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Solor, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar and Alor are small string of islands off the east coast of Flores. For centuries cut off from the cultural and historical changes. The peoples are a mixture of Malay and Melanesians, some have Portuguese and Dutch missionaries controlled this area from the 16th to 19th centuries. The waters surrounding these islands are exotic and still vastly unexplored. 

The crystal clear blue waters abound in a myriad of spectacular marine life offers some of the most fascinating underwater world. Scientists have confirmed that this region us the heartland of marine life.

 

T U K A N G  B E S I

As one of the world's most unique diving destinations, the Tukang Besi chain of islands, south east of Sulawesi, could be considered as one of the last out-spots of diving civilizations featuring colossal drop-offs and magnificent coral reefs. Remote and exotic, Tukang Besi was once referred by the Cousteau Society as the finest diving spot in the world. An enchanting world of natural beauty.


 

T A K A  B O N E R A T E

Spread over 2200 square kilometers in the Flores Sea south of Sulawesi, Taka Bonerate is the largest a toll in Indonesia, the third largest in the world. This archipelago exist of hundreds mostly uninhabited tropical islands and a tolls surrounded by crystal clear waters and lagoons. Many diving professionals believe this archipelago contains incredible diverse marine life. There are virtually no roads on these islands, allowing remote villages and dive sites to remain untouched.


 

K O M O D O

This legendary island together with its neighbor island Rinca belong to the Komodo National Park the only place and home where the Komodo dragon still lives and roams freely. The Komodo dragons are survivors of the prehistoric carnivores that thrived in tropical Asia some 100 million years ago. 

These secluded islands are dominated by wild eroded mountains and deserted bays with fine pink and white sand beaches and spectacular underwater world.

 

F L O R E S

Discovered by the Portuguese explorers in 1512 who named it Capo da Flores or Cape of Flowers. Flores is a long and mountainous island, with astonishing landscapes, rain forests, dramatic volcanoes, deep ravines and picturesque villages. Ancestral beliefs are still widespread in remote villages, Flores has great collection in megaliths and cult houses, 

mount Kelimutu with its 3 crater lakes, and each lake has different colour water, makes Kelimutu one of the world's great natural beauty.


 
   

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