- Flight booking: some Indonesian airlines (like Express Air) will not accept non-Indonesian credit or debit cards. Therefore you will need to use a local agent to make a reservation for you. I have booked number of flights via an agent in Makassar, Mr Lili from Cempeka Travel. He was very helpful – he always provided me with choices, prices and times of the flights. I only gave him names, times and destinations and he reserved the tickets. As soon as he reserved he sent me PayPal link to pay the invoice. As soon as I paid, within few hours I received an email with PDF flight etickets. I only presented those bookings at the airport and it was all fine.
- Malaria: Many books and doctors inform about malaria risk in Sulawesi. I think every tourist MUST take precautions as malaria is a very serious illness. Ask the locals in every area you travel about the malaria risk, they will tell you. Don't forget to carry own mosquito net as some places do not offer one. Many people told me that Dengue is quite spread disease. It is also transmitted by mosquito.
- Sunshine: even when it is cloudy, make sure you put sunblock as you might get seriously burnt.
- Currents in Bira: I would suggest you only ask about diving and snorkeling the divers in Bira (dive instructors and the divers living there) as the Bira is famous for very strong currents which might be very dangerous. There has been already some dive accidents, when 5 Japanese divers were swept out and away from Cape Bira. Take extra precautions around Kambing Island.
- Baboons: on a way to Bara beach, via the forest path, you might be encountered with baboons. Be aware and careful. If you decide to climb a hill view point (from Bira Village), you might find baboons too. Stay calm and distanced.
- Motorbike hire: if you are staying in Bira for few days, I would suggest you rent a motorbike (ask at Salassa guesthouse in Bira) and you just tour round small villages (drop me an email and I will send you a map). Always ask for the directions if you are not sure. And when you ask, re-confirm it with another passer-by!
- Language Barrier: always carry with you basic Indonesian Phrases (for the directions) as it will be very useful for you becasue not many people in the villages speak English (drop me an email and I will send you basic Indonesian).
- Food: I experienced that the best lunches were in small local paces, called Warungs. When you enter village and you want to have lunch, just ask for Warung (have ready some basic food phrases). The portions are enormous and the prices are local.
- Photography: I found out that people in Sulawesi like when the picture is taken of themselves or they ask to take picture with you. Be patient and take picture with people if they ask you. Sometimes it took me like 1 hour session when the whole family of 20 people wanted to have a picture taken.
- Money Exchange and ATMs: I would suggest to change money in Makassar airport – they offer good rates and they always have enough money to be changed. There is no money exchange in Bira, Bau Bau or Wakatobi. There are ATMs in Bira and Bau Bau, but if you need to exchange cash then you must do it in Makassar. There is no ATM in Hoga Island, you find ATMs in Wanci.
This is me collecting valuable information for all of you...Travellers around Sulawesi and Wakatobi:)
Welcome to my Blog South Sulawesi and Wakatobi. In May and June 2012 I traveled through South West and South East Sulawesi, including Wakatobi Marine Park. Since I found it difficult to find any constructive and reliable information, I decided to create this blog for the travelers who are planning to visit these places. I hope you find everything you need. If there is anything that I have not included, get in touch with me.
Monday, 9 July 2012
USEFUL TIPS for travelling in Sulawesi
USEFUL
TIPS:
USEFUL WEBSITES AND CONTACTS in Indonesia
In this part I would like to share information about the Travel Agents / Tour Operators which I either met, used their services or just exchanged number of emails.
USEFUL
WEBSITES AND CONTACTS in Malaysia and Indonesia
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS in Indonesia / Sulawesi
1.
Cempeka Travel
Contact:
Mr Lili cempekatravel@gmail.com
Website:
www.sulawesi-experience.com
Notes:
Mr Lili was very helpful when I requested information about Sulawesi,
travel around and booking the flights. He was always ready to help
and answer all of my questions. He booked all the flights for us from
Lion Air, Express Air, Merpati and if needed others too. He arranged
safe payment method (via paypal) and issued us the tickets the very
next day. Each time I had tickets in the PDF in my email.
