and the stewards not only knew who I was but what my food preference were. Because I'm a vegetarian, they made sure I had a good, tasty protein selection for every ship itself is nicely laid out and has a very cosy vibe. The deck upstair provided a great spot to socialize or just to lie and recuperate. If you're a birder bring a pair of binoculars. You might see hornbills, sea eagles, kites, macaws, parrots and who knows what else as the boat idles by one of the many small islands in Raja thing I liked is that the management and the crew exhibited a sense of stewardship about the environment we were exploring. And I felt that the management was mindful not only of the guests but of the crew as well. That might explain why the crew went about their work with such good March 11, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on best six days that I can remember! We loved our comfortable paradise cabin with en suite bathroom, right at the edge of the beach. The meals were fantastic, day after day. The location was perfect, with a great "house reef" just 100m offshore, fabulous birds in the trees overhead and birds of paradise not far away, and an interesting village nearby with another reef, cool cemetery, etc. Although not many guests were around to share boat trips, we managed to have two excellent days on/under the water, seeing dolphins, sharks, turtles, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, kajillion fish, and an incredible variety of healthy corals. Although internet is not the best, we were able to work remotely while at the homestay. A memorable experience, which we would love to January 6, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on EKettering, Australia3 contributionsAbsolutely fantastic experience - would come back, this has to be the ultimate way to see the bays, beaches, islands, wildlife and homestays of Raja did an 11 day trip and each day brought exceptional experiences. We were fortunate to enjoy great weather and see dolphins, mantas, whales and countless turtles. The snorkling was so good - magical coral gardens and many many fish. All the guest houses were authentic with idyllic situations and provided good food and comfortable nights kayaks are good quality fiberglass and nice to paddle we sea kayak at home. The team at Kayak4Conservation were so wonderful, everything went very smoothly. Our guides Kony and Usak did a great job looking after us - it was just the four of us and we came back from our adventure with them as friends. This trip might stretch your budget but it's worth it to support this sustainable tourism initiative and for all the memorable experiences. The most difficult part of the trip will trying to decide your highlight!Written January 27, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on Adventure provides you with a unique adventure experience in the tropics of West Papua on board the Putiraja, a phinisi schooner which has it's own special charm. The trip is lead by a committed, personable and knowledgeable environmentalist/biologist in Geoff Gearheart who has an infectious passion and unique knowledge of the area. Aside from the stunning scenery of Raja Ampat, you'll see a magical variety of wildlife including Green and Leatherback turtles, birds of paradise as well as swimming with whale sharks and snorkeling in crystal clear waters in some of the best coral reefs in the June 30, 2019This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on dive guides are very professional and arranging. If you want to see something in particular, ask them and they will try to bring you to the places with the best chances of spotting it provided that you have the level to dive there safely. Moreover they have super-human abilities to spot really small and difficult t see animals such as pigmey seahorses, sea-ghost pipe-fishes, hairy shrimps, frog-fishes, etc. I have a PADI divemaster and hundreds of dives around the world, yet I did learn a good deal about how to find small wildlife from these guys! The diving was always performed in a safe and environmentally conscious way! Prices are honest if not cheap compared to all the other dive-centers I have seen in the area. Totally worth the detour!Also, the guides all speak English February 5, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on RPerth, Australia36 contributionsMy first trip to Raja Ampat in March 2023. Diving was superb with stunning coral in very healthy condition. Unfortunately the Southern area seems to have been plundered by fishing during COVID presumably when there weren't so many eyes on the area. Only small schools of barracuda, trevally etc. Only a few reef sharks seen on the trip. I was told by friends it was much better in terms of biomass pre-COVID. Hopefully it will bounce back in a few years... In terms of the iLike, it is a well-run boat thanks to cruise director Nicky and the crew. Very safe and professional. The boat has plenty of room for the guests to spread out, although shaded, cool areas were in shorter supply. The placement of the engine/generator exhaust pipes at the waterline mid-ship meant the main cabin needed its windows shut to avoid filling up with exhaust fumes, making it a hot place to be - especially with