Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Visit Raja Ampat Islands, West Papua, Indonesia


Raja Ampat will keep anyone spellbound. The natural beauty, especially the oceans, making Raja Ampat a traveler's paradise. Raja Ampat is one of regencies in the province of West Papua, Indonesia. The capital district is located in Waisai. The district has 610 islands. Four of them, namely Misool Island, Salawati, Batanta and Waigeo, they are major islands.

As the islands, the only inter-island transport and supporting community activities Raja Ampat is sea transport. Similarly to reach Waisai, the district capital. When using the aircraft, first to the city of Sorong. After that, from Sorong trip to Waisai followed by sea transport. Facilities available are fast ships with a capacity of 10, 15 or 30 people. At a cost of approximately Rp. 2 million, Waisai can be reached within 1.5 to 2 hours. For the purposes of exploration diving and sailing to the islands of Raja Ampat, you can rent a boat natives.


Some tourists seemed engrossed in casual dining and chatting while they looked off toward the sea dominated blue, green, and white. The colors that appear because of the influence of coral reefs in the shallow sea floor and inside. They were having lunch at Papua Diving Resort, the waters f of West Irian Jaya. Hot sun and brisk air makes exasperated guests to dive and dive. The sunlight through the cracks often waves to the reef. Beauty of the scenery and marine life did make a lasting impression for tourists. For lovers of coastal tourism and underwater fanatic, Raja Ampat is known even rated the best in the world for the quality of coral reefs. Mid-2006, a special team of the world's leading scientific adventure magazine, National Geographic, made coverage in Raja Ampat that will become the main report in 2007.

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Papua Diving, the only exotic resort that offers underwater tours in the region, visited by tourists diving enthusiasts at home for days and even up to a month-ford the contours of the seabed. They seemed to not want to return to their own countries because they get the " one of a kind paradise island on this earth ".

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