The second part of the trip report from our first Expedition of the year, 10 days from Komodo to the Gili Islands.
5 days into our trip to Gili Trawangan and after a briefing stop to refuel, the Jaya, her guests and crew headed west towards their final destination. But far from being over, another 5 days of fun, diving and exploring lay ahead for everyone.
After Banta, we made the journey over to twin peaked, active volcano – Gunung Sangeang – to dive a favourite of many, Bubble Reef. This site is very special, firstly because the bottom is composed of black sand, making the colours of the reef even more striking. It’s also a great place to see unusual macro life, such as pygmy seahorses and many different nudibranchs. However, what makes it really unique are the volcanic gas bubbles escaping from the sand in the shallow water, and places where the sand is so hot that you can cook eggs.
Pete certainly felt the full volume of the kids’ exuberance when they mobbed him on the beach as he brought out candy for them all.
In addition to the diving, land exploring, and obvious napping and eating that come as standard on any liveaboard trip, guests had a few more educational pursuits too. Jo taught guests about manta rays and everyone learned a few more facts about these graceful beasts. Who knew they had 4000 teeth? Brian, a skipper and sailing instructor in his normal life, gave a great workshop on knots to guests who got their heads around bowlines, cleats and hitches. And prior to her upcoming speaking slots at the Adex Dive Show in Singapore, Lia treated guests to a lecture about Deep Sea and her experiences photographing in this environment. The odd impromptu guitar session from Valentino, Marcel and Marwan also kept everyone entertained during the dusky sunset hours.
After Moyo, we travelled by night to Gili Trawangan and arrived there early in the morning ready for departure. After 27 dives, many miles travelled, a slew of new rules developed in the game of Uno and many new friends made, it was time to say our goodbyes. It had been such a great trip and as always it’s a shame it has to end, but we’re so happy we got to share this beautiful part of Indonesia with 12 adventurous souls. We hope to see you all again soon.
-Wicked Diving Komodo
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