Lembeh

Lembeh, a small strait located in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, is renowned as a diver’s paradise. Known for its incredible biodiversity, unique marine life, and stunning underwater landscapes, Lembeh diving offers an unforgettable experience for both novice and seasoned divers alike.

Lembeh Strait is often referred to as the „Critter Capital of the World.“ Its nutrient-rich waters are home to some of the most bizarre and captivating marine species. From the elusive Mimic Octopus to the Hairy Shrimp, divers flock to Lembeh to witness these extraordinary creatures in their natural habitats. Macro photographers will find the strait to be an absolute treasure trove, with countless opportunities to capture stunning images of rare species.

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