Warmwater Wank
Contributor
Ss--Nice write up, interesting observations. We were in Lembeh for our first time in March, 2012 and stayed 2 weeks at NAD. Had a great time but I recall thinking at the time as we left "Might have been a bit too long...". That went away shortly after we got back home and I started going over photos and being reminded of just how special and unique that environment really is.
Then, back in November, we got to stop over in Lembeh for 5 nights (this time at Black Sand). I can now say with certainty that 5 nights is too short! I wonder if the trips had been switched though, if I wouldn't have found 2 weeks to be too short once I had my basic Lembeh experience behind me? I am deeply suspecting that, like any worthy acquired taste, the place grows slowly on you with time. (Or am I just reading too many Lembeh threads lately? )
We also saw some "egg" opportunities in November, this nudi shot probably was the better one:
I liked that you noted how great you were treated overall. We are convinced you have to look pretty hard to find surly, unhelpful locals in Indonesia, especially in the resort or liveaboard realms. In our fairly brief experience with Indonesian diving (4 resorts, 2 liveaboards in last 3 years) we have had consistently wonderful interactions with all kinds of people. In the hospitality area especially, genuine niceness seems to be an Indonesian national standard.
As for traffic, I would put Jakarta's traffic up top for serious congestion...but also give them the highest mark for basic civility! // ww
Then, back in November, we got to stop over in Lembeh for 5 nights (this time at Black Sand). I can now say with certainty that 5 nights is too short! I wonder if the trips had been switched though, if I wouldn't have found 2 weeks to be too short once I had my basic Lembeh experience behind me? I am deeply suspecting that, like any worthy acquired taste, the place grows slowly on you with time. (Or am I just reading too many Lembeh threads lately? )
We also saw some "egg" opportunities in November, this nudi shot probably was the better one:
I liked that you noted how great you were treated overall. We are convinced you have to look pretty hard to find surly, unhelpful locals in Indonesia, especially in the resort or liveaboard realms. In our fairly brief experience with Indonesian diving (4 resorts, 2 liveaboards in last 3 years) we have had consistently wonderful interactions with all kinds of people. In the hospitality area especially, genuine niceness seems to be an Indonesian national standard.
As for traffic, I would put Jakarta's traffic up top for serious congestion...but also give them the highest mark for basic civility! // ww