Indonesia's natural beauty is endless. Underwater beauty is no exception, so don't be surprised if you are in Indonesian waters, all your tiredness will be cured here if you have tried it. The underwater beauty is one of the attractions for foreign tourists. One of the must-visit marine parks is the Taka Bonerate National Park area in the Selayar Islands region of South Sulawesi, perhaps you already know, because the beauty that has been created has spread to foreign countries. In this place you will be able to see with your own eyes how beautiful and rich the underwater world of Indonesia is. Here is some information about Taka Bonerate National Park that you may need to know when planning your visit here in order to reach your destination safely. This national park has the third largest atoll in the world with rich and beautiful coral growth. The beauty of the coral reefs that make up this unique chain of islands creates a breathtaking panorama that is rarely found in other tourist attractions, even in neighboring countries. If you want to take a vacation here, you can visit Taka Bonerete, Takabonerate District, Selayar Regency. Taka Bonerate National Park is a nature reserve covering an area of 530,765 hectares located in the Selayar Islands Regency, South Sulawesi Province, of a group of islands and waters, this area has a very beautiful underwater charm that has given it earned the nickname most beautiful marine park. In this national park dominated by fish and coral reefs, there is a variety of aquatic and coastal flora and fauna according to their natural conditions. This makes Taka Bonerate National Park the third largest atoll in the world after Kwajifein in the Marshall Islands and Suvadiva in the Maldives. The atoll region in TN. The Taka Bonerate area has approximately 220,000 hectares and has been included in the World Heritage List since 2005. 1. Underwater Tourism There are no less than 17 islands with underwater wonders that you can visit in this area. And one of the most popular places for diving is The Rivers Spot on Jinato Island. This dive site has a slope or wall shaped feature with temperatures reaching 28 degrees Celsius. The average depth of the water ranges between 5 and 10 meters with a current of about 0.15 meters per second.
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