TRIPS:
They can organize trips all over Sulawesi as well as in Bali, Raja
Ampat and Papua, Lombok and Flores. The prices of the trips depends
on the number of tourists in the group and the accommodation type
(hostels or hotels)
LANGUAGES:
English, French, Indonesian, French, Italian, Gemran and Japanese
(however, in places such as South East Sulawesi and Wakatobi , there
are guides that speak only English)
TRANSPORT:
they can arrange transport for tourists but the driver speaks only
Indonesian
FLIGHTS
RESERVATIONS: yes, with no extra commissions (except Air Asia and
Merpati airlines they add up 20.000 Rp per ticket)
PAYMENTS:
bank transfer and PayPal secure system. 80 % of their customers
choose to pay with the credit cards – they pay for flight tickets,
tour packages, dive trips, hotels, car rentals
AIRPORT
PICK-UP: yes, they can arrange the
pick up from/to the airport (except to Cantral Sulawesi and
Gorontalo)
2.
Mr Eko Harwanto
Mobile
: +628124259136
TRIPS:
he can organize trips in every region in Sulawesi – South Sulawesi:
Tana Toraja – funeral ceremony, traditional house of tongkonan,
mountain panoramas, rice fields. Central Sulawesi: Togian Islands,
snorkeling and diving, North Sulawesi: Bunekan Island, vulcano track,
endemic animals
LANGUAGES:
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German but in high season
from June-August, they offer only English speaking guides.
TRANSPORT:
they can arrange transport for turists
FLIGHTS
RESERVATIONS: yes, with no extra commissions
PAYMENTS:
bank transfer
AIRPORT
PICK-UP: yes, 19 USD
3.
CV Sulawesi Marendeng Tours and Travel www.travelsulawesi.net
Yakobus
Uddu is a tour operator who you can find in Makassar airport at the
counter desk at the arrival hall
4.
PANORAMA INDAH TOURS and TRAVEL www.panorama-sulawesi.com
Citra
Sudiang Indah F3 / 09 Makasaar 90242 / South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Yakobus
Ambalembang - he is from Tana Toraja
Tel:
( 62) 411 550340
Fax:
( 62) 411 552387
Cell:
( 62) 813 4238 4455
Email:
ptitours@indosat.net.id
Alternative
email address: yacobs75@yahoo.com
Toraja
Office:
Jalan
Pembangunan no 29 Rantepao
Tel
/ Fax :( 62) 423 21313
they
have one office at the Makassar aiport and another one in Toraja
they
arrange trips to Tana Toraja, Bira – from transport, accommodation
to cultural events
TRIPS:
Cultural tours in Sulawesi, Trekking, Birding tours, Orchide tours,
Butterfly / Insect tours, Cycling tours, Diving and Snorkeling (for
individuals and the groups). They specialise in Eastern part of
Indonesia – Sulawesi, Halmahera, Maluku, Papua, Kalimatan but they
can also arrange a stop over in Bali or Java. Prices of the trips
depend on the tour conditions – class of accommodation, the number
of the turists in the group and lenght of the trip
LANGUAGES:
English, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German and Japanese
TRANSPORT:
they can arrange transport for turists (ac coach) such as a Mini Van
(Toyota 4WD, Land cruiser, Micro Bus and Super Bus)
FLIGHTS
RESERVATIONS: yes, but only for the customers (need to book a
tour) / with no extra commissions
PAYMENTS:
Advanced payments for the tour will be requested (minimum of 10% of
the total tour cost). They accept Bank Transfers to their bank
account in Indonesia. The remaining balance is paid on arrival
(either to a tour operator or at the office). To reserve a flight,
the full payment must be sent before the eticket is sent.
AIRPORT
PICK-UP: yes, Makassar aiport to the hotel in center: 125.000 Rp
/ one way (by Mini van max 7 people) / Makassar airport to Tana
Toraja: 1.100.000 Rp / one way (by Mini van max 7 people)
5.
Alvin Tours and Travel
Yonathan
– Tour Guide / he is based in the Makassar airport in teh arrival
hall
6.
