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Raja Ampat, located at the western tip of Papua, Indonesia, continues to captivate tourists with its exotic natural beauty, both above and below the sea. The archipelago of more than 1,500 small islands is known as one of the world's ten best diving waters, thanks to its rich marine life and diverse coral reefs.
Known as the heart of the Coral Triangle, Raja Ampat is home to more than 75% of the world's marine species. Some species can only be found in this region, making Raja Ampat a prime destination for researchers and nature lovers. This extraordinary biodiversity attracts not only divers from all over the world but also underwater photographers and adventurers looking for a unique experience.
The local government and various non-governmental organizations have worked hard to maintain the authenticity and sustainability of Raja Ampat's nature. Ongoing conservation programs are expected to protect marine and coastal habitats, including rare species such as reef sharks and turtles. In addition, the local government has implemented regulations to limit the number of tourists in some of the most sensitive locations to avoid environmental damage.
To support the continued surge of tourists, significant investments have been made in improving the infrastructure in Raja Ampat. The construction of environmentally friendly hotels and resorts, improvements to transportation facilities such as airports and ports, and the development of new roads have been carried out. The aim is to make Raja Ampat more accessible while maintaining the principles of sustainable tourism.