11 Days

11 Days


THE INVITATION
At the heart of the Coral Triangle sits a name divers whisper more than they say aloud.
Wakatobi its name drawn from its four main islands, Wangi-Wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko remains one of the least-crowded corners of Indonesia's marine world, protected as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and revered among divers for reef biodiversity found almost nowhere else on Earth.
This is a journey through water and culture in equal measure: reef walls at Sombu, a stilted Bajo village built almost entirely over the sea, a fortress village tied to the historic Buton Kingdom, and a blacksmith's workshop on an island famed for forging parang by hand.
"This is not a single dive resort. It is four islands, each with its own reef, its own culture, and its own reason to slow down"
This is an invitation to move through Wakatobi the way it deserves by boat, by reef, and by island, at the unhurried pace this remote corner of Indonesia has always kept.
WHAT AWAITS YOU
Eight signature moments. Each one, unrepeatable.
01 A Welcome Danced Onto the Shore
Your first evening in Wakatobi unfolds around a traditional welcoming dance performance at your resort the islands introducing themselves before you've even seen the reef.
02 Liya Togo: A Fortress Village of the Buton Kingdom
Behind centuries-old fortress walls, the village of Liya Togo maintains its traditional weaving craft and a mosque tied to the history of the Buton Sultanate heritage still lived in, not preserved behind glass.
03 Diving at Sombu the Edge of the Coral Triangle
Sombu's dive wall drops straight into some of the richest reef biodiversity on the planet, part of the Wakatobi National Park's celebrated marine ecosystem.
04 Meeting the Bajo of Mola Village
In Mola, a stilted village built almost entirely over water, the Bajo people Southeast Asia's legendary sea nomads welcome visitors into a way of life lived closer to the ocean than the land.
05 Island Hopping Through Kaledupa's Coral Gardens
Snorkeling across Kaledupa's coral reef areas reveals why Wakatobi is considered one of the finest, least-crowded reef systems left in the world.
06 Bird Watching in Kaledupa's Mangroves
A quiet morning through Kaledupa's mangrove forest introduces the islands' other ecosystem — one measured in wingbeats rather than fin kicks.
07 Thirteen Dive Points Around Binongko
A full day of island hopping around Binongko threads together thirteen distinct dive and snorkel points — an extraordinary concentration of reef in a single day on the water.
08 Forging a Parang by Hand in Binongko
Binongko is famed across Indonesia for its blacksmiths. A hands-on workshop introduces the traditional forging of the parang, a craft passed down through generations of island smiths.
WHY INDONESIA
Few corners of the archipelago hold this much reef and this much culture at once.
The Heart of the Coral Triangle
Wakatobi sits within the Coral Triangle, the global epicenter of marine biodiversity, home to more coral and reef fish species than almost anywhere else on Earth.
A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
Wakatobi National Park is recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, protecting one of Indonesia's most significant marine ecosystems.
The Bajo: Legendary People of the Sea
The Bajo people of Mola Village represent one of Southeast Asia's most storied seafaring cultures, with a way of life built almost entirely around the ocean.
Buton Kingdom Heritage
Liya Togo's fortress walls and mosque trace back to the historic Buton Sultanate, one of the significant maritime kingdoms of the eastern archipelago.
An Island Blacksmith Tradition
Binongko's parang-making craft, passed down through generations, remains one of Indonesia's most distinctive living metalworking traditions.
Four Islands, Four Distinct Characters
Wangi-Wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko: the four main islands that give Wakatobi its name each carry their own culture, reef character, and rhythm.
EVERYTHING INCLUDED
The details that let your attention stay beneath the surface.
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11 Days from$33.294.000,00