Cruising the Raja Ampat region in Indonesia Part 2, by Mike Veitch
Cruising the Raja Ampat region in Indonesia Part 2, by Mike Veitch
One of the iconic dive sites in Raja Ampat “Manta Sandy”, is famous due to a consistent population of Manta Rays during the months of November through May. These gentle giants can be found feeding at the surface or hovering over a cleaning station at 40 feet of depth (13 metres) and are not scared off by respectful snorkelers and divers…
This is the part 2 of The Lighthouse Consultancy’s series of articles focussing on cruising Raja Ampat in Indonesia. To read the entire article click, Cruising the Raja Ampat region in Indonesia, part 2.
Mike Veitch is the co-founder of the Underwater Tribe, Bali’s leading dive centre specializing in teaching underwater photography and creating custom itineraries for serious photographers in Bali and throughout Indonesia.