the open kitchen in this area also. The exhaust fumes had an annoying tendency to get sucked back into the dining area at the stern which meant for a sore throat after about an hour of sitting there. Luckily there were some shade sails on the foredeck which was also the smoking area. My surface time was spent trying not to get roasted in the sun whilst chasing clean air!The living quarters were comfortable with enough space for each guest. Obviously being a wooden ship there was all the expected creaking etc. so some earplugs for the first night or two is recommended until you get used it. The hull was reportedly deeper than other wooden ships with less rolling in bigger seas. Thankfully we had very calm seas so didn't get to test it out. The iLike is faster than other wooden ships in the area due to its dual engines so travel time was reduced and we covered a fairly large area during the trip. The dive equipment is well worn but reasonably well maintained. The dive tenders and boat boys do a good job with efficient transitions to and from the dive sites. The dive guides were good but nothing really outstanding - they just did their job. They were safe and reliable which is the main thing I guess. The cruise director Nicky did a fantastic job in organising the crew and guests. His enthusiasm was consistent throughout the trip, rain or shine. The food was impressive with the volume provided from small kitchen area. The food was basic but enthusiastically served and presented well. Alcohol was available to buy no BYO with prices in Euro, meaning a 200-300% mark-up for a can of Bintang. I find using a foreign currency to charge in this way off-putting. It is an unsubtle way to disguise overpriced beer – just price in IDR and I’m sure you’ll sell just as many. The drinks were accounted for on an honesty system with the tab settled at the end of the trip which was settling of finances at the end of the trip was really messy. Due to marine park and equipment hire fees not being included in the trip price, guests were expected carry a large amount of cash with them 500-600 Euros in some cases. I didn’t have the cash on me, there were no credit card reading/transfer facilities on the ship, and Paypal direct funds transfer was the only option offered. The internet speed on the mobile network in Sorong is super-slow so it’s recommended to set up Paypal for direct funds transfer before going on the trip load your account with enough Euro to allow instantaneous transfer as funds take a few days to clear when you load them. Unfortunately my final night was spent scrambling to try to get funds cleared instead of spending it with other guests doing the usual end-of-trip stuff. In the end I resorted to waking up and hour earlier and driving into Sorong to find an ATM and withdraw 1,000,000 IDR in multiple transactions. It was a ridiculous amount of cash to carry around and embarrassing to bring back and have counted in front of the Indonesian crew. The other financial issue is the matter of tipping. It is so gross to be asked for a tip with an envelope at the end of a trip. Just pay the crew what they are worth and avoid the cringe-worthy tipping exercise! It’s not part of Indonesian culture. It is a cash-grab from a captive audience and is gross when presented in this way. Gratuities for excellent service is fine but expected tipping is awful. If the crew are relying on tips which they aren’t then charge the guests more I’d happily pay extra to avoid end-of-trip transactions, pay the crew more, and stop doing this. It’s not the United States. It feels cheap. Stop it. All-in-all a good trip on a very well-run liveaboard. I’ll return to Raja Ampat in a few years and hopefully the biomass has been restored if the fishing is reduced. I worry that the best times are behind us in this region in terms of pristine reef habitats. The iLike is a nice ship but the clumsy/messy management of finances by the onshore/head office team by splitting up the bill etc. was disappointing. I’ll probably look elsewhere next time to avoid finishing the trip like that. It doesn’t leave a good impression. Hopefully those issues are rectified in future for other guests. Cheers!Written March 31, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on dive trip with Big Blue Indonesia to Raja Ampat, West Papua was a great adventure for us 2 divers with +500 dives each and 1 snorkeler. My friend and former boss at a dive business in South Korea has now established a dive boat operation after a couple of years of unbelievable effort. This is one of the must-see dive areas with unbeatable bio-diversity, tropical water, and still unspoilt. Most dive spots were great for snorkelers or they just used one of the two zodiacs to reach the perfect spot. We had 2 weeks on board on the beautiful traditional wooden craft. This really was a fantastic dive trip with plenty of new corals and creatures we had not seen before, impressive schools of fish, manta rays, sharks and some interesting overhangs and caves. It was the best ever to be on board on a well equipped and carefully restored dive boat. Plenty of space for torches, cameras etc. No worries on the dive deck including Nitrox. The charming crew did spoil us 24h! The