Indonesia - 10 nights
Aboard the Indo Master from Labuan Bajo
Located 200 nautical miles east of Bali, the Komodo National Park is nestled between the large island of Sumbawa and Flores in Indonesia, all of which are part of the Lesser Sunda Islands. Accepted under the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Programme in January 1977, and officially declared a World Heritage Site in 1991, Komodo National Park encompasses 132,000 hectares of marine waters making it one of the largest protected zones in the world.
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Built in 2022, the 47m Indo Master liveaboard was built on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi and is handcrafted from ironwood and teak (traditional to the area). You will find no other diving liveaboard as beautiful in Indonesian waters, and, being built by divers for divers, you can rest assured that every need has been thought of and catered for.
"Although it is a wooden boat, it is well maintained and all details are well done. Proper management, high efficiency, and good overall service. The diving is well organised and there are many night dives."
"3 close friends, we spent 10 fantastic days on a beautiful, stable and very comfortable boat. The whole programme is well planned and so well executed. The dive guides are enthusiastic, friendly and make one feel safe even in challenging dive conditions like strong currents. The scenery is breathtaking - Raja Ampat is so vast and so empty, a rarity in today is world."
"We spent 13 days on the liveaboard and were wowed at every stage. From beginning to end, each dive briefing, each meal, each and every interaction with the crew and the awesome diving - the level of professionalism was top notch!"
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