Taka Bonerate Marine Park

takabonerate island diving at south sulawesi
Takabonerate photo by ben_wayan

Taka Bonerate National Park is located at South Sulawesi. It has the third largest coral atoll in the world after the Kwajifein in Marshall Islands and Suvadiva in Moldiva Islands. Size of the atoll is approximately 220,000 hectares, with coral reef scattered flat of 500 km² width. The atoll creates the best underwater view so that diving or snorkeling is a must activity to be done.

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The topography of the area is very unique and interesting, where the atoll consists of group of islands, reef islands and coral averaging a broad and deep, forming islands with considerable amounts. Among the islands reef, there are narrow straits that are deep and steep. While on the surface of coral, there are many small pools that are deep and surrounded by coral reefs. At lowest tide, clearly visible the dry land interspersed with puddles that formed small pools.

Plants located in coastal areas dominated by the coconut (Cocos nucifera), sea pandanus (Pandanus sp.), Sea pine (Casuarina equisetifolia), and ketapan (Terminalia catappa).

Coral reefs are already identified as many as 261 species from 17 families including Pocillopora, Montipora danae, palifera Acropora, Porites cylindrica, Pavona clavus, Fungia concinna, and others. Most coral species have been formed atoll reefs (barrier reef) and reef edge (fringing reef).

There are approximately 295 species of reef fish and many kinds of consumption fishes such as grouper (Epinephelus spp.), Skipjack (Katsuwonus spp.), Napoleon wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus), and baronang (Siganus sp.).

A total of 244 types of mollusks including lola (Trochus niloticus), goat’s head shell (Cassis cornuta), triton (Charonia tritonis), batulaga (Turbo spp.), Clam shell (Tridacna squamosa), pearl oysters (Pinctada spp.), And the hollow nautilus (Nautilus pompillius).

The types of turtles were recorded, including hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata), green turtle (Chelonia mydas), and the cracked turtle (Dermochelys coriacea).

The best year to visit: April to June and October to December each year. All that can be done at 15 islands in the Taka Bonerate National Park are diving, snorkeling, and other marine tourism.

takabonerate island diving at south sulawesi
Diving at Takabonerate photo by ben_wayan

How to reach the location:
Use bus from Makassar to Bulukumba (153 km) with five hours travel time, and then to the port by ferry Pamatata Selayar about two hours, which continued into the Benteng around 1.5 hours. From the Benteng to the nearby island of Rajuni Kecil using wooden ship about five hours.

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