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Bunaken National Marine Park
The Bunaken National Marine Park was formally established in 1991 and is
among the first of Indonesia's growing system of marine parks. The park covers
a total surface area of 89,065 hectares, 97% of which is overlain by sparkling
clear, warm tropical water. The remaining 3% of the park is terrestrial,
including the five islands of Bunaken, Manado Tua, Mantehage, Nain and Siladen.
Although each of these islands has a special character, it is the aquatic
ecosystem that attracts most naturalists.
The waters of Bunaken National Marine Park are extremely deep (1566 m in
Manado Bay), clear (up to 35-40 m visibility), refreshing in temperature
(27-29 C) and harbor some of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world.
Pick any of group of interest - corals, fish, echinoderms or sponges - and the
number of families, genera or species is bound to be astonishingly high. For
example, 7 of the 8 species of giant clams that occur in the world, occur in
Bunaken. The park has around 70 genera of corals; compare this to a mere 10 in
Hawaii. Although the exact number of fish species is unknown, it may be
slightly higher than in the Philippines, where 2,500 species, or nearly 70% of
all fish species known to the Indo-western Pacific, are found.
Oceanic currents may explain, in part, why Bunaken National Marine Park is
such a treasure trove of biodiversity. Northeasternly currents generally sweep
through the park but abundant counter currents and gyros related to lunar
cycles are believed to be a trap for free swimming larvae. This is
particularly true on the south side of the crescent-shaped Bunaken Island,
lying in the heart of the park. A snorkler or diver in the vicinity of Lekuan
or Fukui may spot over 33 species of butterfly fish and numerous types of
groupers, damsels, wrasses and gobies. The gobies, smallish fish with bulging
eyes and modified fins that allow them to attach to hard surfaces, are the
most diverse but least known group of fish in the park.
Biologists believe that the abundance of hard corals is crucial in maintaining
the high levels of diversity in the park. Hard corals are the architects of
the reefs, without them, numerous marine organisms would be homeless and
hungry. Many species of fish are closely associated with particular types of
corals (folious, branching, massives, etc.) for shelter and egg-laying.
Others, like the enormous Bumphead Parrotfish, Balbometopon muricatum, are "coralivores"
and depend on hard corals for their sustenance. Bony mouth parts fused into an
impressive "beak" allow these gregarious fish to crunch corals like roasted
peanuts.
Some 20,000 people live on the natural resources of Bunaken National Marine
Park. Although there are inevitable conflicts between resource protection and
use by people, the Indonesian government is taking a fairly unusual and
pragmatic approach to park management. The idea is to promote wise resource
use while preventing overexploitation. Local communities, government
officials, dive resort operators, local nature groups, tourists and scientists
have played an active role in developing exclusive zones for diving, wood
collection, fishing and other forms of utilization. If successful, Bunaken
Marine Park will stand as an important example of how Sulawesi, and the rest
of Indonesia, can work to protect its natural resources. |
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Resorts |
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Bunaken Beach Resort |
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http://www.bunakenbeachresort.com/ |
BUNAKEN BEACH RESORT AND DIVE, located in the best place of
pangalisang beach in the middle of Bunaken National Park
Has its own private beach with seaview and sunrise in front of the
resort
Dive center with good dive set, big and comfortable dive boat,
experienced dive master
Standart and luxury AC bungalows. Beach,Garden and hill bungalows
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ceiling fan in room and hammock in terrace
Nice food and friendly staff
Running electricity and water all the day
Address : Bunaken Beach Resort
Pangalisang Beach Bunaken.
PO.Box 1309 ,
Manado,
North Sulawesi
Indonesia. |
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Manado Murex Dive Resort |
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http://www.murexdive.com/ |
Murex Dive ResortMurex Dive Resort is an equatorial paradise located on the
waterfront facing Bunaken National Park and Manado Tua Island. An ideal
vacation venue for Romantic Honeymoons, Diving Adventures, Snorkelling, Family
Vacations, Eco-touring or just pure relaxation.
Murex Manado, in the Village of Kalasey, across the bay from Manado city.
It's right on the water's edge, set in a beautiful tropical garden. Lovely
mature trees tower over a tranquil running stream. Air conditioned and fan
cooled rooms are quiet, clean, comfortable and spacious. Each has an attached
bathroom.
Recreation includes swimming, snorkeling and a house reef right at the front
(house reef 50 meters from your bedroom). |
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Siladen Resort and Spa |
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http://www.siladen.com/main_uk.asp |
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Located in a lush tropical setting in the Bunaken Marine Park, Manado, North
Sulawesi, Indonesia, Siladen Resort and Spa is the ideal location for your
vacation.
