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Aru Islands

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Island Group·Remote, Serene, Natural
Aru Islands
Aru Islands

The Aru Islands, part of Indonesia's Maluku Province, consist of about 95 low-lying islands. Known for their lush landscapes and rich biodiversity, these islands offer a peaceful retreat away from crowded tourist spots. Visitors can explore the pristine natural environment, enjoy the tranquility, and discover the unique wildlife that inhabits the area. The islands are ideal for those who appreciate remote and serene destinations, providing a perfect backdrop for nature exploration and relaxation.

The Aru Islands, part of Indonesia's Maluku Province, consist of about 95 low-lying islands. Known for their lush landscapes and rich biodiversity, these islands offer a peaceful retreat away from crowded tourist spots. Visitors can explore the pristine natural environment, enjoy the tranquility, and discover the unique wildlife that inhabits the area. The islands are ideal for those who appreciate remote and serene destinations, providing a perfect backdrop for nature exploration and relaxation.

Highlights

  • Group of 95 low-lying islands.

  • Part of the Maluku Province in Indonesia.

  • Rich in natural beauty and wildlife.

  • Ideal for off-the-beaten-path exploration.

Before you go: Aru Islands essentials

  • Remote location with limited access to amenities.

  • Rich in biodiversity and natural landscapes.

  • Cultural and traditional practices are prevalent.

  • Ideal for those seeking solitude and nature exploration.

Getting Around

Transportation options are limited; consider arranging local guides or transport in advance.

Local Cuisine

Try local seafood dishes, which are a staple in the region.

Best For

Nature enthusiasts and tranquility seekers.

Currency

IDR Rp

Languages Spoken

Indonesian, English

Cultural Etiquette

Respect local customs and traditions, especially in more remote areas.

Wildlife Watching

Bring binoculars for bird watching and spotting other wildlife.

Weather Preparation

Pack for tropical weather, including rain gear and sun protection.

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Location

Indonesia
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