Here in Lembeh we are frequently asked to identify “new” species – something a diver has never seen before and they are often surprised when we tell them the name of a species they thought they already knew. This is because in some species the changes that occur between the...
May is associated with flowers, renewal and new life and in Lembeh, May was no exception. This latest highlights video features some extraordinary footage of juvenile sea life like harlequin shrimps and tiger shrimps. Our Photo Pro also filmed some unusual scenes with a very fast lens, featuring glass fish swimming behind soft coral (yes there is also...
At Lembeh Resort we are proud of our professional team which not only includes our experienced Dive Guides and Photography Guides but also an onsite full time Photo Pro (Sascha Janson) and Senior Marine Biologist (Dimpy Jacobs). We believe in training local staff wherever possible and providing opportunities for progression so...
Rhinopias belong to the scorpionfish family and are native to the tropical western Indo-Pacific. Like all scorpionfish, they have venomous spines and prefer to rest on the bottom, occasionally walking or ‘hopping’ by pushing off with their pelvic and pectoral fins rather than swimming. Scorpionfish are masters of camouflage, enabling...
The Lembeh Strait is not only home to some of the best dive sites in Indonesia but is also renowned for being the “world’s best muck diving destination” and we believe that phenomenal dive sites should be explored with phenomenal Dive Guides.
Our commitment to delivering you the best possible Lembeh...