Raja Ampat Islands

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Raja Ampat Islands is a remote Indonesian archipelago renowned as one of the world’s richest marine biodiversity hotspots and a premier destination for diving and ecotourism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
tourist destination
administrativeRegion Raja Ampat Regency NERFINISHED
biodiversityStatus megadiverse marine region
climate tropical
country Indonesia
formerProvince West Papua NERFINISHED
governingCountry Republic of Indonesia NERFINISHED
hasActivity island hopping
kayaking
liveaboard diving cruises
reef snorkeling tours
hasEcosystemType coral reefs
mangrove forests
seagrass beds
tropical rainforests
hasLocalCommunities Papuans NERFINISHED
coastal fishing villages
hasPart Batanta NERFINISHED
Misool NERFINISHED
Salawati NERFINISHED
Waigeo NERFINISHED
thousands of smaller islands
hasProtectedArea marine protected areas network
hasWildlife birds of paradise
manta rays
reef fish
sea turtles
sharks
knownFor birdwatching
coral reef ecosystems
ecotourism
high marine biodiversity
limestone karst islands
marine conservation areas
scuba diving
snorkeling
language Indonesian
locatedIn Bird's Head Peninsula region NERFINISHED
Coral Triangle NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
Southeast Asia
West Papua NERFINISHED
mainAccessPoint Sorong NERFINISHED
partOf Raja Ampat Regency NERFINISHED
province Southwest Papua NERFINISHED
tourismType adventure tourism
marine tourism
nature-based tourism
transport speedboat connections from Sorong

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eastern Indonesia contains Raja Ampat Islands
subject surface form: Eastern Indonesia
Bird’s Head Peninsula hasPart Raja Ampat Islands
World Heritage Sites in Indonesia hasSite Raja Ampat Islands
Papuan Islands hasSubregion Raja Ampat Islands