dive guides briefings were always well explained, never in a rush and safety was always first. Our recommendation go for 2 weeks! it is so beautiful and the time goes too quickly. We also would say a big thank you to everyone. As we worked in dive business we know how much work is behind the scenes to make such a great unforgettable dive experiences. We hope to see you again soon! We just loved it. Also after the trip we stayed a few nights at a little island gateway were we could see bird of paradise.Written July 20, 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on Asked Questions about Raja Ampat PaketTour Jepang Murah 2017. Tour Raja Ampat Murah - Raja Ampat merupakan sebuah kabupaten dengan luas wilayah sekitar 4,5 juta hektar, yang berlokasi di sebelah barat kepala burung Papua Barat. 85% wilayah kabupaten ini merupakan lautan, sisanya merupakan pulau-pulau yang berjumlah lebih dari 600 pulau. Dari 600 pulau tersebut, terdapat 4 49 lugares ordenados por favoritos dos viajantesPontos de interesse • MirantesMassas de água • Natureza e vida selvagemBairros • Pontos de interesseMassas de água • MirantesPontos de interesse • MirantesNatureza e vida selvagem • FlorestasMostrando 1–30 de 49 resultadosNas palavras de outros viajantesPiaynemo foi o lugar que nos fez viajar até Raja Ampat. A viagem de barco é longa - viajamos 1 hora a partir das ilhas Gam, mas de Waisai é mais longe 2 horas. O preço do barco partindo de Gam também é bem caro, coisa de 3 milhões de rúpias cerca de reais...mas é super bem estruturado, a escada até o topo é tranquila de subir e toda na sombra; o deck de onde se tem a vista é super novo e bem cuidado. Realmente uma vista de tirar o em 5 de maio de 2019Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as JLisboa, Portugal804 contribuiçõesFiquei completamente apaixonado por Pulau Wayag! É um paraíso irresistível! As praias são de sonho e óptimas para fazer snorkeling. Se subirem ao topo de uma das ilhas têm uma vista maravilhosa sobre a área. A subida e descida não é fácil, em especial no topo. Tenham muito cuidado e usem calçado conveniente para escalarem. Eu tenho vertigens e transpirei em bica para fazer o percurso... Mas consegui!!!Feita em 23 de janeiro de 2019Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as SPonta Delgada, Portugal121 contribuiçõesUm local a não perder para a prática de mergulho com spots com muita vida e água azul. A incluir na lista quer seja de mergulhos desde um resort quer liveaboardFeita em 20 de maio de 2017Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as JLisboa, Portugal804 contribuiçõesA vila de Arborek é um sítio muito acolhedor, onde poderão comprar algumas recordações da zona de Raja Ampat. Também tem um recife de coral maravilhoso para fazer snorkeling. Eu adorei e aconselho uma em 23 de janeiro de 2019Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as JLisboa, Portugal804 contribuiçõesA minha viagem por Raja Ampat começou em Waisai e a primeira noite dormimos na Kabui Bay, no catamaran que alugámos. A zona é muito bonita cheia de rochas a sair do mar e é um início de viagem auspicioso. Visitámos uma pequenina aldeia onde vivia uma família de pescadores e jantámos num ancoradouro construído numa destas rochas. Acordar de manhã cedo e mergulhar logo no mar é em 23 de janeiro de 2019Esta avaliação representa a opinião subjetiva de um colaborador do Tripadvisor e não da Tripadvisor LLC. O Tripadvisor verifica as frequentes sobre Raja Ampat
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Prepare yourself to dive into the world's ultimate underwater paradise! On 18th to 21st October 2017 the Raja Ampat Festival 2017 will take you on a spectacular adventure to some of the most breathtaking splendors of the Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua Province. This exceptional event will be centered at Waisai, the capital city of Raja Ampat Regency in Waigeo Island. Photo source The Festival will feature a wide variety of activities that will unveil the magical wonders of Raja Ampat, from its mesmerizing landscapes all the way to an up close and personal encounter with some of the world's most fascinating and unique sea creatures. You will also be taken to snorkeling and diving sites across the islands that have earned the regency the title of World's Best Snorkeling and Dive site by CNN Travel. Image source Shutterstock "This is part of the series of events that highlight Raja Ampat in 2017. We aim to continuously expand our efforts to further introduce the pristine marine wonders and fascinating cultural beauty of Raja Ampat to the world" said the Regent of Raja Ampat, Abdul Faris Umlati. The Regent further explained that this festival offers extensive opportunities for marine exploration since Raja Ampat is at the heart of the world's coral triangle. "We have whales, dolphins, dugongs, turtles and a whole lot more, you are in for a truly unforgettable experience" add Abdul Faris Umlati. Image source Shutterstock Raja Ampat covers an enormous area of million acres of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, more than 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types of makes it the most diverse living library for world's coral reefs and underwater