WAKATOBI – Hoga Island – Operation Wallacea
if
you would like to pre – arrange any accommodation and food in Hoga
Island contact Ilu Rubiah on ilu.rubiah@gmail.com
IMPORTANT:
IThe best time to visit the Hoga island is between
October and February when it is empty form the students, in March /
April – during the Easter holidays it can get pretty busy and
therefore there are no tourists in the resort. In June / July /
August and September – it is very busy with 200 students around and
therefore no possibility of staying in Operation Walacea resort. I
would always suggest to contact Ilu and check with her when exactly
the resort is students-free.
Sunday, 8 July 2012
WAKATOBI Marine National Park
WAKATOBI Marine National Park / Pulau Kaledupa / Pulau Wangiwangi / Pulau Hoga
If
there is a tourist magnet in this area, it is Wakatobi Marine
National Park. Wakatobi and Pulau Hoga in particular are said to be a
superb diving location.
The public-transport way to Pulau Hoga involves quite a bit of island hopping: From Bau Bau (Pulau Buton) to Wanci (Pulau Wangiwangi), from there to Ambeua (Pulau Kaledupa) and from there to Pulau Hoga. It's possible to get to Pulau Kaledupa by speed boat from Pasarwajo (Buton's east coast), but most people prefer the slower (and safer) boat from Bau Bau. This leaves in the evening and takes 9..11h depending on weather conditions.
Our 15 hour journey from Bau Bau to Kaledupa and then to Hoga Island
FROM Wanci Wanci
to Hoga or Tomia Islands:
- Head to PELABUHAN MOLA before 10.30am when all passengers arrive from the airport
- Take public speed boat to Hoga or Tomia (to Hoga between 9am and 12pm and to Tomia between 9am and 10am)
- It is difficult to charter a boat from Wanci to Tomia without making any arrangement before
Arrive to Wanci
Island by Plane
Wanci has a small
airport which can be reached from Makassar (Ujung Pandang) with a
stop in Bau Bau. It takes only 20 minutes to reach Bau Bau and around
1 hour from Bau Bau to Makassar. There are number of airlines that
fly – we flew with Express Air. It is a very small plane for only
around 35 people.
There is no public
transport between the Wanci airport and the Center. You will need to
take a taxi (dont take a motorbike as the roads are bumpy and not
safe) for 100.000 Rp. The journey takes around 30 minutes. When you
leave the airport, you must pay the airport tax (I think 20.000 Rp)
Wanci (Pulau Wangi Wangi)
Wanci
has a surprising amount of hotels and guesthouses, several are along
the busy and narrow road that leads south from the harbour to the
market, others are scattered about town. Expect to pay Rp 5,000 for
an ojek trip within town.
Wanci Accommodation (Mar-2008)
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PATUNO RESORT – beautiful and luxury resort – visit: www.patunoresortwakatobi.com
They
arrange the dives (400.000 Rp without equipment)
Bike
Hire for 115.000 Rp half day or 180.000 Rp full day
They
also organize Wanci trips / they have Banana boats, Jet Ski and Manta
Tows
Places of Interest on Pulau Wangi Wangi
- Pasar Sentral, the Wanci central market and also Pasar Malam (Night Market) – selling only food and great cakes and sweet treats/
- Wanci's main harbour, boats to Bau Bau depart here
- Taman Rekreasi Umum - A public picnic site about 8 km north of Wanci. Some dilapidated wooden structures, access to the sea, lots of rubbish there.
- Caves with freshwater springs inside
The
island of Wangiwangi is actually quite nice for a little cycling.
There are flat, hilly and mountainous areas and a good mix of roads.
It's not a big island, so one can go around in a day. This is what I
do. There are some nice beaches along the way and the occasional cave
with a fresh water spring inside. In various places on the island new
roads are being built, so by the time you read this, you should have
some more road cycling options.
PULAU HOGA
Stay on Hoga:
20.000 Rp per person (per entry not per day)
From
the Kaledupa police station, get a permit to visit Hoga (if you don't
have a photocopy of your passport, visit Ambeua's "computer
shop" first). Then find the owner of a hut (usually Kaledupa
people, ask around). The owner will then find a boat, get the hut
ready and carry over not only you and your gear but all your supplies
(water, food, candles, oil, batteries, ..) for the planned number of
days. Then he will walk you to the Wallacea office where you register
(or get sent back if no permit from the Kaledupa police). The owner
of the hut will then return. You will see him again on your planned
departure day, when he will come and pick you up.
