Situated off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula on Papua, the most eastern island of the Indonesian Archipelago, Raja Ampat or literally meaning ‘The Four Kings’ is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool. The name Raja Ampat itself is believed to derive from a legend where a woman found seven eggs, with four of them hatch and become the kings of the four main islands, while the other three became a woman, a ghost, and a stone.
For underwater enthusiasts, Raja Ampat definitely offers some of the world’s ultimate experience. The territory within the islands of the Four Kings is enormous, covering 9.8 million acres of land and sea, home to 540 types of corals, more than 1,000 types of coral fish and 700 types of mollusks. This makes it the most diverse living library for the world's coral reef and underwater biota.
As you embark on your dive here, the phrase "Attention to detail" takes
on new meaning as pigmy seahorses swim around your fingers. Manta Rays
and wobbegongs will glide right by you. Schools of Tuna fish, giant
trevallies, snappers, batfish, and even barracudas are there to complete
your underwater "meeting list". Not to mention the friendly assistant
of the dugong, and a busy colleague, the turtle. Down at the sea floors,
giant sea clams measuring to over one meter in length truly offers one
of kind close encounter sensation.
While its underwater splendors are beyond exceptional, the landscape
above the surface is equally breathtaking. As if it was carefully
designed and placed with such aesthetic, the rock islets amidst the
clear blue water and bright blue sky in Piaynemo offers some of
the most spectacular sceneries on the face of the earth. Looking down
from the top of the hill, it almost seems that Mother Nature painted her
finest artwork and offers a glimpse of paradise. Further at Wayag Island, you will also find an amazing rock islets formation in an even bigger scale.
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