Sedangmencari biro perjalanan yang menyediakan berbagai macam paket tour raja ampat dengan harga ekonomis?jangan khawatir karena kini telah hadir untuk anda kami biro perjalanan yang selalu siap membantu anda dengan menyediakan berbagai macam paket tour ke raja ampat dengan harga ekonomis dan sayang untuk anda lewatkan,kami paketmurahrajaampatSnorkeling the Reefs of Misool, Raja Ampat! Misool is the second largest island in the Raja Ampat archipelago, and easily possesses some of the most stunning tropical scenery, both above and below the waterline, in the world. Hundreds of rugged, jungle-clad limestone islands string from the southeastern region of Misool, remnants of an ancient reef that has since been uplifted, to create a network of shallow bays, intimate island passes, and secluded lagoons. X As part of the Raja Ampat Bird’s Head Seascape, the turquoise-blue waters around Misool teem with life. Nearly 500 species of corals and over 1500 species of tropical marine fishes can be found in Misool and multiple habitats around each of the picturesque island groups promote the growth of shallow, vibrant, and diverse coral reef communities. X Our itinerary takes us to the best reefs and scenery that we have found in our nearly 20 years of combined experience snorkeling in the Raja Ampat. Whether we float idyllically above colorful coral gardens or along steep island drop-offs, each day our snorkeling adventures will be set amongst the magnificent backdrop of limestone islands that makes Misool such a special destination to snorkel. X ITINERARY Our snorkeling tour begins and ends in Jakarta, Indonesia. One round trip, internal flight Jakarta-Sorong-Jakarta. Upon our arrival in Sorong, we will board our boat and cruise towards Misool. Please note that although we visit many of the islands and island groups in the sample itinerary below, each of our departures is unique and that weather, tides, and opportunities to explore all play a role in the decisions about our daily schedule as well as the overall itinerary. Day 1 Jakarta / FM7 Hotel Jakarta Meals provided D Meet in Jakarta, Indonesia at our group hotel, the Bandara International, for the tour orientation and welcome dinner. As is often the case with our internal flight, we will depart for Sorong in the late evening, thus our overnight’ will be in transit to Sorong. Overnight FM7 Hotel, Jakarta. Day 2 Sorong / Gaia Love Meals provided B,L,D Fly to Sorong and transfer to our live-aboard boat, the Gaia Love. Boat orientation and lunch before we depart for our snorkeling adventure into the islands. While we do not plan to have the chance to snorkel today, if time and weather permits, we will give it our best. Overnight Gaia Love Day 3 – 5 Pelee / Wayil / Olobie groups Meals provided B,L,D The rugged limestone island groups to the southwest offer us the chance for big wall snorkeling as the reefs around many of these islands plunge hundreds of feet just a few fin kicks from shore. Colorful sea fans and soft corals adorn the walls while lush, healthy hard coral gardens pack the shallows. In the Olbie groups, snorkeling through huge schools of silversides that hide in the afternoon shade can be a surreal and thrilling experience! Overnight Gaia Love Day 6 Boo / Yilliet Meals provided B,L,D Yilliet and Boo give us the chance for some drift snorkeling where we get to see large schools of snapper, barracuda, and travally as well as schooling planktivores such as fusiliers and pyramid butterflyfishes. Turtles and sharks are common and the healthy reef near shore is a virtual aquarium of tropical marine fishes. Overnight Gaia Love Day 7 – 10 Wagmab / Lenkafal Meals provided B,L,D The northernmost string of limestone islands create network of quiet bay and narrow island passes that make perfect settings for our snorkeling activities. We’ll spend one day snorkeling a narrow channel where on one side we find a colorful wall of soft corals, tunicates, and variety of nudibranchs, and hard coral garden with mangroves on the other side. This area also boasts extensive shallow reefs, a marine lake, incredible fringing reefs systems around remote islets and the chance to explore a huge cave system by dinghy. Overnight Gaia Love Day 11 Balbulol Meals provided B,L,D Our last day couldn’t be spent in a more scenic area. Limestone islands erupt from the water with angles twisted by several uplifting events that happened over time. Our snorkeling sites are located nearby in a series of protected bays connected by a shallow channel or a tunnel through the island. The protected bay promote the growth of delicate table corals that grow so large they hang over the sheer vertical walls that define the bay. In the late afternoon, we depart for Sorong. Overnight Gaia Love Day 12 Sorong / Jakarta / FM7 Hotel, Jakarta Meals provided B,L,D