Regionen · Kapitel 6
Sulawesi & Raja Ampat
Sulawesi has the shape of an orchid — and is just as exotic. Indonesia's fourth-largest island offers two completely different worlds: In the south, the highlands of the Toraja with their unique burial rites, and in the north, the diving paradise of Bunaken. Off the coast of West Papua lies Raja Ampat — the crown jewel of the underwater world, a place where the evolution of marine life has reached its peak.
5 Abschnitte in diesem Kapitel
1
Tana Toraja — The Land of Heavenly Kings★★★
Tana Toraja in the highlands of South Sulawesi is one of the most culturally fascinating places in the world — a place…
2
Bunaken — World-Class Wall Diving★★★
Bunaken is a small island off the northern tip of Sulawesi, near the port city of Manado, and one of Southeast Asia's l…
3
Makassar — Sulawesi's Bustling Capital
Makassar (formerly Ujung Pandang) is the largest city in Eastern Indonesia and the gateway to Sulawesi's adventures. Th…
4
Raja Ampat — The Best Diving Area on Earth★★★
Raja Ampat (literally: "Four Kings") is an archipelago of over 1,500 islands off the coast of West Papua — and by unani…
5
Togian Islands — The Forgotten Paradise★★
The Togian Islands lie in the Tomini Bay of Central Sulawesi and are one of Indonesia's last true insider tips . An arc…
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