Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat has some of the world's best dive sites, with Mantas, turtles, shipwrecks & vast underwater gardens
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Raja Ampat FAQs
Raja Ampat isn’t the kind of place where you tick off a “Top 10 list”. It’s a living, breathing marine paradise where the magic is in slowing down and seeing the details. Most people come for the diving and snorkelling, and for good reason: this is the most biodiverse marine ecosystem on Earth. Whether you’re gliding past giant manta rays at Manta Sandy, drifting through kaleidoscopic reefs in Cape Kri, or swimming alongside schools of bumphead parrotfish, every dive feels like you’ve stepped into a BBC documentary.
Above water, there’s plenty to explore too. Climb Piaynemo’s wooden stairs for those iconic turquoise lagoon views, kayak through hidden mangrove channels, or visit tiny Papuan fishing villages to see daily life far from the tourist trail. Bird lovers can trek into the forest at dawn to spot the Red Bird-of-Paradise in full courtship dance — a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
Because Raja Ampat is remote and fragile, we always travel with local guides who know the reefs and communities best. That way, your visit helps protect the coral, supports village livelihoods, and keeps this extraordinary corner of the planet thriving.
- Raja Ampat - here you can do Diving
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