Lalunia Liveaboard
Representativee
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www.come2indonesia.com |
Type Of Ship
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Motor Vessel |
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Length 26 m |
Max Speed
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8 Knots |
Numbers Of Cabin |
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6
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Maximum Passangers
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Guests 14 Persons |
Lalununia has the facilities and services as follows :
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Lalunia
is 26 meters long. On the bottom deck there are 6 cabins: 4 double
cabins, 2 single cabins and 2 bathrooms at client's disposal. On the
upper deck there is a saloon that serves as the dining room, conference
room and playroom at the same time. You can find there a collection of
books in different languages, as well as an audio-visual equipment with a
great collection of "sunny hits" (DVD in near future). It turned to be a
rule to dance after dinner as you can find there enough space for
"noisy activities". On the upper deck there are also: the kitchen,
diving back-up facilities and an additional toilet. Moreover, on this
deck you can find comfortable outdoor seating in the sun and shade where
as a general rule the life concentrates.
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The
viewing terrace on the roof, where you can take sun bath on comfortable
loungers during the day, can serve as a lodging place because there id
nothing more exciting on the open water than falling asleep under the
stars (although we assure you that cabins are very comfortable as well
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Lalunia's Technical Specifications
Lalunia |
Speed Boat
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Constructed |
2009 |
Material |
hull - iron wood; deck, cabins, roof - teak wood |
Length |
7,5 m |
Accommodations |
4 DBLS, 2 SNGL |
Toilets |
2 external showers/3 toilets (with showers) |
Engine |
Yamaha 40 KM |
Length |
26 m/91 Feet |
Beam |
5,5 m |
Diving Equipment |
Speed |
8 Knots |
Main Engine |
Mitsubishi 6D20 |
Compressor
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CAT 9 |
Elektronics |
GPS/DS/Radio |
Genset |
Yanmar 6 kv |
Bottles INT
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12 piezas |
Life Jackets |
20
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THE OFFER
Basic informations
We organize diving safaris over 5 to 14 days (without calling at a port).
Our adventure starts in Labuan Bajo Port on Flores Island. Diving
expeditions take place in Komodo National Park. We organize smaller
(max. 8 person) and larger (max 10 person) group expeditions. There is
also a possibility of a boat charter and the opportunity to take up
residence on Bali, Flores or another island in the vicinity.
Price:
Diver: 220 USD per day per person
Non-diver: 180 USD per day per person
Price includes:
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Accommodation and full board (three main dishes),
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Water, coffee and tea,
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Three dives per day (first and last day diving depends on flight deadline),
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Transport from the airport to the boat in Labuan Bajo and return to the airport,
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Rinca Island trekking (basic program).
Price does NOT include:
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Additional drinks,
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Komodo National Park passing,
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Diving equipment hire.
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Safari
The
first time you we admire the coral reefs of Komodo National Park is in
flight. The view of stunning little islands surrounded by amazing white
sand and azure water takes one's breath away. An hour after departing
Bali Island we're seeing an entirely different, exquisite scenery. It is
noon. The ATR plane is slowly landing on Flores Island...
It is a 10-minute ride from the airport to the Labuan Bajo Port and
we're now ready to start our safari. The boat is set out to sea. From
this moment we're faced with one of the most diverse underwater
ecosystems of the world where the waters of the Indian Ocean meet the
Pacific Ocean. It guarantees us an unforgettable visual and emotional
experience.
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Diving
The
first day's plans are dedicated to check diving. If you have read about
strong streams on Komodo, you can be confident that in easy conditions
you will be learn to keep yourself and your equipment secure, as well as
learn to keep your balance. We're heading for Komodo Island, which the
beginning of the safari is just beginning and as approach it, it becomes
clearer and clearer. This is the calm bay where we will spend the
night.
On the second day we will have three diving expeditions in the north
part of Komodo National Park, where we will stay for the next two days.
These areas are well-known for their huge pelagian fish and beautiful
corals. Diving spots are diverse - underwater mountains, channels,
slops, ridges. All places are threatened by tides of heightened
intensity during certain times so it is important to choose the time and
place properly, securing maximum comfort during diving, no matter how
good one's skills are.
Castle Rock is a site that worth more than one diving trip. Each time
it is a completely different place. Just before the coming of the tide,
we can feel on our own skin, how huge shoals of fish prepare for it as
the water trembles. This is a kingdom of giant Trevallies. The show
starts when the stream comes - hunting has been begun. Travellies are as
fast as cheetahs. From time to time, we're in the middle of terrified
shoals of smaller fish. Even sharks starts making circles in the water
but the greatest panic rises when Bottlenose Dolphins take up the hunt.
Those diving places are some of the most dynamic, you can expect
non-stop action! During the entire show we're practically standing in a
place turning our heads in every direction to see everything that's
happening.
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Then as we're diving in one of two channels we are the dynamic element,
swimming along with the tide, having some difficulty in stopping to
admire the passing creatures - huge Sweetlips, Bumphead Parrotfish,
turtles...
The next well-known place in the area is Lighthouse, where Groupers
gather to reproduce. The best time for diving there is during a full or
new moon. We see the males biting their rivals in long chasing all
around us.
