Upcoming Trips
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Our trips are designed for small groups, between 6 to 12 people, to provide a more advantageous travel experience compared to larger groups. We offer a well-balanced mix of planned activities and free time, including visits to popular tourist attractions and authentic local experiences.
2024
26 October – 2 November: 8D7N Buton & Wakatobi
Buton and Wakatobi are emerging tourism gems in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, offering a mix of cultural and natural attractions. Buton, with its historical Baubau Fortress—one of the largest in the world—and traditional festivals, provides visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich heritage. It is also a gateway to the Wakatobi National Park.
21-26 December: 6D5N Orangutan Sighting & Dayak Culture Immersion
Tanjung Puting National Park is renowned for its orangutan conservation. During this excursion, we will travel along the Sekonyer River, which flows through rainforests, on a local traditional boat called a Kelotok. Visitors have the option to spend the night in a homestay and explore the natural wonders of the area. Activities include trekking through the forest, immersing in indigenous culture, learning to make handicrafts, cooking, and more.
2025
28 March – 6 April: 10D9N Raja Ampat (Waigeo, Batanta, and Misool)
Raja Ampat, also known as Four Kings, is an archipelago consisting of over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals that surround the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo, as well as the smaller island of Kofiau. It is a dream destination for anyone who loves clear waters and underwater activities.
18-23 April: 6D5N Explore Taiwan – Ancient Trail & Underwater Discovery
Immerse in the unspoiled natural beauty of southern Taiwan. This adventure promises a captivating exploration of unique indigenous cultures and an opportunity to discover some of the region’s finest dive sites. Along the way, indulge in the rejuvenating experience of soaking in hot springs nestled amidst this breathtaking landscape.
26 April – 3 May: 8D7N Explore Underwater of South Sulawesi
Taka Bonerate National Park is not as popular as other diving destinations in Indonesia, which is an additional advantage. The area is still untouched by dive tourism and can be considered one of the world’s few remaining dive frontiers. The atolls rise abruptly from a deep oceanic trench and offer some fantastic wall diving opportunities in good visibility.