Ambon - Malaku Divers - Trip Report April 2010

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While you are in Bandaneira go visit the old fort and museum and then take a tour of the nutmeg farm. We took the tender over and once on land we walked everywhere .(very easily) After the tour of the farm the owners had a huge spread of wonderful tea and many kinds of nutmeg cakes, jams etc.for us to eat. They also had many items for sale afterwards at good prices. We gave up a couple of dives to do the tour and I felt it was well worth it! Have fun!
 
Here is a picture of the fort and I will put another picture in another post of the food at the nutmeg farm. For some reason when I try to post more than one picture it will not upload??? Bring some money to the fort as street vendors sell pearls, t-shirts etc. here. Also, if you get a chance do the mandarin dive. It was filled with mandarin fish.
 

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Don't forget some rupiah for this tour as well. We bought spices, jams, etc. here!
 

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Thanks SR, however I am not diving with Maluku divers but with Blue Rose, that's my policy : I prefer local ;) .
Talking about gastronomy, I might be pulling your leg a bit though I must say there is a little truth in stating I had my worst experience in NYC. Take it from a true parisian. :)
Ok serious, I am always in for local culinary attractions that's also probably why we are flying to Bandaneira and looking forward all sorts of nutmeg based delights. :coffee:


Hello Luko, sorry to hear you had a bad NYC food experience. Bad food can be found even in a big cosmopolitan city, especially when food comes from a kitchen with unsanitary conditions.

I wish I could remember the name of that little orange colored fruit I had in Ambon which had the most amazing sweet and sour taste. And of course, they call them the spice islands for a reason.

I dived with Maluku Divers primarily because they were very helpful when I asked them to source O2 for my group of rebreather divers. I had not heard of Blue Rose, not sure they were in business back then as the island had only been open for tourism again after the war for a year or two before we arrived... -Andy
 

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