Disembark for our connection to Jakarta. Check in to our group hotel, the Bandara International. Farewell dinner at the hotel. Overnight FM7 Hotel, Jakarta. Day 13 International flights or extensions Meals provided B DEPARTURES Mar 05 – Feb 17, 2024 ←Click to request a booking Accommodations Gaia Love Guides TBD Length 13 days Prices and Payment schedule $8600 USD per person, double occupancy $11,300 USD per person, single occupancy Reservation deposit $500 USD September 5, 2023 $4600 USD / $6300 USD single occ. December 5, 2023 $3500 USD / $4500 USD single occ. Back-to-back combination with Raja Ampat, Feb 22 – Mar 05, 2024 Tour cost includes Accommodations throughout tour dates All meals on days 2 through 12 dinner on day 1 – breakfast on day 13 All internal transfers including international arrival and departure transfers Non-alcoholic beverages All snorkeling and park fees All gratuities Tour cost does not include Round-trip international airfare Please contact us with recommendations for routes or referrals to any of the several travel agents we currently work with Additional hotel accommodations and meals as a result of travel outside of the program dates Visa requirements including payments Alcoholic beverages International departure taxes Extra / overweight baggage fees Trip insurance recommended; we recommend Travel Guard, World Nomads, or Travel Insure DAN insurance required unless personal insurance program has worldwide emergency evacuation services Additional accommodations while on tour in the event of flight schedule changes or events of force majeure Any required COVID-19 tests Any required quarantine or flight changes due to a positive COVID-19 result Cancellation policy 180 – 91 days prior to departure 50% of trip cost 90 days or less prior to departure 100% of tour cost Please see our Terms and Conditions for more information Accommodations The Gaia Love is a modern 40 meters steel hull vessel build from the ground up in Batam, Indonesia. It is purpose built to sail and explore the far reach regions of Indonesia and complies with class requirements of BKI Biro Klasifikasi Indonesia. Designed with a modern contemporary look with an emphasis for diving in comfort, she accommodates up to 20 guest in 10 spacious ensuite rooms; six on the upper deck and five on the lower deck. Each room averages in size of approximately 20 square meters, individual air-conditioning and ensuite bathrooms with hot water. Upper deck rooms will feature an additional private outdoor balcony. Gaia Love has a total of 4 decks lower, main, upper and top/sundeck. A lounge, restaurant and camera room is located on the main deck. In the lounge is an entertainment center, pantry and all the facilities and little creature comforts to make your stay most comfortable. At the rear is a large dive deck that can accommodate up to 28 divers, so there is lots of space for guest to move around. On the dive deck is also eleven large rinse tanks of various sizes, for camera setups of all sorts. A boat deck is slightly aft of the dive deck where two meters diving skiffs will always be ready and easy for divers to board. The sundeck features a bar for evening gatherings and relaxation under the stars. If you prefer to dine outdoors, this will be the perfect area to enjoy your meal. Sufficient shelter is available here as well as unshaded areas for those who wish to soak up some sun. Safety is top priority for us, hence, Gaia Love has a very well equipped wheelhouse from up-to-date navigation equipment to advance communication systems, life rafts, life vests, EPRIB, fire protection and fire fighting systems. An additional back up RIB is stored on the top deck, easily and swiftly deployable by a one ton crane, should it be needed. For more info about the Gaia Love click here. When you are looking for comfortable and convenient accommodations in Jakarta, make FM7 Resort Hotel Bandara Jakarta Airport your home away from home. FM7 Hotel was established in 2006 as a new luxury hotel in Soekarno-Hatta Jakarta International Airport area. Each spacious room is designed with a modern taste and include many amenities, such as hairdryers, bathrobes, and toiletries. Laundry service is available and there is an onsite convenience store for small travel items. FM7 Hotel offers delectable fine dining, whether you’re looking for a business lunch or a weekend brunch with the family. The restaurants include the finest cuisines featuring Malay, Chinese, Indonesian, Korean, Thailand, Western, or indulge in an extravagant buffet and enjoy a variety of international flavors. The hotel offers a sanctuary spa that inspires effortless relaxation. This luxury haven has a complete spectrum of wellness services, including sauna & steam, hot and cold whirlpool and a fully equipped fitness center with an indoor swimming