biota. Image source Shutterstock One most unique sea creatures you can find here is what the locals call Kalabia or Wobbegongs. Also known as carpet shark, this is an extraordinary shark that are relatively smaller with flatter body compared to most sharks and are well camouflaged with a symmetrical pattern of bold markings which make it look like a carpet hence the name. However what makes this exceptional is that these uniquely looking creatures spend most of their time on the sea floor 'walking' on their fins, which has also give them the other name 'The Walking Shark'. Photo source Adding to the magnificent natural wonders, the festival will also be highlighted by traditional arts and cultural performances from other regencies. There will also be the decorated traditional boat competition, swimming competition, Beach Volley, seafood cooking competitions and bazaar, and much more. Photo source Following the Raja Ampat Festival 2017, the regency will also hold Pesona The Charm of Misool Festival on 8th to 10th November and the New Year Festival on 30th to 31st December 2017. To get to Raja Ampat you should first take a flight from Jakarta or Makassar to Sorong. There are small aircrafts to take you to Waisai, capital of the district of Raja Ampat, or alternatively you can take a ferry from the port of Sorong to the islands. Photo source of heade banner Shutterstock
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I went to Raja Ampat islands last week where I enjoyed birdwatching to see red paradise birds and snorkeling to see tropical fish. I also had a short tour in the forest of the island and then continued my trip to Sopen village. Watching Red Paradise Birds The next day I woke up early in the morning and left the village for Wararaf forest in the north east area of Waigeo island by boat. We entered a river and then continued our trip on foot to the birding ground of Red Bird of Paradise Paradisaea rubra. I was an amazing trip, I was able to see several male and female paradise birds in a high tree. To watch them I used a pair of Visionking 10x42 binoculars. The lek of the paradise birds was approximately one hour walk from the place where our boat landed and the path was flat with some small river crossings. Red Bird of Paradise Paradisaea rubra River entrance to Wararaf forest While watching for the Red Bird of Paradise, I could also hear the sounds of Sulphur Crested Cockatoo and Papuan Blyth's hornbill. We watched the birds for around hours and then returned to the boat again. It was a great experience. On the way back to Sopen, I saw some sea birds including several Radjah Shelduck that I saw at the beach. While waiting for lunch, I saw some Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus and hawks flying over the village. Visiting Fish Lagoon and Hiking in The Jungle of Waigeo After lunch, I continued my trip to Fish Lagoon that was similar to Piaynemo or Wayag islands. Small karst islets covered with green tropical trees form a protected waters for fish and coral reef to thrive. The landscape was so beautiful. I also had a hiking trip through the jungle near the lagoon where I saw more birds such as Eclectus Parrot, Sulphur Crested Cockatoo, Western Black Capped Lory and Butcherbird. Local government was constructing a road that connects coastal villages. Most of the villagers in north-east region of Raja Ampat still use motorized boats to travel from one village to another. They do not have motorcycles or cars. So, when I was walking along the road I could only see trucks and bulldozer that belong to the road construction company. At the time there were no activities from the company. So, the forest was quiet. Only the sound of birds that I could hear. Fish Lagoon in Raja Ampat Snorkeling Experience Raja Ampat archipelago was one of the best marine environment with the highest marine bio-diversity in the world. I enjoyed snorkeling in several coral reef areas of the islands. White sandy beach with colorful coral reef and tropical fish were the typical scenery of Raja Ampat. I enjoyed snorkeling at Isanak beach, and DPL reef and Mamiaef island. They were so beautiful, fantastic! After spending one night walking at a small wooden house near a beach, I left Raja Ampat for Sorong city again. White Sandy Beach in Raja Ampat The eastern region of Raja Ampat has not been developed into a tourist destination. So, we would not see beach hotels or guesthouses in the villages where we visit. Visitors who are interested in visiting the region could stay in the villagers houses. East Raja Ampat Tour Package As a tour guide, I offer a tour package for visitors who are interested in swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, taking island tours in Fish Lagoon as well as hiking and birdwatching in tropical jungle. In other words, we will explore the coral reef and rainforest of Raja Ampat to see its wildlife. Because there is no regular ferry service, we need to go there by motorized wooden boat. Coral Reef at Isanak Beach of Raja Ampat Booking Please, contact me Charles Roring by e-mail to peace4wp or send text/ whatsapp message to my smartphone +6281332245180 for customized tours.
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