
Labengki and Sombori
Blue Lagoon, Danau Mahumalalang
Blue Lagoon is a hidden natural wonder located on Labengki Island. It is a stunning turquoise lagoon nestled amidst karst cliffs, offering a unique blend of seawater and freshwater.

Kimaboe view point
Kimaboe View Point offers a high vantage point, giving you panoramic views of the islands and the vast ocean, similar to some viewpoints in Raja Ampat

Twin Lagoon / Danau kembar
The Twin Lake of Labengki is more like two natural pools side by side, with clear water and a bluish-green color.

Pantai Pasir Panjang / Long beach
This beach is indeed known for its long stretch of pristine white sand, making it a prominent feature of Labengki Island. It's a popular spot for visitors to relax, swim, snorkel, and enjoy the stunning scenery

Love bay / Teluk cinta
Love Bay, also known as Teluk Cinta in Indonesian, is a truly special spot on Labengki Island! It's famous for its unique heart shape, which is best seen from above

Tobelo lake
Hidden gem: It's a secluded lake, tucked away and surrounded by lush greenery. This makes it feel like a private oasis, perfect for those seeking tranquility.

Red sand beach / Pantai pasir merah
Reddish-orange sand: The sand has a distinct reddish-orange hue, which makes it stand out from the typical white sand beaches.

Air kiri beach
This beach is renowned for its clear waters and surrounding green cliffs, making it an ideal spot for swimming and photography

Five lagoon
Five lagoon has clear and calm water. Around the lagoon, there is a lush forest with green trees. The beauty of the lagoon is further enhanced by the presence of several rocks scattered around the lake.

Khayangan view point
One of the best attraction in sombori islands, known for its stunning views of the surrounding islands and turquoise waters

Berlian cave / gua berlian
This cave is famous for the beauty of its stalactites and stalagmites that sparkle like diamonds when exposed to light.

Allo cave
Inside the cave, you'll be mesmerized by the intricate formations of stalactites and stalagmites. These natural structures have been formed over thousands of years, creating a stunning display of shapes and textures

Stingless jellyfish lake
Sombori Island is one of only a few places on Earth where you can swim with stingless jellyfish. This makes it a truly unique and unforgettable experience

Mbokita village (Sea gypsy) sombori
Mbokita is primarily inhabited by the Bajo people, who are traditionally known as "sea gypsies" due to their close relationship with the ocean. They have a rich maritime culture and are skilled boat builders and fishermen.

Preshistoric painting cave
the cave walls are adorned with numerous ancient paintings that offer a glimpse into the lives and culture of the people who lived there thousands of years ago

Labengki kecil island (sea gypsy village)
Labengki Kecil is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and vibrant underwater world. The island is also home to a small Bajo community, who are known for their seafaring skills and traditional way of life.