Enjoy a drink while sunbathing on our white coral beach, snorkle on our
house reef or simply relax by watching the most incredible sunset. If you are
in the mood for action, join our diving staff and explore one of the world’s
richest diving sites or join us at the SPA for a full range of traditional
Indonesian treatments and massages.
Rest peacefully in our spacious and elegantly furnished villas. In the
evening enjoy our international cuisine or ask for a private candlelight
barbeque on the beach.
Come to be pampered… you wont’ forget it! |
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Cha Cha Dive Lodge |
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www.bunakenchacha.com/ |
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Situatated on the quite eastern part of Bunaken island itself is the small and
intimate Cha Cha dive Lodge, which accomodates a maximum of 12 guests in 6
twin or double bed ensuite cottages with large balconies overlooking the
beautiful island of Siladen and the outer islands in the distance. The
standard and the deluxe cottages are constructed of local timber in
traditional style, with private bathroom and verandah, mosquito net and a
ceiling fan - no need of air conditioning on the breezy island - and the large
balcony if the dining area iverlooks a private beach bordered with a charming
and relaxing garden.
Remote and unspoilt, Bunaken Cha Cha Dive Lodge with its stunningly
romantic settings makes an excellent choice for couples or groups of friends
with a reasonabe level of diving experience and single travelers can also
enjoy the peaceful, family-style atmosphere. |
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Kikisi Nature Resort |
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http://www.wheretostayandplay.com/moreinfo.php/2274/ |
Kikisi Nature Resort is a small and cozy resort with luxurious vacation
houses. Placed in a resort setting, the vacation houses offer the freedom and
privacy of a normal residential home, combined with the luxury and service of
a comfortable hotel.
Whether you seek scuba diving, jungle trekking or just wish to enjoy the
resort’s tropical pool and relax, Kikisi Nature Resort is your entry point to
the exciting region of North Sulawesi.
Kikisi Nature Resort is located on the waterfront, with a magnificent view of
Manado Bay and the Lokon Volcano. |
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Onong Resort Siladen Kalasey |
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http://www.manadosafaris.com/operators/onong.php |
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Onong Resort is situated on Siladen Island, on a white sand beach, within
Bunaken National Park, 1 hour by boat from Mapia Resort located on the
mainland of North Sulawesi. This friendly resort has 7 cottages with A/C &
en-suite bathrooms (with hot water) & 4 rooms located on top of the dining
room (these 4 standard rooms share 2 bathrooms). The house reef is a typical
fringing reef, and after the flat reef the wall falls down almost vertically
and offers great diving and good snorkeling. |
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Tasik Ria Resort |
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http://www.tasikria.com/ |
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Nestling right next to the clear blue sea, this intimate boutique-style resort
has 34 rooms offering a pool or sea view. Located on Tanawangko Bay, on the
north-west coast of Manado, you are only 20 kilometers from Bunaken National
Park in North Sulawesi.
The resort is 33 kilometers (45 minutes) from Sam Ratulangi International
Airport, where you will be greeted by our hotel staff and transported by
air-conditioned bus to the resort. |
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Mapia Resort |
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http://www.kudalaut.com/uk/homeen.htm |
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Lumba Lumba Resort |
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http://www.lumbalumbadiving.com/bunaken-resort.html |
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Froggie's Resort |
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http://www.divefroggies.com/resort.html |
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NDC Resort Manado |
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http://www.ndcmanado.com/ |
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Sulawesi Dive Quest, Bunaken |
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http://www.sulawesi-dive-quest.com/ |
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Live Aboard |
MY Liburan
Ocean Rover
Part of each cruise will take place in the Lembeh Straits,
and Bunaken National Marine Park as well as Bangka Island.
Ocean Rover then journeys further north to a chain of volcanic islands, the
Sangihe Archipelago: dozens of islands. |
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Dive Centers |
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North Sulawsi |
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Blue Banter Dive
http://www.bluebanter-manado.com/ |
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Celeber Divers
http://www.kudalaut.com/uk/homeen.htm |
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Lumba Lumba Diving
http://www.lumbalumbadiving.com/ |
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Murex Divehttp://www.murexdive.com/ |
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Manado Dive
http://www.manado-dive.com/location.htm |
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Minahasa lagoon
http://www.minahasalagoon.com/sito/ing/home.html |
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Odyssea Divers
http://www.odysseadivers.com/ |
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Blue Banter Dive
http://bluebanter-manado.com/ |
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Living Colours Diving,Bunaken
http://www.livingcoloursdiving.com/ |
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Dive Froggies
http://www.divefroggies.com/ |
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Thalassa Divers
http://www.thalassa.net/nswa.php |
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Sulawesi Dive Quest, Bunaken
http://www.sulawesi-dive-quest.com/ |
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Froggies Dive
http://www.divefroggies.com/ |
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For National Park info go to
Indonesia National Parks |
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