The Derawan islands must be everyone’s dream of the perfect tropical paradise:
warm, isolated islands with soft white sand beaches fringed with
waving palm trees, pristine seas that change color from green to deep
blue, and an amazing underwater life of giant turtles, dolphins, manta
rays, dugongs and barracudas, stingless jellyfish and sometimes, whales
Derawan is indeed one of world’s richest areas in bio-diversity. Small
wonder that the Derawan Islands are considered the third best dive destination in the world.
Located just away from the mainland of East Kalimantan in the district of Berau, the Derawan archipelago comprises 31 islands, most well known among these are the islands of Derawan, Maratua, Sangalaki and Kakaban.
Here is Indonesia’s largest nesting site of the rare and endangered
giant green turtles and hawksbill turtles, where one can daily watch
turtles lay their eggs in the sand or swim to sea with the turtles. The
entire marine conservancy region covers a total area of no less than 1.27 million hectares.
Here, you can find 460 different species of corals, ranking this area second only to the Raja Ampat. The Nature Conservancy and a team of international experts also found more than 870 species of fish
here, ranging from tiny pygmy seahorses to giant manta rays. On some
days, groups of up to 50 manta rays have been seen feeding together in
Derawan’s waters, says the Conservancy.
While on Kakaban, you can find the world's largest and most diverse jellyfish lake, including four unique species of stingless jellyfish one of which can swim upside down. It is for this reason that Kakaban is considered for UNESCO nomination as a World Heritage Site.
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