Overview:
Description
Bunaken National Park is a marine park in the north of Sulawesi island, Indonesia. the park is terrestrial, including the five islands of Bunaken, Manado Tua, Mantehage, Nain and Siladen. The southern part of the Park covers part of the Tanjung Kelapa coast.
Prerequisite
Zero logs are allowed
What you get
4D3N Up to 7 dives
Objects under water
A very rich coral ecosystem covers most of Bunaken National Park, dominated by fringing reef and barrier reef corals.
There are about 390 species of coral recorded in the waters of the Park. A distinct feature is a 25-50 metre vertical
coral wall which is inhabited by 13 coral genus. The seaweeds that can be found here. The park is also abundant in
different species of fish, marine mammals and reptiles, birds, molluscs and mangrove species.
About 2000 species
of fish live in the waters of the park, among them being the emperor angelfish, Almaco jack, spotted seahorse, bluestripe
snapper, pinkish basslet and two-lined monocle bream. The species of mollusc include the giant clam, horned helmet
shells, chambered nautilus, and ascidians.
It is claimed that this park has seven times more general of coral
than Hawaii, and more than 70% of all the known fish species of the Indo-Western Pacific.
Itinerary
Standard itinerary are applied, modifications are available upon request
Price
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