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Kei Islands of Southern Maluku Islands in Eastern of Indonesia

Kei Islands of Southern Maluku Islands in Eastern of Indonesia

The Kai Islands (also Kei Islands) of Indonesia are in the south-eastern part of the Maluku Islands, in Maluku Province. The most accessible part of southern Maluku, the Kei Islands are rapidly regaining their reputation as the place to go to look for perfect, unspoilt beaches. The most popular destination is the island of Kei [...]

October 28 2011 | Posted in Indonesia Islands, Kei Islands Maluku, Maluku Islands | Read More »

Morotai Island of North Halmahera Maluku – Historical Island During WW2

Morotai Island of North Halmahera Maluku – Historical Island During WW2

Morotai Island (Indonesian: Pulau Morotai) is an island located in the Halmahera group of eastern Indonesia’s Maluku Islands (Moluccas). It is governed as a regency of North Maluku province, called Morotai Island Regency Kabupaten Pulau Morotai , and is one of Indonesia’s northernmost islands. The population was 54,876 in 2007. History During the fifteenth and [...]

February 13 2011 | Posted in Halmahera Islands, Indonesia Islands, Maluku Islands, Morotai Island | Read More »

Natsepa Exotic Beach in Ambon Island of Malukus – The Spices Islands

Natsepa Exotic Beach in Ambon Island of Malukus – The Spices Islands

Natsepa beach is located in the village of Suli, Maluku, precisely in the middle of embarrassment. It looks beautiful in the photos that I upload. White sand and clean with fishing boats ply the search for fish and sell them to buyers. Ambon people say, not to Ambon, if not swimming in Natsepa. That is, [...]

January 21 2011 | Posted in Ambon Island, Indonesia Islands, Maluku Islands, Natsepa Beach Ambon Island | Read More »

Halmahera Islands : Volcanoes, Nutmegs, Diving, Primitives and Jungles

Halmahera Islands : Volcanoes, Nutmegs, Diving, Primitives and Jungles

The remote Halmahera island, also called Gilolo or Jailolo, is the largest island in Maluku (the Moluccas), K-shaped almost like a miniature Sulawesi.  With white sandy beaches, unspoiled forests and the spectacular Mt Mamuya in the distance, this island offers stunning scenery. This is a rugged and mountainous landscape and much of the island is [...]

December 9 2010 | Posted in Halmahera Islands, Indonesia Islands, Maluku Islands | Read More »

Banda Islands : Best Beaches, Best Diving and Best Part of Indonesia

Banda Islands : Best Beaches, Best Diving and Best Part of Indonesia

The Banda Islands (Indonesian: Kepulauan Banda) are a volcanic group of ten small volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, about 140 km (87 mi) south of Seram Island and about 2,000 km (1,243 mi) east of Java, and are part of the Indonesian province of Maluku. The main town and administrative centre is Bandanaira, located [...]

December 8 2010 | Posted in Banda Islands, Indonesia Islands, Maluku Islands | Read More »

Ambon Island : City of Spices in Maluku Archipelago Eastern of Indonesia

Ambon Island : City of Spices in Maluku Archipelago Eastern of Indonesia

The Maluku islands, sometimes called the Moluccas, are a string of islands stretching between Sulawesi and Papua in the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago. It was also known historically as Spice Islands; and it was the aromatic smell of the spices – nutmeg, cloves and cinnamon, then very valuable and were nowhere else to [...]

December 8 2010 | Posted in Ambon Island, Indonesia Islands, Maluku Islands | Read More »

Maluku Islands – The Islands of Spices in Indonesia

Maluku Islands – The Islands of Spices in Indonesia

Maluku, Indonesia, also known as the Moluccas or the Spice Islands, is a region of Indonesia consisting of approximately 1000 islands, that lies between Sulawesi and Papua. A place which is the transition zone between the Asian and Australian fauna and flora, and also between the Malay-based cultures of western Indonesia and those of Melanesia, [...]

October 13 2010 | Posted in Indonesia Islands, Maluku Islands | Read More »


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