Next day we're sailing to the North-Central part of the park. It's the
place where we can find diverse diving places, but the most amazing one
of them all is Batu Bolong - the king of the area. This rock which grows
in the middle of a channel is a natural habitat and home for numerous
species of water animals. The steep walls are covered by small corals
because of strong tides heading from the north other time from the
south. We always dive in sheltered part of the rock and admire making
circles sharks, giant Travellies and numerous turtles, along with slugs
and shrimp. Just before resurfacing, about five meters under water, you
will be awed by the colors of the coral reef.
This part of Komodo National Park is also well known because of the
plateau that serves as a favorite hunting place for mantas. Even when
the tide is strong it makes for quite easy diving. We're swimming along
with the tide, passing mantas coming towards us from all directions.
Sometime there are even a few dozen of them. Apart from mantas - you can
meet there sharks, turtles and Bumphead Parrotfish.
A few more dives follow - each one unique. Then we go from a small,
rocky island in the North with numerous small caves, drift dives and a
completely different region - the South.
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Here
we have a completely different ecosystem and it seems as if we must
have moved 1,000 miles on. The water is greener, less transparent, and
beneath it we witness a scenery that is utterly different from what
we've seen before. The walls, boulders and ceilings of caves are covered
by long soft corals and colorful crinoids. The main reason we have
traveled to the south is this part of Rinca, a real paradise for fans of
watching invertebrate life. Snails, shrimps, crabs in different sizes
and colors abound and are ready to entertain. It is the best place for
night diving.
We spend two days in this magical location.
It is almost end of our journey. If there is a time and if we haven't
managed to see any Mantas in the North, we will sail to the south part
of Komodo Island. It's another Manta-spotting point within the park.
Trekking
Apart from diving and snorkeling, we take daily treks up low mountains on small uninhabited islands to admire the sunsets.
We need to climb for about half an hour to get the chance to look upon
Komodo from above. Such moments stay in our memories for long time.
Islands in the Komodo National Park are very picturesque. The surreal
colors of mountainous small islands take us to completely different
worlds, especially during sunset. Sometime we don't even believe it's
real. Mountains sunken in azure water traversed by bright, sandy beaches
make thought of returning home almost painful. It is worth to wait on
the beach for night to fall completely. On the way back, our boat
"Lalunia" will be lighted by plankton. The movement of our motorboat
will cause fireworks worth of new year celebrations - underwater ones
this time, with the exploding colors of nature.
An alternative to trekking is a relax on one of numerous beaches. There
are mostly sandy ones in this region, certainly beautiful and
completely uninhabited as well. Canoe or boat trips across mangrove
forests are very popular attraction too.
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Komodo / Rinca
During
the whole safari there are many interesting attractions apart from
diving. Komodo, as you well know, is a natural habitat for the greatest
lizards of the world - the Komodo Dragon.
Komodo Dragons were discovered in 1910 and to protect them in 1980 the
National Park of Komodo was founded. Dragons live on two of the park's
islands - Rinca and Komodo. We will take a two-hour trek on the savannah
(similar to African ones) to watch those stunning animals. Typical
dragon food is water buffalo, timour deer, wild pigs, monkeys and other
animals which we will also find there.
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ISLANDS
Bali
Bali
is this kind of island where everybody will find something to interest
him (or her). It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in
Indonesia. Every year thousands of tourists come there, mostly to surf,
dive, tour and party of course. Kuta is a place full of life for 24
hours seven days in week. Numerous clubs, restaurants and pubs are
characteristic for that place. Seminyak is full with joints with live
music (especially with salsa) and meeting places for minority and Bali's
subcultures. Sometime it is difficult to guess the sex of a person
sitting at the next table. Between Kuta and Seminyak we can find Legian,
which has the most popular beach in this area. Fans of beautiful
beaches, almost uninhabited ones, away from noisy Kuta, should go to the
south of the island. After an hour travel by taxi you can reach Balagan
Beach. White sand, palms, azure water, silence and delicious local food
brought straight to the beach.
It is worth to stay there for a night and fall asleep listening waves
trying to reach the beach. The west coast is a perfect place for fans of
luxury resorts. It is also a diving region as well. The north part of
the island is completely different. The whole of Bali is green and
flowery, but the northern part is the greenest place on the island.
Thermal springs or waterfalls are what attract tourists next. For
dessert you can visit the City of Artists - Ubudu - situated in the
central part of Bali. A night here will prove to be an amazing time
spent with a glass of wine listening to live music. There's also the
very popular Monkey Forest in Ubud. The whole island is filled with
numerous temples worth recommending. The Barong Dance show is also a
spectacle that won't fail to entertain.
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Flores
Flores
differs from Bali. It is hard to meet any tourists there. The island is
over 600 km long. Because of its narrow and winding roads, covering
this distance requires quite long time. Visiting Flores for few days and
then coming back to Bali from the airport in Mau Mere is your best bet.
During the trip you can see amazing waterfall, native villages, and
beautiful beaches - from white and sandy ones to rocky and green ones.
But the best impression makes the Kelimutu volcano. It has three
craters, each one different than the next.
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most effective one is azure crater which looks like something from the
other planet. As we travel, we pass tropical forest and rice fields.
Giant bamboos covered in fog, coffee and cocoa plantations, enchanting
cotton trees, women doing the washing by the river, naked children
playing in puddles, this is what brings us to another world, where
political views, corporations, the rat race and fashion don't matter.
The price is subject to change. Please
contact us for more information.