Expedition Ring of fire. The best diving in Indonesia
Travelling
on a traditional wooden phinisi through the Banda sea is an amazing adventure
but can give you the best diving in Indonesia.
After restocking and filling up with all
commodities in Alor we set out for the Banda islands but ran out of water and
had to seek help at Pulau Damar, a beautiful remote island in the south Banda
sea with only 2 boats coming in and out per week. We asked for some water,
which they delivered straight from the mountain on the island. In the wait for
new water we went diving around the island, before heading further east for one
of our favorite dive spots, Nilsdesperandum. This is where we have had
hammerhead sightings past years and we were really excited when we jumped in
the water. The reefs are pristine and full of life, just like the Raja ampat diving. We
started to descend to our maximum depth and keep our eyes into the blue. There,
just as a black shadow some of us spotted the great hammerhead. These creatures
are extremely rare and can’t be found while diving in Komodo for
instance. We can agree that this is some of the best diving we’ve done during
our trip as we continued to the Banda islands. Here we dived Batu Kapal, or
“The boat rock” with loads of fish action and the jetty in Banda Neira to
experience the gracful mating of the mandarin fish. During our first part of
this trip we didn’t see a single other liveaboard, but in Banda we were greeted
by other boats that operate as a Best Liveboard Raja
Ampat. After hearing all about Banda’s history we continue up to
legendary Misool & Raja Ampat. Despite
some poor visibility we all understand the hype about Raja Ampat straight away.
The density of marine life and colourful corals are remarkable. The diving
in Raja Ampat did not disappoint with the schools of fish we witnessed.
With 3 days in the area we just scratched the surface of what this region has
to offer but it was fantastic! Now Ratu Pelangi will stay in Raja Ampat,
operating as a budget liveaboard in raja ampat. It’s a perfect
alternative for those who want to experience this last paradise but don’t have
the big budget or need luxury. On www.mikumbadiving.com we can read more about
our trips, and don’t hesitated to contact for bookings for a budget
liveaboard in Raja Ampat or day trips in Komodo.

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