Hidden Global Cities That Are Under the Radar but Full of Character

17. Raja Ampat, Indonesia – The Last Paradise on Earth

Painemo Island, Blue Lagoon, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia. Photo Credit: Envato @Igor_Tichonow

Tucked away in the farthest reaches of Indonesia, Raja Ampat is an untouched marine paradise boasting the highest biodiversity of coral reefs and marine life on the planet. This archipelago of 1,500 jungle-covered islands is home to crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and towering limestone formations. Snorkeling or diving here feels like swimming in a living aquarium, surrounded by manta rays, whale sharks, and thousands of vibrant fish species. Due to its remote location, Raja Ampat remains one of the most untouched destinations in the world, ideal for those seeking serenity and underwater wonders. Best time to visit: October–April for the best diving conditions.

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