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the above information might be a little but outdated as it is form
2008. We were on Hoga Island in May 2012 and we did not request any
permission to stay. We paid 20.000 Rp per person when we were
leaving.
More facts about
Hoga:
What makes a stay on
Hoga difficult is the lack of fresh water. All wells on the island
have semi-salty water that may be acceptable for a shower but not for
drinking. Fresh water is brought over from Kaledupa and filtered on
Hoga. Bottled water is an alternative.
Hoga has no shops,
kiosks, warung, restaurants. Particularly outside the season when
resorts are shut down and Wallacea operates with a minimum of staff,
it's essential to plan ahead and bring enough supplies. It is still
possible to get hot meals at the Wallacea center but should tell
staff one day early. The best way is to arrange the accommodation and
the meals is to contact them in advance and make booking (see below).
They have around 140
huts available. The setting of the huts is very nice / by the coast
line and also in the 'jungle'. Note that after the rain you may
encounter many lizards on the paths where they stay during sunny
days.
Hoga is a small island
with no cars, motorbikes, bicycles. There are foot paths in the
south-western part of the island, but the rest of it can only be
reached by walking along the beach (during low tide) or by boat.
There are about 150
huts on Hoga and these are mostly owned by Kaledupa people. Hut
owners may rent out directly to visitors and provide water / food.
Wallacea owns a few huts but may also rent out other huts and then
compensate the owners.
If you are coming for
diving then I would recommend to arrange diving with the Operation
Wallacea as they have all equipment in very good condition and they
offer re-freshers as well as the diving courses (reservation is a
must during off season). It is not recommended to go there during
peak season (Easter holidays and after mid June till around end of
August) when they receive around 200 students around the world who
come there to dive and to conduct research.
If
you walk along the beach (left from the jetty), then you will find
few more huts which belong to Tukangbesi Divers
(http://www.tukangbesidiving.com/
or www.hogaislanddiveresort.com)
Hoga is just 2 km
from Ambeua / Kaledupa and half the distance is shallow water.
Transport between the two islands is by small motorboat (called
"Johnson"). The school boat goes at 6:00 am and 13:00 hours
(returns rightaway, is based in Kaledupa) but there can be other
boats going. The official fare for visitors is Rp 50,000 per boat.
ACCOMMODATION
on Hoga Island:
We
stayed at the Operation Wallacea resort. If you would like to pre –
arrange any accommodation and food in Hoga Island contact Ilu Rubiah
on ilu.rubiah@gmail.com
IMPORTANT:
The best time to visit the Hoga island is between October and
February when it is empty form the students, in March / April –
during the Easter holidays it can get pretty busy and therefore there
are no tourists in the resort. In June / July / August and September
– it is very busy with 200 students around and therefore no
possibility of staying in Operation Walacea resort. I would always
suggest to contact Ilu and check with her when exactly the resort is
students-free.
If
you are a diver – they can rent you diving equipment or snorkels
1
dive cost – 400 000 Rp including the equipment which is in very
good state
Meals
– 40.000 Rp per meal – you can pre-arrange every day how many
meals you want to have
Renting
a hut – 100.000 Rp per hut (50.000 Rp per person)
The
resort has around 140 huts, common area, area for diving equipment,
they have few boats, they can arrange the transport to Kaledupa and
take you to Bajoe Village too.
There
is also another resort (only around 200m from Wallacea) called Hoga
Island Dive Resort, formerly called Tugangbesi Diving -
http://www.tukangbesidiving.com/)
their website is also www.hogaislanddiveresort.com
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accommodation in traditional wooden-style huts built on stilts
overlooking the beach / sea;
-
they charge 1 000 000 Rp for 1 night / 2 dives / breakfast, lunch and
dinner
- to arrange the reservation call Wia on 085241628287 or wiahoga@gmail.com
- Geertjie organizes the diving knows the site well
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When you have a few days’ left for sightseeing it is worth while to
stay in Bau Bau at the Hill house owned by your English speaking
hosts Ibu and Pak Kasim. Their travel agency Wolio
Tour and Travel Call: +624 022 1189, Fax: +624 022 4316 can
organize interesting trips in and around the nice little harbour city
Bau Bau. The Hill house is situated in the old Wolio fortress on top
of the hill where the view is magnificent the temperature cool and
the diners delicious. From the balcony one can spot and hear lots of
birds and other wildlife. Your hosts can tell you about the rich
history of Buton – we have not had
experience with this couple – this information is from here:
http://famberv.home.xs4all.nl/geert/sightseeingtheisland.html
There
is another resort called LaBaba Resort
(none there, I think closed?) I am not sure if it is possible to stay
there any more.
