Dive Into Lembeh
Dive into Lembeh is nestled in Kasawari bay and has its own resort, located on the main land of the Lembeh strait, Indonesia - a true macro photographer’s paradise- just off the north east coast of Sulawesi and is famous for its "muck diving” on black volcanic sand critter infested coral reefs. The resort is located at the northern end of the strait out of sight of Bitung harbor in the south, offering unspoiled views of Lembeh island.
Muck diving is all about spotting weird and wonderful underwater critters, species that you would normally not find during a regular dive.
Diving in the Lembeh strait means you are diving with a guide who is trained to show you species such as frog fish, hairy frog fish, mimic octopus, blue ringed octopus, banded sea snake, mandarin fish, orangutan crabs, mantis shrimps and many other critters that are hiding on the black volcanic sand, amongst patches of rubble and coral.
“Dive into Lembeh” has nine sea view private bungalows -all in the same category.