Raja Ampat, a paradise to discover
Do you know Raja Ampat? It is an archipelago that belongs to Indonesia, located in the northwest of the island of New Guinea. It is located in the so-called Coral Triangle, known as one of the areas with the most marine biodiversity in the world. Considered the largest National Marine Park in Indonesia.
It is a destination dreamed of by divers, nature lovers and for those fleeing modern life who manage to reach this tropical hideaway attracted by its beauty and incredible marine life. Despite so much wonder, Raja Ampat has remained off the beaten track for everyone, including the most intrepid, as it is one of the most inaccessible places in Southeast Asia.
The routine passes between the tiny islands that invite you to shipwreck. The cabins anchored on poles to the water give way to picturesque limestone islets, crowned by the jungle.
Beaches of fine sand to explore, bays to go kayaking, small coves of white sand, hidden lagoons, luminous turquoise waters, sandbars that disappear at high tide. Captivating and evocative landscapes! There are few places left like Raja Ampat.