The New Bali: 5 Unspoiled Islands Where Local Culture Is Still the Main Attraction

Raja Ampat: The Underwater Eden

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Raja Ampat, an archipelago off the northwest tip of Papua, is often hailed as one of the world's best diving destinations. But beyond its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life, Raja Ampat is a cultural haven. The indigenous Papuan communities have lived in harmony with the sea for centuries, and visitors can experience their traditions through music, dance, and art. The islands' remote location has helped preserve their pristine condition, making it a sanctuary for both nature and culture. Exploring Raja Ampat offers a chance to connect with the ocean's wonders while appreciating the deep-rooted traditions of its people.

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