The map of Hoga was taken from here: http://www.kutu.com/indo/sulawesi08/Sulawesi2008.htm
Places
of Interest on Pulau Hoga
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Wallacea center, Tukangbesi Diving operation, jetty = jembatan -
where most people arrive
*
Well with slightly salty water = sumur mandi
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LaBaBa Resort (not sure if it is still opned?)
*
Island Garden Resort (not sure if it is still opned?)
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Fishing village = kampung
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Area with lots of huts = pondok tamu
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Large government houses
The
places on the west coast of the island are accessible either by
footpath or by walking along the beach. Going further north to the
fishing village is only possible along the beach during low tide,
with an occasional climb over rocks between two sand beaches. One can
walk on past the village and reach more nice beaches until rocks
block the way. The area from the Wallacea center past the many huts
and on to the government houses is nicely done with sealed footpaths,
beyond the government houses there's no way to continue. To fully go
around the island, a boat is needed.
Wallacea
has worked out rules that make sure the activities in the area are a
win-win situation for locals, for the government, for visitors, for
the environment and for them. For example, visitors have to respect
certain rules (behaviour, dress) as not to do damage to the
environment, offend locals or reflect badly on the organization -
individuals that don't follow can be expelled / students sent back.
Then,
prices for a number of services have been fixed to avoid destructive
competition.
As
a compensation for the local communities' cooperation (a lot of
student projects involve visits to villages and interaction with
locals), a part of the income must be used to fund projects for the
benefit of these communities.
Prices
on Pulau Hoga (May 2012)The nearest ATM is at Bau Bau,
bring enough cash !
*
Transport b/w Hoga and Kaledupa on any boat: Rp 50,000 per head -
payable to boatman
*
Motor boat rental for a trip b/w Hoga and Kaledupa: Rp 50,000 per
boat - payable to boatman
*
Hut rental: Rp 100,000 per night and hut - payable to hut owner or to
Wallacea office
*
Meals: Rp 40,000 per head per meal - payable to Wallacea office
*
Rental of snorkeling gear: Rp 60,000 per day and set - payable to
Wallacea office
http://www.kutu.com/indo/sulawesi08/Sulawesi2008.htm
(great Informative BLOG!!! but some information might be outdated)
THINGS
TO DO WHEN NOT DIVING:
- Walk around the Hoga island when low tide
- Take a day trip to Kaledupa and visit: Visit Bajo Sea Nomad village of Sama Bahari (Sampela) in Kaledupa, Visit Kaledyupa and see local vawers, Walk to the TOP of the HILL and see the village of Sampela, Snorkel in Sombano brackish water lake
- Day trip to Tomia Island? (2 hours by boat, from Kaledupa to Tomia = 1 hour)
+62
852 4162 8287 and +62 853 9429 0576 – might be difficult to arrange
DIVING
and SNORKELING on Pulau HOGA
Tukangbesi
Diving: http://www.tukangbesidiving.com/howtogetthere.html
(former) or at present they are called Hoga Island Dive Resort
www.hogaislanddiveresort.com
– we dont know in what state they have the diving equipment.
Cost:
1.000 000 Rp including 2 dives, 1 night and full board
Cost:
400.000 Rp per dive including the equipment
You
can also snorkel around Hoga Island which is really spectacular. Jump
off the jetty (from Wallacea side) and snorkel/swim right of the
jetty for around 50 meters till you reach coral walls.