pool, hair salon, karaoke, sport bar and many more. Front desk services including concierge service, luggage storage and safety deposit boxes. The hotel’s ticket service and tours can even help you book tickets and reservations for entertainment and explorations. Pre-arrange arrival and departure, airport transfer services can be booked before you even check in. Free WIFI available. DEPARTURES Mar 05 – Feb 17, 2024 ←Click to request a booking Accommodations Gaia Love Guides TBD Length 13 days Prices and Payment schedule $8600 USD per person, double occupancy $11,600 USD per person, single occupancy Reservation deposit $500 USD September 5, 2023 $4600 USD / $6600 USD single occ. December 5, 2023 $3500 USD / $4500 USD single occ. Back-to-back combination with Raja Ampat, Feb 22 – Mar 05, 2024 Tour cost includes Accommodations throughout tour dates All meals on days 2 through 12 dinner on day 1 – breakfast on day 13 All internal transfers including international arrival and departure transfers Non-alcoholic beverages All snorkeling and park fees All gratuities Tour cost does not include Round-trip international airfare Please contact us with recommendations for routes or referrals to any of the several travel agents we currently work with Additional hotel accommodations and meals as a result of travel outside of the program dates Visa requirements including payments Alcoholic beverages International departure taxes Extra / overweight baggage fees Trip insurance recommended; we recommend Travel Guard, World Nomads, or Travel Insure DAN insurance required unless personal insurance program has worldwide emergency evacuation services Additional accommodations while on tour in the event of flight schedule changes or events of force majeure Any required COVID-19 tests Any required quarantine or flight changes due to a positive COVID-19 result Cancellation policy 180 – 91 days prior to departure 50% of trip cost 90 days or less prior to departure 100% of tour cost Please see our Terms and Conditions for more information What to Expect and Bring WHAT TO EXPECT Misool sits at about 2 degrees south of the Equator. As an equatorial island archipelago, weather year round is hot and humid, with nearly daily rain showers occurring in the early morning or late afternoon. Daytime temperatures hover around 86º F 30º C and do not fall much at night. Water temperatures average around 82º F 28º C, though cooler temperatures may occur if persistent rains cause a thin layer of cool freshwater on the surface. Currents around Misool are generally light but may be strong at specific sites. While we plan our snorkel session around the slack tides, we also have several sites where having water movement is an advantage. These drift snorkels allow us to cover large tracks of reef without having to swim too hard. Our snorkel sessions are 100% boat supported and two dinghies will be there at all times to assist anyone for whatever reason. Most of the islands are steep and rugged with small pocket beaches. While we won’t have many opportunities to walk on the islands, there may be chances for a beach walk or two. We will have several scenic dinghy tours scheduled during our time in Misool. Please read more about our daily schedule here. WHAT TO BRING The following list is a suggestion of things to bring and applies to almost all of our trips specific items on a particular departure will be noted on the departure information. -A good fitting mask, snorkel, and set of fins. If your equipment is brand new, please try it out in the pool. Determining the fit and function of your equipment in the pool includes doing several laps with all of your equipment on. Doing several snorkel dives is also very beneficial. It is also important to clean your new equipment, especially your mask. Cleaning procedures for your mask include light scrubbing with toothpaste or dishwasher soap to remove the light layer of silicon that is used to preserve the mask during shipping and storage. All areas of the mask, both inside and out, need to be addressed. Doing this greatly reduces the chances of having your mask fog. Not doing this, even when using mask de-fogger, usually results in a fogged mask. -A wetsuit, rash guard, diveskin, or any type of clothing that can be used for thermal and/or protection form the sun. We suggest bringing a full 3mm wetsuit and some type of core insulation like a vest or shirt made of 1 – 2 mm neoprene Lavacore or Sharkskin shirts or vests. These items will not only provide thermal protection but protection from the sun as well. For those who feel that a 3mm suit may be too warm, please consider a full body skin or rash guard to ensure protection from the strong sun. With regards to thermal protection, remember the saying it is better to have and not need, than to need and not have. One that