Set sail with a small group of intrepid explorers onboard Coral Geographer from Singapore to Darwin and uncover Indonesia’s island wonders. Navigate through the Riau and Karimata Islands, once bustling maritime corridors that are now untouched paradises for snorkelling and diving enthusiasts. Explore the extinct volcanic beauty of Bawean Island, which is rich in cultural traditions and dotted with picturesque coastal villages. Venture to Tana Beru, where the art of crafting wooden Phinisi boats by ancient methods is still alive. Be mesmerized by the stunning burial chambers of Tana Toraja on a special overnight excursion and delve deeply into the unique customs of Sawu, remote islands safeguarding their ancient ways of life. As you journey, indulge in beachside traditional performances, cultural spectacles, and the serenity of crystal-clear waters—an experience that beautifully blends history, culture, and nature’s wonders. This carefully crafted voyage offers an adventure that balances excitement with moments of peace, ideal for those pursuing a truly memorable travel experience.
- Dive into the crystal-clear waters and coral reefs of Segun Island, a historic stop along the maritime Silk Road.
- Discover the remote beauty and traditional Malay culture of the Karimata Islands, surrounded by serene, palm-fringed villages.
- Swim, snorkel, and explore the volcanic landscapes and rich traditions of Bawean Island, home to the rare Bawean deer.
- Witness the ancient art of Phinisi boat-building at Tana Beru, where traditional craftsmanship blends with spiritual rituals.
- Explore Tana Toraja where you’ll explore iconic Tongkonan houses, Tau-tau effigies, hanging burial sites, and the 400-year-old village of Kete Kesu, with an overnight stay featuring local music and dancing.
- Visit the renowned island realms of Komodo National Park and witness the ancient reptile “dragons” which inhabit this protected sanctuary.
- Step ashore on striking Komodo Island to witness the famed sands of the unique Pink Beach and challenge yourself with a moderate hike to the summit of this volcanic landscape to enjoy spectacular 360-degree panoramas of Padar Island.