A
good place for both snorkelling and diving is at the jetty of the
Wallacea centre, where there's a steep drop off with lots to see just
a few meters from the beach. This is what makes Hoga so special.
There
are number of ways how you can reach Hoga Island. Few years ago it
was really complicated but nowadays there are many more options.
You
can fly from Makassar to Wanci via Bau Bau (Express Air – you can
book with Mr Lili cempekatravel@gmail.com
– very good experience)
The
ticket price depends on sub-class fare, start from IDR. 650,000 to
1,900,000 per one way
From
Wanci Island to Hoga Island: From Wanci airport a short taxi
ride takes you to the harbour for the 2-hour ferry ride to Kaledupa
Island where one of our boats will transfer you to the Resort (boat
around 50.000 Rp per person).
A
more economical way to get to the Hoga Island is to fly to Bau Bau
and then take the night ferry 8.30pm to Wanci, Wangi-Wangi Island
(Rp103,000), then the morning speed ferry to Kaledupa (Rp50,000) and
final transfer to Hoga Island (Rp50,000). On a couple of days each
week there is a direct overnight ferry from Bau Bau to Kaledupa
(120.000 Rp). We took it on Friday. For availability check with us
via sms/ text message: +62-852-4162-8287. When you arrive to
Kaledupa, you will arrive to Buranga and then you take ojek to Ambeua
(beautiful short journey) – around 10.000 Rp per person/per ojek
To
return from Hoga Island you will need to pre-arrange morning boat (at
5am) to Kaledupa and then take the boat at 6am or 7am from Kaledupa
to Wanci (50.000 Rp) which takes 2 hours. From Wanci you can either
take boat to Bau Bau or pane to Bau Bau / Makassar.
The PARADISE of Hoga Island
PULAU KALEDUPA and the Ambeua Village
Kaledupa
is a bigger island than Hoga Island. It belongs to Wakatobi National
Park. On Kaledupa there is not turist infrastructure at all –
there aren't any hostels or we have not seen any warungs. I have read
that you can ask local families to rent a room. There is a fish
market in Lau Lua. If you want to rent a motorbike, be careful of the
scammers as people will charge you a lot! You can take ojek
(motorbike – kind of local taxi) to take you around. If you wish to
visit number of places, rather arrange with one ojek driver then to
negotiate each time as it might cost much more. Note, that it is not
cheap to travel around Kaledupa as people are used to turists from
Hoga Island and therefore they charge a lot of money.
In
Kaledupa, Ambeua village, there used to be Wallecea office (house)
too where you could stay overnight. There was also some Library
project but everything is now closed. Wallacea did not renew the
rental contract and therefore they do not have the office there any
more. The students came there more for social research rather than
marine – marine research is on Hoga Island.
In
Ambeua, there is a big school with a green field – it is really
nice and lively around there. Just walking around the village is very
pleasant. If you want to visit fish market, you can walk from Ambeua
harbour straight up to the hill, when you reach the end of the hill
(there is a T junction) you turn right and you walk for around maybe
20 minutes (ask to Pasar Ikan) ask for Lau Lua and its Pasar Ikan
(Fish Market). If you have a motorbike it is easy and fast to get
there.
I
must say that the villages, the roads and the houses are absolutely
beautiful on Kaledupa Island. The motorbike drives are spectacular –
very colourful!
There
is a small Bajoe Village – Sampela - just off Ambeua (you can see
it form Hoga Island). You can arrange a boat ride and they can take
you into this Bajoe village (50.000 rp per boat).
The Bajau people are
often described as Southeast Asia’s sea gypsies. Their skills as
sailors, skin-divers, and fishermen are admired, while at the same
time they are reviled for willfully destructive practices such as
fish bombing and the use of cyanide in coral reefs. You can read more
on Bajoe peope here: http://www.wayang.net/?page_id=400
Bajoe Village of Sampela near Kaledupa
How to reach Kaledupa Island
You
can take a night boat from Bau Bau to Kaledupa (only couple of nights
a week) – 120.000 Rp and it takes around 15 hours (doesn’t stop
in Wanci). If you take a boat from Bau Bau to Wanci (every night at
8.30pm – 103.000 Rp and arrives at 6am to Wanci) and then you take
a boat to Kaledupa (50.000Rp per person). To/from Hoga Island you can
take local boat (20 minutes / 50.000Rp per boat)
DIRECTIONS on Kaledupa Island
Kaledupa - First to the
northern end of the island. The road is narrow, steep
and most of it in very bad condition. It passes gardens and patches
of forest. Eventually reach Sombano, a tidy little fishing village
with a white sand beach.
