BUNAKEN NATIONAL PARK , INDONESIA
Ever fancy yourself being a mermaid?
Being able to swim along with other creatures of the sea , moving to the
rhythm of the waves? In the Bunaken Marine Park, you will encounter a
real “mermaid”, and you can also get a glimpse of sea life here.
Bunaken
is an 8.08 km² island in the Bay of Manado, situated in the north of
the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bunaken forms part of the
administrative city of Manado
, capital of North Sulawesi. The marine Park around Bunaken is part of
the National Park that also includes the ocean around the island of
Manado Tua – or Old Manado, Siladen and Mantehage.
Within the
Bunaken Marine Park, visitors can see various strange and colourful
marine life along its sea bed. To reach this park, you can take a
motorboat. The journey from Manado takes around 40 minutes. Entrance
fee is 25,000 rupiahs per person per visit.
The translucent
waters of the Bunaken seas enable people to clearly view numerous sea
biota. There are 13 species of coral reefs in this park, dominated by
edge ridges and block ridges of rocks. The most attractive view is the
steep vertical sloppy coral reef that plunges down as deep as 25-50
meters.
Feast your eyes on 91 types of fish found in the Bunaken
National Park, amongst which are the locally known gusimi horse fish
(Hippocampus), the white oci (Seriola rivoliana), yellow-tailed lolosi
(Lutjanus kasmira), goropa (Ephinephelus spilotoceps and Pseudanthias
hypselosoma), ila gasi (Scolopsis bilineatus) and others.
Divers
may also meet mollusk like the giant kima (Tridacna gigas), goat head
(Cassis cornuta), nautilus (Nautilus pompillius) and tunikates/ascidian.
For
those who enjoy scuba diving, this is a great place to be. With about
20 dive spots to choose from, divers will have the chance to swim below
the sea, and frolic joyfully while admiring the sea creatures.
Make sure to visit Bunaken during its best season between May to August. That way you can explore the Park to its fullest.