note… -Head protection in the form of a wetsuit hood, a cap, or even a bandana. Anything that can keep the sun off of your head is extremely important. It is the most exposed part of our bodies when we are floating on the surface. -Biodegradable sunscreen lotion. Okay, this is a tricky suggestion. Even many biodegradable sunscreen lotions have been shown to harm and even kill tiny larvae baby marine life ranging from fish to all types of invertebrates especially coral. It is fine to wear on land, but we highly discourage the use of sunscreen lotions in the water. Having a full wetsuit or skin will do the job of protection from the sun much better than lotions and the suits also help with thermal protection. It is truly a win-win for everyone and the marine environment. -Casual, lightweight, tropical clothing -Sunglasses and a spare in case you lose your main pair -Comfortable footwear such as active sandals Teva, Keen, Merrell, etc. -Hats. We cannot stress the importance of a hat in the tropics! -All of our boats provide items like shampoo, soap, towels, etc. We bring this up because these items represent added weight and if they leak, less-than-fun times during the unpacking stage of the trip. Other items that may be considered -Lightweight rainwear to protect from the occasional afternoon shower -Binoculars DEPARTURES Mar 05 – Feb 17, 2024 ←Click to request a booking Accommodations Gaia Love Guides TBD Length 13 days Prices and Payment schedule $8600 USD per person, double occupancy $11,600 USD per person, single occupancy Reservation deposit $500 USD September 5, 2023 $4600 USD / $6600 USD single occ. December 5, 2023 $3500 USD / $4500 USD single occ. Back-to-back combination with Raja Ampat, Feb 22 – Mar 05, 2024 Tour cost includes Accommodations throughout tour dates All meals on days 2 through 12 dinner on day 1 – breakfast on day 13 All internal transfers including international arrival and departure transfers Non-alcoholic beverages All snorkeling and park fees All gratuities Tour cost does not include Round-trip international airfare Please contact us with recommendations for routes or referrals to any of the several travel agents we currently work with Additional hotel accommodations and meals as a result of travel outside of the program dates Visa requirements including payments Alcoholic beverages International departure taxes Extra / overweight baggage fees Trip insurance recommended; we recommend Travel Guard, World Nomads, or Travel Insure DAN insurance required unless personal insurance program has worldwide emergency evacuation services Additional accommodations while on tour in the event of flight schedule changes or events of force majeure Any required COVID-19 tests Any required quarantine or flight changes due to a positive COVID-19 result Cancellation policy 180 – 91 days prior to departure 50% of trip cost 90 days or less prior to departure 100% of tour cost Please see our Terms and Conditions for more information Departures 2024 Mar 05 – Feb 17, 2024 ←Click to request a booking Accommodations Gaia Love Guides TBD Length 13 days Prices and Payment schedule $8600 USD per person, double occupancy $11,600 USD per person, single occupancy Reservation deposit $500 USD September 5, 2023 $4600 USD / $6600 USD single occ. December 5, 2023 $3500 USD / $4500 USD single occ. Back-to-back combination with Raja Ampat, Feb 22 – Mar 05, 2024 Tour cost includes Accommodations throughout tour dates All meals on days 2 through 12 dinner on day 1 – breakfast on day 13 All internal transfers including international arrival and departure transfers Non-alcoholic beverages All snorkeling and park fees All gratuities Tour cost does not include Round-trip international airfare Please contact us with recommendations for routes or referrals to any of the several travel agents we currently work with Additional hotel accommodations and meals as a result of travel outside of the program dates Visa requirements including payments Alcoholic beverages International departure taxes Extra / overweight baggage fees Trip insurance recommended; we recommend Travel Guard, World Nomads, or Travel Insure DAN insurance required unless personal insurance program has worldwide emergency evacuation services Additional accommodations while on tour in the event of flight schedule changes or events of force majeure Any required COVID-19 tests Any required quarantine or flight changes due to a positive COVID-19 result Cancellation policy 180 – 91 days prior to departure 50% of trip cost; 90 days or less prior to departure 100% of tour cost. In any event of cancellation we will endeavor to find a replacements. In the case we find replacement guests we may be able to offer a partial refund or may transfer some or all payments to another departure. Please see our Terms and Conditions for more information Photos and Trip Reports TRIP REPORTS Alyui Bay, Raja Ampat Snorkeling Alyui Bay The February/March 2017 Coral Triangle Adventures trip to Raja Ampat brought the group of intrepid snorkelers up ...Read More