The
southern part of the island:
Buranga, Tanome, a waterfall, Peropa, Pajam. The roads in this area
of Kaledupa are better than the one to Sombano and the ride to Pajam
area is fun. There is a beautiful view in Palea hill view over
another Bajoe village and over the Kaledupa south island. If you
carry on down the hill you will reach Peropa which is apparently very
nice beach too (we have not visited though)
IMPORTANT:
note
that not many people speak English on Kaledupa island so have some
basic Indonesian language phrases ready – to negotiate the prices
of ojeks or get directions. Bring enough water and food as you might
not find many shops. Don’t forget to arrange the boat from Hoga and
back - the last boat pick up is around 3-4pm as the tide on Hoga
island get very low and it may cause problems to reach the island.
We
were very lucky meeting Ola (hp 081-543116284)
who told us and directed us from Kaledupa to Hoga.
Lau Lua Fish Market in Kaledupa
TOMIA
ISLAND
Tomia
Dive Center: http://tomiadivecenter.com/
3
Days 2 Nights Package* includes 3 times Diving
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Non Air Con. (AC) IDR 1.705.000,-/person.
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With Air Con. (AC) IDR 1.815.000,-/person.
4
Days 3 Nights Package* includes 5 times Diving
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Non Air Con. (AC) IDR 2.750.000,-/person.
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With Air Con. (AC) IDR 2.915.000,-/person.
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All prices in Diving Package is valid for a minimum of 2 licensed
divers
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Diving license card/book need to be shown on arrival for security
reason
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An additional IDR 100.000,-/ person / day will be charged for single
traveller
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Advance notice is needed for night dive trip
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Diving equipment can be rented for 150.000,-/ day / person
Monica:
+62 816 861 954
Max:
+62 858 2459 2755
Activities
on Tomia Island
1. Bird watching or with luck : Whale Watching
2. City tour : Kahyanga, Puncak Tomia, Tewali, Local Fish Market
3. Snorkeling : Table Coral Reef, Roma, Marimabuk, Waitii, Waha, Pulau Sawa
4. Visiting Bajo/Bajau village
5. Island Hopping : Nda’a, Pulau Sawa, Onemobaa
6. Beach Hopping : Runduma, Honduwei, Waha
HOW
TO REACH TOMIA ISLAND
Arrival
to Tomia island
Wangi-wangi
– Tomia : regular boat – daily 9am | price : IDR 100.000
Wangi-wangi
– Tomia : chartered boat | price : IDR 2.000.000 – IDR
8.000.000 | from Wanci (Wangi-Wangi) directly to Tomia only you and
your group on the boat (private).
From
Bau-bau :
Bau-bau
- Tomia : regular boat – 9pm | price : IDR
130.000/person/oneway
- KM Wisata Indah 2, ONLY AVAILABLE every Friday night.***
- KM Wisata Indah 1, ONLY AVAILABLE every Wednesday night.**
- KM Azam Raya 1, ONLY AVAILABLE every Monday night.**
- KM Permai, ONLY AVAILABLE every Tuesday night.**
- KM Wahyu Samudra, ONLY AVAILABLE every Sunday night.*
Departure
Tomia island
Tomia
– Wangi-wangi : regular boat – daily 8am | price : IDR
100.000
- Tomia – Wangi-wangi : chartered boat | price : IDR 2.000.000 – IDR 8.000.000 | from directly Tomia to Wanci(Wangi-Wangi) only you and your group on the boat (private).
I HAVE NOT TRAVELLED AROUND TOMIA ISLAND. THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN COLLECTED THROUGH A NUMBER OF WEBSITES, AGENTS AND TOUR OPERATORS WHICH I CONTACTED. FOR THIS REASON I CANNOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS SECTION ABOUT TOMIA.
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