Why Raja Ampat Should Be on Every Traveler’s must-see
Raja Ampat is often called the crown jewel of Indonesia’s natural wonders, and for good reason. It holds the title of the most biodiverse marine ecosystem on the planet, boasting over 600 species of hard corals and more than 1,700 species of reef fish. For nature lovers and divers alike, it’s the ultimate underwater dream. But what sets Raja Ampat apart isn’t just its ecological importance, it’s the rare sense of untouched beauty. The islands are remote, wild, and largely unspoiled by mass tourism. Towering limestone karsts rise from turquoise waters, birds of paradise call from the treetops, and local communities live in harmony with their surroundings.
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