Barefoot Conservation's Raja Ampat project site, is situated in the East Indonesian/West Papua region of the coral triangle.
Marine life of Raja Ampat
The oceans that surround Raja Ampat contain 80% of all the world's coral species (10 times the number of species found in the entire Caribbean!), 1350 species of fish, 6 of the world's 7 marine turtle species and 27 varieties of marine mammal.
Raja Ampat last diving frontier
Raja Ampat may well be diving's final frontier, this stunning tropical paradise has the highest known concentration and diversity of marine life on earth.
Accommodation on Raja Ampat project site
The accommodation on the Barefoot Conservation's Raja Ampat expedition is situated in the perfect paradise beach location, footsteps away from the unrivaled coral reefs.
Crystal clear waters of Raja Ampat project site
Raja Ampat's crystal clear waters contain 80% of the worlds corals, larvae produced here are swept across the oceans to replenish other reef ecosystems.
Raja Ampat Coral Reef
The oceans that surround Raja Ampat contain 80% of all the world's coral species (10 times the number of species found in the entire Caribbean!), 1350 species of fish, 6 of the world's 7 marine turtle species and 27 varieties of marine mammal.
Raja Ampat Lagoon
The perfect clear beaches and calm lagoon's of Raja Ampat provide a haven for both land and sea juveniles.