cozcharlie
Contributor
I spent about 20 days in Lembeh from late April to mid-May 2024. I am sure it is way more photos than anyone wants to look at (around 330), but there is a link to my photos below. That is a ridiculous number of photos, but it works out to about 6 photos per dive for the 50+ dives I did. If you haven't been to Lembeh, it does give you an idea of what you are likely to see. It still probably represents only about 1 out of every 2 or 3 subjects I took photos of.
I like to go to a place and stay there for a while (especially for remote destinations since it spreads the airfare costs over more diving days), , but 20 days was a little too much. I think 14 days would have been about right, maybe with 5-7 days at one of the other dive destinations in that general area that could be reached by car/boat. I stayed at Lembeh Resort and dove with the on-site dive op. They did a great job. Part of my stay was for a photography course held at the resort so I didn't do any research on the other lodging/dive operators in the area (such as the one run by @Indah )
As with my earlier postings, ignore the "buy now" or whatever it says on the site below--that is some separate business that sells physical prints (my digital photos are available for free, I don't receive any money from someone buying physical prints).
[Lembeh 2024 - CozCharlie]
I like to go to a place and stay there for a while (especially for remote destinations since it spreads the airfare costs over more diving days), , but 20 days was a little too much. I think 14 days would have been about right, maybe with 5-7 days at one of the other dive destinations in that general area that could be reached by car/boat. I stayed at Lembeh Resort and dove with the on-site dive op. They did a great job. Part of my stay was for a photography course held at the resort so I didn't do any research on the other lodging/dive operators in the area (such as the one run by @Indah )
As with my earlier postings, ignore the "buy now" or whatever it says on the site below--that is some separate business that sells physical prints (my digital photos are available for free, I don't receive any money from someone buying physical prints).
[Lembeh 2024 - CozCharlie]