Diving in Lembeh is world famous for its incredible muck diving and rare and unusual marine life. But what is muck diving and what’s the best way to tackle it? Muck diving refers to the fine sediment which is found at most of our dive sites. This sediment is very...
What is “muck diving”?
The term muck relates to the fine, black volcanic sediment which can be found at many of the dive sites in the Lembeh Strait. This black sediment, combined with Lembeh's nutrient rich waters means that it is home to some of the rarest and most unusual marine...
If you follow underwater photography in diving magazines or online it’s more than likely that you have seen the product of snooting in the form of stunning macro-shots with black backgrounds and perfectly spotlit critters. If you’ve been wondering how photographers are capturing these images or what ‘snooting is’, here...
Tangkoko National Park
The fertile, lush forest of Tangkoko is located at the foot of the Dua Saudara Mountain and is home to Sulawesi's most impressive wildlife and bird species. Tangkoko is one of the oldest nature reserves in Indonesia and it covers almost 9000 hectares of rainforest. The rolling hills...
Night diving in Lembeh is an incredible opportunity to see some of the Strait’s most iconic critters. Many of the species which Lembeh is best known for are nocturnal and become active after the sun starts to set which is just perfect for night dives.
At Lembeh Resort, we love night...