Five years. Silence. Empty dive boats. The pandemic had swept over the diving world, leaving only memories of underwater adventures. But the call of the ocean, particularly the legendary Komodo diving, echoed louder than ever. While I’d enjoyed dives in Tulamben and explored Mexico’s cenotes, nothing compared to the magic of a liveaboard trip exploring
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Diving Nusa Tenggara has been our favorite area in Indonesia. Nusa Tenggara (translated as “southeastern islands” in the Indonesian language), also known as the Lesser Sunda Islands, is an archipelago from Bali to the east up to Tanimbar Islands. It has two provinces; West Nusa Tenggara (Indonesian calls “NTB”, abbreviation of Nusa Tenggara Barat) where
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Bali offers visitors a lot of fantastic experiences, both natural landscape and culture. Tourists come here for honeymoons, yoga retreats, surfing, partying, and doing what we all know and love – scuba diving! So yes, Bali is an excellent destination for diving enthusiasts. Unlike other remote dive destinations, you can easily combine diving in Bali with
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Lombok is an island next to the east of Bali in the West Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Although it’s close to Bali, the culture and language are different than Bali. Unlike Hindu Balinese, Lombok’s inhabitants are 85% Sasak, whose ancestors have migrated from Java in the first millennium BC and are predominantly Muslim.The topography
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