See you soon, Hergen & Kerri!

Yesterday we said “See You Soon” to Hergen & Kerri who have managed Critters@Lembeh since October, 2009.  They have been instrumental in shaping us to what we’ve become and greatly enhanced our commitment to service and learning. We would to thank them both for their hard-work and dedication and we look forward to their visit...
House Reef Project

Our house reef is located just in front of Lembeh Resort, and accessible any time for our guests. It can easily be dived, and it is possible to follow the buoys system that has been put in place. Or, you can choose to take a guide with you and it...
Critters@Lembeh Rash Guard

With water temperatures in Lembeh Strait at times ranging between 26C - 28C (78.7F - 82.4F), we now stock a range of rash guards with cool Critters@Lembeh design to provide extra exposure protection. Perfect to wear underneath your suit or by itself for all kinds of watersports. They are available in...
Mother Mimic Octopus

Female octopus births about 200,000 eggs (depending on species) at a single time. She carries and protects these eggs while continuing to feed. Once the eggs hatch, the mother is left weakened from the constant care she has given her hatchlings, sacrificing her own needs for theirs. Soon after, the...
Perfect Diving!

Casper Douma (Douma Fotografie) and his wife Cora from Holland recently visited Lembeh Strait for the first time.  During their two weeks stay, with dive guide Opo K on the search, they ticked off their wish list which includes Blue Ringed Octopus, Bobbit Worm, Bargibanti's Pygmy Seahorse, Hairy Frogfish, Mating Mandarin Fish, Stargazer, Harlequin...