Hi all! My husband and I are planning to go to Raja Ampat for the first time and do a liveaboard for the first time as well, so have some questions that I failed to find answers to:
- 9 nights trip to central and south vs 12 nights trip central, south, and north (Wofoh, Aljui Bay, Kawe, and Wayag) in December end. The price difference is a lot a lot so we're trying to understand how much we would miss by not going north? From reading so far, north doesn't seem to be the best part of RA but maybe I am just missing posts.
- Should we bring gloves or reef hooks or anything that might help with staying put if the current is too strong? I don't believe it should be and I don't see the liveaboard saying anything about it but wonder if anyone could tell us more.
- Is it worth taking anti-malaria pills? From reading it seems to be on the main islands mostly but when out in the water how bad are mosquitos there?
- Any other recommendations for first-timers? Maybe something that we must bring with us, or do while there?
Thank you all in advance!
Just to add to
@living4experiences good tips and to answer your question about the North. If the cost is alot as you have suggestion then I would say save your money. Remember 9 days of diving is already alot. If you have never been and your only go to the North then obviously the north will seem amazing but if you are going to the South/Misool area and central area and you have to spend a whole bunch more money for only 3 more nights to see the North I don't know if you will be getting your money's worth. But that is just my personal opinion, I know some people love the North. And not that I am saying the North is bad its still amazing! but IMO it was not as spectacular as Misool area. The first time I did Raja I did one of the longer North, South Central trips. The second time I did South, Central and land based and liked that alot more. And now actually all I do is south and land based central, or strictly just land based no liveaboards. You can actually do Raja for very very cheap if you do land based only.
Personally I would take the money you save and spend some time land based relaxing and living the true island life. I really like Kri, Mansuar, Meos Mansar, and Arborek its just a different experience and feeling. All are relatively close and very easy to get to from Sorong. Or the other thing I would do with the cost savings is see some other parts of Indonesia (and not just Bali, there is soooooooo much more to Indonesia than just Bali)
For the gloves and reef hooks, I would say gloves is a personal thing, I have never felt the need for them (also some boats do not allow them because they say it promotes people to touch the coral), but a reef hook is a MUST.
I live in Indonesia for many year and have been to Papua several times along with many many other islands and have never take anti-malari pills and never had any issues. yes malaria is present in Papua but the Raja Ampat area its very very very very minimal if any at all. Honestly the only thing you actually need to worry about is Dengue (I have gotten in 2 times now and many of my friends as well), but there is really nothing you can do for this. As for the mosquitoes, well they love me and I have never had them bite me on the water (as in when your on the boat). But if your on land there are mosquitos but its not as bad as you would think. If I don't have repellent on I will get a couple bits but its nothing to crazy.
As for things to bring usually your liveaboard should provide you a list if not there are many many many list online and youtube videos. The thing I actually see if people bringing too much stuff. Just bring what you need, especially clothing wise.
For other things do to, well how much time do you have??? because Indonesia and surrounding countries have sooooo many things you can do. Indonesia is one of my most favorite countries in the world and I have been to around 70 different countries.