Day 1 Bali – Seminyak
Upon arrival at Ngurah Rai airport in Bali you are picked up by your tour guide and driver for the private transfer to your hotel. Check into you hotel. Overnight in Seminyak. – Overnight in Seminyak
Day 2 Seminyak (Breakfast: Hotel )
This morning after breakfast you are picked up by your tour guide and private driver to go and explore Denpasar, the capital of Bali. On arrival in Denpasar stroll around the famous Badung Market where the locals bargain for a wide variety of food and products from all over the island. Your guide will explain how the many exotic spices and herbs are used in Indonesian cooking, and you can even sample some of the delicious tropical fruits. From the market walk to a nearby family-run Chinese coffee shop that has been passed down through the generations. Sample a cup of one of their many freshly brewed coffees. If your wallet can stretch to it, why not buy some of the famous but expensive Kopi Luwak, or civit coffee, to take home as an unusual souvenir. Next it’s time to visit some of the museums to get a feel for the history of the island. At the Bali Museum see the various collections of weapons, sculptures, paintings, textiles, musical instruments and theatrical masks. Then visit Bajra Sandi, the war museum, with its impressive monument and exhibits that portray the different wars that were fought during Indonesia’s fight for independence Return to your hotel and remainder of the day is free at leisure – Overnight in Seminyak
Day 3 Seminyak – cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel / Dinner: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) )
By Vehicle from Seminyak to Amed
This morning your tour guide and private driver will meet you at your South Bali hotel around 08h30 and transfer you to Amed. You will arrive at your leisure in the afternoon at the resort in the delightful and quiet, East Bali coastal village of Amed, where you can relax and unwind with a swim or a snorkel or even a walk in the surrounding rice fields. In the evening enjoy sunset drinks on the beach before dinner with your fellow guests to get better acquainted for the voyage ahead – Overnight in cabin / onboard (Indonesia)
Day 4 cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel / Lunch: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) / Dinner: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) )
We will wake in the morning at the resort, have a leisurely breakfast and maybe an early morning swim or snorkel before being transported the short distance to the boat, which will be waiting at anchor in the bay. After we board the vessel you will have a chance to settle in before the captain gives the orders for the anchor to be lifted prior to crossing the Lombok Strait. This deep trench of water between Bali and Lombok marks part of a very important ecological boundary, which was first described by Sir Alfred Russel Wallace, the British naturalist. Wallace noticed that the flora and fauna of the islands to the west are home to Asiatic animal and plant species, whereas the islands to the east of the invisible Wallace Line have a greater similarity to species found in Australia. In the afternoon we will make our first stop at one of the three Gili islands, a popular holiday destination just off Lomboks northwest coast. We will spend a few hours here, during which time you can choose from a number of water activities swimming, snorkelling, paddle boarding, kayaking, or simply enjoying the beautiful white sand beach – Overnight in cabin / onboard (Indonesia)
Day 5 cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel / Lunch: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) / Dinner: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) )
Moored off the coast of North Lombok, we will enjoy a hearty breakfast before going ashore and boarding a private bus for a trip into the interior of the northern side of the island and the traditional village of Senaru. Here, we will be taken on a tour, by one of the local women guides, of the simple thatched houses and gardens of fruits and spices, which will give us an insight into the culture of the indigenous Sasak people. Our mellow adventure will then lead us down a well trodden flight of steps through the tropical forest to Sindang Gila, a roaring 40-metre tiered waterfall. The small gravel beach and flat rocks at the base of the falls are a meeting place for the local people, and if we want we can take a dip under the full force of the intense flow. Our walk will continue alongside an old irrigation canal offering panoramic vistas of rice fields stretching towards the sea. The area around Senaru and Bayan was the birthplace of Lombok’s unique Wektu Telu belief system in which ancient animist practices are combined with Islam. If we have time, we will visit Bayan Beleq, a grass roofed mosque with woven bamboo walls. Said to have been founded in the 16th century, this is the oldest mosque in Lombok. We will also see some weavers and spinners demonstrating their age-old skills. After re-embarkation, we will explore one of the coral reefs near Gili Sulat, which is a marine conservation area – Overnight in cabin / onboard (Indonesia)
Day 6 cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel / Lunch: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) / Dinner: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) )
