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Bunaken, Diving in the Heart of Coral Triangle

One day before Indonesia for Coral Day – Eight of May. Please let me share one diving area that located at the heart of Coral Triangle: Bunaken! Bunaken is one of the first Indonesian’s national marine parks. It is located in North Sulawesi Province. I have been writing previously about another diving area in North Sulawesi: Bangka Island and Lembeh Strait. This province gains its popularity in scuba diving industry because of its special underwater nature. The ocean surrounding the province is home to endangered species such as coelacanth, dugongs, napoleon wrasse, turtles, dolphins, and migration path of whales.

Coral Triangle is a triangular area of marine waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands and Timor Leste. This triangle is acknowledged as the center of marine biodiversity, and often called as the Amazon of the Seas. 76% of world’s coral species are found there – which means the highest coral diversity in the world (with majority corals are located in Indonesia’s West Papua, Raja Ampat). The six countries are now forming an initiative called as Coral Triangle Initiative in order to protect this Amazon of the Sea with Permanent Secretariat Office based in Manado.

Bunaken National Marine Park is only 18 km from Manado or just about 40 minutes by boat. The marine park was established in 1991 and it covers 89,065 hectares which 97 percent of the park is water area. The national marine park covers five islands: Bunaken, Manado Tua, Mantehage, Nain, and Siladen. Some dive resorts are located in the coastal area of Manado while for scuba divers who like to experience staying in small islands then can stay in Bunaken Island or Siladen Island. According to Dive World website, there was estimation that the number of fish species in Bunaken Marine Park alone is around 2,000 species and at least 56 different genera of corals live in the park. I can tell you that the underwater life in this area is stunning! Some dive sites were covered by colorful coral garden and the visibility was so clear. Most of the dive sites are wall diving. The walls were covered by corals and fishes swimming around the corals. A scuba diver should pay attention at the corals as you might find those colorful nudibranch or other marine species that is rare – like orang utan crab. We also saw the biggest turtle ever, he was almost two meter long and huge!

We stayed in Bunaken Island for a week. I don’t recommend the resort where we stayed. My review can be found in this link. The island is very small and very quite. The internet connection was horrible, no television during our stay and after dinner time spent by chatting and drinking with other scuba divers. The waters were calm, perfect for snorkeling with beautiful view of volcano in Manado Tua Island. Life was good in Bunaken Island – but only if you don’t miss internet and television for a week 

Best Time to Visit

March to November is good months to visit, with June to October as the top months with excellent visibility. December to February is raining season. Most dive sites are still accessible but the visibility is less good and the sea will be rough to reach Bunaken and enter dive sites during these months.

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    • Terimakasih yaa..senang membaca komentarmu 🙂 Aku baru saja balik dari Raja Ampat 😉 Belum sempat nulis post-nya..ditunggu ya..pasti akan ada post dan foto-foto Raja Ampat sebentar lagi..

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    • Yup..there are plenty of turtles 🙂 and for sure lots of nudibranch and alien looking critters as well (I love nudibranch ;)) For whale sharks diving, usually they can be spotted on Cendrawasih Bay in West Papua, and if you love big guys – the sperm whales usually spotted in Wakatobi (near to Sulawesi Island) between October-November. But I have heard they were spotted in August as well 🙂

      • I had to google nudibranch as the name said nothing to me 🙂 Beautiful.

        We snorkeled with a whale shark in the Mafia island, just off the Tanzanian coast (if I already told you this, then apologies for repeating myself!).
        It was one of the most incredible experiences in my life. We were just two of us, the guide and the captain of that tiny wooden boat. We were a good one kilometer from the shore and enjoyed swimming along this amazing creature on several occasions. He/she was like a king! Soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo amazing.

        So, ever since then I try to see if we travel anywhere near whale shark spots 🙂

  2. Bunaken is spoiled by garbage and tourism. And no electricity and internet has become a problem for whole North Sulawesi.

    • Indeed, garbage is major issue for tourism in North Sulawesi. It was annoying to see how the garbage was floating around the ocean in North Sulawesi. Internet was pretty bad as well..For the electricity, I thought there was no problem in mainland though, but the islands do have some issue with that. I guess North Sulawesi Governor, SHS did not do much 😦
      Are you based in North Sulawesi? I like your blog but unfortunately I don’t speak good German 😦 I was learning German in highschool but totall forgot most of it 😦

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