Raja Ampat Snorkeling Tour, Nov, 2017 Trip Report Raja Ampat 2017 trip report. Another superlative CTA excursion through the very heart of the Coral Triangle! We are just back from our latest journey through the islands of Raja Ampat and we’re still bathing in the afterglow of the experience. Our trip began with wonderful weather and though we had a bit of rain here and there during the course of the route that never took away from the area’s magnificent underwater backdrops. Raja Ampat covers a massive area with hundreds of islands so it could never be adequately covered during just one snorkeling trip. Thus, we decided to focus on the northern islands above Sorong and charted a unique route that took us through the area’s wide-ranging marine habitats. Table corals Wayag Islands Every one of CTA’s trips is an exclusively-crafted itinerary, specific to the locale, the weather, the marine life and the underwater conditions. From Sorong we headed into the blue waters along northern Batanta then sailed along western Waigeo and across the equator to the spectacular limestone islands of Wayag. Working our way back down towards the famed and fishy waters of the Dampier Strait we explored off-the-beaten-path reefs that offered up some unbelievable and unforgettable gems. A few of the numerous highlights from this adventure include watching an incredibly rare Hairy octopus’ escapades, finding a trio of minute Crinoid cuttlefish fight for the right to mate with a female, and watching the shy behaviors of one of the most extraordinary reef fish in these waters, a Picturesque dragonet. As always we were able to find a plethora of vibrant nudibranchs and other bizarrely-colored invertebrates but we also had some time to watch the behaviors of big fish, such as bumphead parrotfish feeding, tasseled wobbeong sharks camouflaging themselves on the seafloor, and huge resident manta rays visiting their cleaning stations. Colorful coral garden It is not only the astonishing wildlife and delightful scenery we consistently get to observe, but the people who come with CTA who make our trips ones to remember. Our unfailingly passionate and inquisitive group of avid snorkelers create the best atmosphere one can imagine for exploring the shallow marine habitats of the Coral Triangle.
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Wayag Icon Tour Raja Ampat November 7, 2017. By admin. Ajak keluarga Anda liburan tour ke Raja Ampat. Raja Ampat yang terletak di Papua Barat ini memiliki keindahan alam dan tempat liburan yang diidam-idamkan. Raja Ampat lebih dulu dikenal di kalangan wisatawan mancanegara dan merupakan tempat wisata idaman para traveler ini. Letak Kabupaten
Waim Island of Raja Ampat I will conduct a snorkeling and jungle tour in North-East region of Raja Ampat islands from 6 to 10 May 2017 with the following itinerary6 May 2017 Leaving Sorong city for Waim island by motorized boat. It takes approximately 2 hours to reach the island. Our destination is Isanak beach where we will enjoy snorkeling to explore the wealth of marine bio-diversity of Raja Ampat that is the natural habitat of a lot species of tropical fish including trevally, striped surgeonfish and etc. Continue trip to the nearby village Village Tour to see Papuan people in their daily life Overnight stay 7 May 2017 Wake up early in the morning, We will go by motorized boat to Warafar forest - We will go hiking and watching Red Bird of Paradise Paradisaea rubra Back to homestay - brunch Snorkeling at Mamiaef island We could enjoy fishing We can stay one night in tents in the island or stay in the village. Isanak beach in Raja Ampat 8 May 2017 Hiking and camping in the forest near Fish Lagoon 9 May 2017 Hiking and camping in the forest and wildlife watching 10 May 2017 Walking back to the beach Transfer by boat to nearby village - wash Going back to Sorong Cost 6 million rupiahs/ person Fish Lagoon The cost includes transportation by motorized boat between Sorong and north-east Raja Ampat islands, food, payment to local guides, and land owners, basic accommodation at the villager's house and in tents in the jungle. The cost does not include entrance fee paid to Dept. of Tourism of Raja Ampat, airfare, accommodation in a hotel in Sorong before and after the tour, travel insurance and other personal expenses. Please, bringYour own snorkeling equipment, binoculars, flashlight, sun-block-lotion, clothing that is suitable for beach, and tropical who are interested in joining the trip can contact me Charles Roring by e-mail to peace4wp or by sending text/ whatsapp message to +6281332245180 78auY6.