The title of “last paradise” in Indonesia is often given to the stunning Raja Ampat archipelago.

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Raja Ampat is a remote island chain located off the coast of West Papua, Indonesia. It is known for its incredible biodiversity, with crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life, lush rainforests, and towering karst rock formations. Here are some reasons why Raja Ampat is considered a last paradise:

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  • Unmatched Biodiversity: Raja Ampat is part of the Coral Triangle, a region known for its incredible marine biodiversity. The coral reefs here are some of the healthiest in the world, teeming with fish, coral, and other marine life. Divers and snorkelers can expect to see a wide variety of fish, sharks, rays, turtles, and more.
  • Remote and Pristine: Due to its remote location, Raja Ampat has been less impacted by tourism than other parts of Indonesia. This means that the islands are still relatively pristine and undeveloped. Visitors can experience a true sense of isolation and escape the crowds.
  • Cultural Richness: The islands are home to the indigenous Papuan people, who have a rich culture and history. Visitors can learn about their way of life and traditions.
  • Stunning Landscapes: Raja Ampat is not just about the underwater world. The islands are also home to beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and towering karst rock formations. Visitors can go hiking, kayaking, or simply relax on the beach.

photo by: @World_walkerz[IG]
photo by: @World_walkerz[IG]
photo by: @World_walkerz[IG]
photo by: @World_walkerz[IG]