Destination: Maluku
The second-largest island in Maluku, Ceram is virtually untouched because of its wild, rugged interior. Ceram receives a lot of rain throughout the year, and is a birdwatcher’s Paradise. Trekking in the Manusela National Park is about as far offs the beaten track as you can get in Indonesia; the park receives fewer visitors than Baliem Valley in Papua. Accommodation and information are most readily available on the ’heavily populated’ south coast. The north coast boasts some of the best snorkeling in all of Maluku at Asele, one hour east of Wahai.
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