Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia



Wakatobi is located in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. Wakatobi is also a national park with a total area of 1.39 million hectares, involving marine biodiversity, scale and condition of coral that occupies one of the highest priority position of marine conservation in Indonesia.


Enchantment under the sea Wakatobi is one of the best in the world. Wakatobi lies on the World Coral Triangle makes this place a paradise for divers. This area is a large expanse of tropical ocean waters where biodiversity is abundant and the area was kept pristine with large conservation efforts. If you are here, you
will surely have the feeling you've found an untapped area of human and Indonesian paradise. Wakatobi has 750 of the 850 species of coral, corals and diverse marine creatures that are hard to find in other areas. A magic place with wonderful fishes and corals.


To enjoy the beauty of the sea, you can do with two alternatives, snorkeling and diving. If you do not have the equipment, you can rent, including a guide and a boat that will lead to the diving site. To find a tour, please contact the office of WWF, easier. They have links to several residents who could guide the submarine.



Hoga Island (Kaledupa Resort), Binongko Island (Binongko Resort) and Tamia Resort is an attractive location to visit. In particular dive, you can find napoleon fish that size is quite large, including the sea hare, variety of starfish and certainly the diversity of corals.


In addition to diving and snorkeling, you can also enjoy the attractions of dolphins with Dolphin Watching from the stern of the ship. The dolphin is one of the rare species that became the center of attention in the Wakatobi National Park. These species found in the waters of Wakatobi. You can also see panoramic sunrise and sunset at Hoga, one of the best in the world. Seaweed cultivation can be seen in certain places, especially around Kaledupa and Wangi-Wangi.

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