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SOUTHEAST SULAWESI
​Southeast Sulawesi offers a unique blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking an authentic Indonesian experience. Unlike some of the more crowded tourist hotspots, Southeast Sulawesi retains its unspoiled charm and offers a chance to connect with local communities and explore pristine landscapes.
LABENGKI AND SOMBORI ISLANDS
Labengki, known as "Little Raja Ampat," boasts stunning lagoons, pristine beaches, and vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. Sombori, a short boat ride away, offers dramatic limestone cliffs, hidden caves, and breathtaking viewpoints overlooking turquoise waters. Together, these islands provide an unforgettable experience, from snorkeling and diving in crystal-clear waters to trekking through lush forests and exploring secluded coves.

Location
Labengki Island is located in North Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia.

WAKATOBI ISLANDS
Wakatobi, a hidden gem in Indonesia, is a haven for nature lovers and diving enthusiasts. Its name, an acronym of the four main islands—Wangi-wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia, and Binongko—hints at the archipelago's diverse beauty. Wakatobi boasts the world's second-largest barrier reef, a vibrant underwater paradise teeming with colorful fish and coral. Above the surface, pristine beaches, lush greenery, and the unique culture of the Bajo people, known as sea gypsies, add to the islands' allure.

Location
Wakatobi is located in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It's a group of about 150 islands that form an administrative regency.
Wakatobi is located in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. It's a group of about 150 islands that form an administrative regency.
Here are some more details about its location:
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Archipelago: Wakatobi is part of the Tukang Besi Archipelago.
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Surrounding Waters: Wakatobi is surrounded by the Banda Sea to the north and east, and the Flores Sea to the south and west.
Wakatobi is quite remote, which contributes to its pristine environment and incredible biodiversity. It's known for its stunning coral reefs and is a popular destination for diving and snorkeling

BUTON AND MUNA ISLANDS
Buton Island is a haven for nature lovers, with its lush rainforests teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Hiking through these forests, you'll encounter towering trees, vibrant orchids, and a symphony of bird calls. The cool, fresh air and the sounds of nature create a tranquil atmosphere, offering a respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Muna Island, on the other hand, is famed for its stunning landscapes, including pristine beaches, lush forests, and the iconic Lake Napabale, a saltwater lake separated from the ocean by a narrow strip of land.

Location
Buton and Muna islands are located in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

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