Diving Expedition on a Liveaboard in south Banda Sea
The
fact that the liveaboard diving in Raja Ampat & Komodo are world
class is not a secret anymore, the question is: what is really hiding under the
surface in-between? Mikumba Diving has organised a diving expedition to the ring
of fire - from Flores to Raja Ampat five times now (In October & April every year) with
different routes, exploring different islands and dive sites along the way
across the Banda sea. Every year we do this exploratory expedition where we
dive spots that’s never been dived before. This year we started in Maumere,
Flores on the 20th of October to start our journey. Ratu Pelangi is
the name of the vessel that will take us through the Banda sea. This boat
normally operates as a midrange liveaboard in Komodo & during the
winter season as a budget liveaboard in
Raja Ampat.
The boat can accommodate 14 guests and is crewed by 10 Indonesian sailors. The
route we set out on can offer you some of the best diving in Indonesia,
but since it’s an exploration trip, we also had dives without major luck. Early
into the trip due to technical issues which led to a change in the schedule
which gave us reasons to dive “Sagu bay”, and according to the fishermen we
were the firsts ones to do this. We found lots of fish, sharks & frogfish
on our dives while our engineers fixed the problems with the help of the local
people from the island. Next stop was Alor, know for it’s pristine water, big
pelagics & cold water. Just like our boat trips in Komodo when we
head south you can experience temperatures between 20-30 degrees on the same
dive!? We got the chance to spot thresher sharks, rhinopias & big marble
rays during our stay here. We also did an land excursion to witness a ceremony from one of Alors many tribes. Next
up on our trip was the island of Wetar. This island lies just north of the
border to Timor Leste and in the channel in the middle you’ll find migrating
whales of many different species. We did a few exploratory dives here at some
stunning atolls of the west side of Wetar. Going further and further away from
civilisation also means that the coral reefs are less and less affected by the
humans interference, and corals here are absolutely stunning! Best Liveboard Raja
Ampat

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