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Indonesia

  • 13-19 days
  • Multiple departures, February, March, June & October

 
  • Tangkoko Nature Reserve is among the last habitats for crested black macaques.

  • Bunaken National Marine Park offers some of the best snorkeling and diving in Indonesia.

  • A guided walk along a forested pathway leads you to a viewing area to look for Komodo dragons.

  • The average water temperature around Indonesia is in the low 80s, making for comfortable swims.

  • Observe the workings of an amazing marine ecosystem, including symbiotic relationship between clownfish and anemones.

Both below and above water, Indonesia’s biodiversity is unrivalled. Tigers, elephants, rhinos, orangutans, cloud leopards, tapirs and a multitude of rare, threatened and amazing wildlife are found in the nation’s forests and swamps. New species are constantly being discovered.

Available Tours

Raja Ampat Snorkeling Adventure
The waters of Raja Ampat Archipelago have the world’s greatest concentration of marine life for a region of its size. Itinerary highlights include Penemu, Waigeo and Gam.
13-day tours from $9,580

Komodo Snorkeling Adventure
Go on daily snorkeling outings in some of the planet’s top spots, including one consistently on experts’ top 10 lists. Itinerary highlights include Sangeang, Horseshoe Bay and Manta Alley.
13-day tours from $9,020

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Call (888) 993 – 8687 to book your spot on this tour. Questions? Email us at travel@wwfus.org.

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