This morning we will moor off Labuan Aji village on the island of Moyo, visit the village and then walk to Diwu Mbai waterfall, where can swing on a rope and jump into the deep clear river pool below, or simply bathe in the refreshing cool water. Our next stop will be Satonda, a strange and mystical volcanic island with a sunken crater lake in its centre that was filled with saltwater when the nearby Mt Tambora erupted in 1815, causing a tsunami that flowed into the crater. The eruption was the biggest volcanic explosion in the collective memory of mankind it had roughly four times the energy of the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa, and gave rise to the year without a summer because of the effect on North American and European weather. Local people believe Satonda to be magical, and with this in mind, we will walk to the lip of the caldera to view the mysterious lake, alongside which are trees believed to be wishing trees. Visitors to the island tie a small stone to a tree and make a wish. If your wish comes true, you are bound to return to the island to offer thanks. The seas surrounding the island are rich with soft and hard corals and colourful tropical fish, so we will spend the afternoon swimming and snorkelling. Another highlight of our visit to Satonda will be the sight of thousands of flying foxes that commute at dusk from the island to feed on the mainland, returning before first light the next day. Immediately after sunset, we leave for an overnight passage on a course due east – Overnight in cabin / onboard (Indonesia)
Day 7 cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel / Lunch: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) / Dinner: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) )
We will wake up off the coast of Pulau Sangean, an active volcano that towers 1,800 metres above sea level. After breakfast, we will go ashore to a small village, which, because of the active nature of the volcano, is only inhabited for short periods during the year when the local people come to tend their crops and small herds of buffaloes, which we can see swimming in the sea. We will then snorkel on both a nearby reef and a location on the north of the island where volcanic gasses escape in the form of bubbles from the sea floor among the corals, a most interesting sight. We will then proceed to the island of Banta and its pure white sand beach, for an afternoon of swimming, snorkelling and hill climbing for the fit. Later that evening we proceed on to Komodo – Overnight in cabin / onboard (Indonesia)
Day 8 cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel / Lunch: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) / Dinner: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) )
When we wake up, the boat will be anchored off the famous Komodo Island, one of approximately 80 islands that make up the Komodo National Park. We will go ashore at the ranger station in Loh Liang for an early morning ranger led trek through the park searching for Komodo dragons. In this savannah like setting of dry, rugged landscape, we will encounter, at a safe distance, these awe inspiring, giant lizards Indonesia’s living dinosaurs. We may spot deer, wild boar, sulphur crested cockatoos, butterflies, rare orchids, and jungle chickens among the strangle fig trees and the distinctive lontar palms. After returning to the onboard we will cruise around the coast and visit Komodo village, where we can buy some local handicrafts. Later we will head to the gorgeous Pantai Merah red beach, which takes its name from the particles of red coral mingled with the sand. Here we will swim and snorkel over one of the richest reefs in Eastern Indonesia, relishing the unforgettable spectacle of the region’s many varieties of coral and marine life. – Overnight in cabin / onboard (Indonesia)
Day 9 cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel / Lunch: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) / Dinner: Meals incl. in itinerary (Indonesia) )
Today we will visit the ranger station of Loh Buaya on Rinca Island where we will have another ranger led nature trek in search of more Komodo dragons, which are indigenous to this small group of islands. Rinca is also well known for its diverse wildlife, so we may spot monkeys, wild buffaloes and deer as well. From the top of the hills, the scenery is breathtaking. In the afternoon we can go snorkelling. With over 1000 species of fish in the waters of the national park, there is much more to this wildlife reserve than just dragons. In the evening we will go ashore to an island where you can enjoy a quintessential SeaTrek experience and a highlight for many guests. With your feet in the sand and the stars rising in the vast Indonesian sky, the crew will build a bonfire and prepare a beach barbecue as a final celebration of our memorable voyage – Overnight in cabin / onboard (Indonesia)
Day 10 cabin / onboard (Breakfast: Hotel )
We will wake up off the white sand beaches of Bidadari Island have breakfast and then head off for a very short cruise to Labuan Bajo. At about 09h00 we will leave the boat for a trip to the village of Melo. Here, local strongmen will perform the Caci a ritual whip fight between two rivals in which the players, each armed with a rattan shield and a whip, will try to hit each other while dancing to the rhythm of traditional acoustic instruments. The men of Western Flores are famous for this test of daring and skill, requiring lightning quick moves to dodge the infliction of a wound. The winner is loudly applauded and cheered by the village. Besides this, the cultural group will also showcase other traditional dances. After the performance, we will have lunch on the boat before transferring you to the airport for your flight back to Bali