My 'bucket list' trip to Komodo/Raja Ampat/Triton Bay that was scheduled in November was cancelled and is now tentatively re-booked to late March / early April 2022. It does seem possible that the Covid S**T show may be at a level allowing tourist travel by then.
This seems to be the 'normal' (if anything is normal anymore) start of the LOB season in Komodo. Triton Bay and Raja Ampat will both be land based.
Am I likely to experience stormy/turbulent weather and/or poorer visibility and/or a dearth of critters to photograph?
Thanks much in advance
This seems to be the 'normal' (if anything is normal anymore) start of the LOB season in Komodo. Triton Bay and Raja Ampat will both be land based.
Am I likely to experience stormy/turbulent weather and/or poorer visibility and/or a dearth of critters to photograph?
Thanks much in advance