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Dive
to Indonesia by Sailing Cruises Ombak
Putih
Dive
to Indonesian Ocean, you will have a heavenly dive sights as the best
dive spots in the paradise of the archipealgo.
North-West
Bali dive sites offer generally clear waters, colorful marine life and
mild conditions suitable for divers of all levels. Divers who like wall
diving will love the region’s prime spots around Menjangan Island.
Dive sites are within the boundaries of the Bali Barat National Park,
and diving here is regulated.
From
the West, head all the way across Bali to Tulamben and Amed. Although
there are some new sites in resort areas up north and on the way to Tulamben
in places like Kubu, Tulamben is still Bali’s main attraction for
all levels of diver.
Near
Lombok the tranquil Gili Islands have many dive sites. The sandy beaches
here offer a laid back atmosphere. The reefs, while damaged by the effects
of El Nino, are recovering and, thanks to a turtle-breeding program,there
is a good chance of spotting them here.
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Visit
Indonesia as one of the tropical country which offers you the splendid
places for leisure or even to get adventurously experiences. Traveling
to Indonesia for meet the Orangutan Borneo, to see the Giant Lizard of
Komodo Dragon, just spend your holiday with your travel mate or your lovely
family.
By
joining our journey and expedition such like rock climbing, adventure
caving, diving trip, volcano trekking, wildlife trek, and white water
rafting, so you will enjoy and taste the nature of Indonesia.
Try
different service as you will touch the atmosphere of Indonesian hospitality
from Indonesia Journey
guide staff. |
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Menjangan
Island
What's there: This may also be one of the best spots in Indonesia
to photograph angelfish, as they are abundant and somewhat curious about
divers. Dolphins have been seen here underwater on rare occasions and,
more frequently, accompany the dive boats to the island.
How to get there: Arrange for a boat out to a spot called Pos 2, which
you can enter by boat or walk to via a sandy cut from the island.
Depths: In the 3m to 40m range.
Dive profile: This dive has a very simple entry and remarkably contrasting
terrain on either side of the entry cut. One side has steep walls with
deep crevices; and while the swim to the left isn't as rugged, it is full
of marine inverts like fans and sponges.
Secret
Bay
What's there: Hard-to-see creatures like delicate ghost pipe
fish
How to get there: This odd little backwash is near Gilimanuk, opposite
the ferry landing and divers normally do a shore entry.
Depths: Between 0.6m to 9m.
Dive profile: The water is normally clearest at high tide in the morning.
The cold current that feeds this bay seems to play a large part in attracting
these critters. The walk-in shore entry is easy, and the visual treats
start almost immediately upon submersion.
Seraya
Secrets
What's there: Nudibranchs, trigger fish, sea anemones and a host
of other invertebrates are commonplace here, but you will want to keep
an eye out for the emerald-colored mantis shrimp.
How to get there: Located in waters just in front of Scuba Seraya Resort,
shore dives are best here.
Depths: 3m to 30m
Dive profile: This sloping black sand site, with coral and sponge oases
has become one of the major macro havens of the Indo-Pacific, with Mt
Agung clearly visible in the background. (Text
and Photos Tim Rock) |
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Dive
to Indonesia Ocean, you will have a heavenly dive sights ; Menjangan island,
Tulamben, Raja Ampat and Togean island as the best dive spots in the paradise
of the archipealgo. |
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Indonesian
Wildlife Trek experience will brings your unforgettable journey to cross
Borneo, meet Komodo Dragon, and safari trek to habitat's of Sumatran Elephants.
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