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THE LAST PARADISE ON EARTH Raja Ampat is called the Last Paradise on Earth, it’s the El Dorado of
Event Details
THE LAST PARADISE ON EARTH
Raja Ampat is called the Last Paradise on Earth, it’s the El Dorado of any underwater adventure.
More than 30 years ago, a Dutchman Max Ammer received a lead from a friend and war veteran, about a submerged World War II aircraft sunk in the waters of Indonesia.
This led to a six month diving expedition trip through different archipielagos, where they consulted with local fishermen. Communication wasn’t easy since every island has their own mother tongue and no one back then spoke english. Once of the paradisiac places they visited really stood out from the others: Raja Ampat, in Indonesia’s West Papua Province.
Raja Ampat is located in the heart of the Coral Triangle. The Raja Ampat Marine Protected Area Network spans over 4 million hectares and includes around 1,500 islands. It has the richest marine biodiversity on Earth and its remote location that has allowed it to escape mass tourism. Therefore it is still claimed to be “the last paradise on Earth.” It’s home to more than 1,600 species of fish, while some 75% of the world’s known coral species can be found there.
Join us as we adventure out on a magical expedition. There are very few places on the planet that can match the wonder that exists here, both above and below. So what better place to reconnect with yourself, nature and the power of both?
Take in the crystal clear waters, marvel at the marine life that surrounds us, explore the watery world below and connect with nature on a deeper level before returning to land with different eyes to when you left
Deepen your personal connection with the natural world through daily freediving, snorkelling, yoga and breathwork classes. Observe the natural beauty of the reef from above, learn from experienced freediving instructors, watch and connect with marine megafauna and then dive deep into the night before resurfacing and returning to the real world, refreshed, rejuvenated and refocused.
RAJA AMPAT
Raja Ampat is an archipelago made up of over a thousand islands and an epicenter of global marine biodiversity. Located off New Guinea’s North-West, it stretches over an area of 40,000 km2. Raja Ampat’s characteristic lagoons and karst-islands make for a postcard-perfect scenery, while underwater life explodes in an endless variety of shapes and colours.
Discover a Unique Marine Ecosystem at Raja Ampat Freediving and Yoga Expedition!
Raja Ampat’s unique marine ecosystem is home to the world’s highest biodiversity. The diversity here is considerably greater than any other area sampled in the coral triangle. Raja Ampat’s reefs are also extremely resilient to bleaching and other diseases. They are the backbone on which the islands’ entire marine ecosystem builds upon.
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Time
July 22, 2024 - August 1, 2024 (All Day)(GMT+10:00)
Location
Raja Ampat Regency
HQHG+439, Waisai, Waigeo Selatan, Raja Ampat Regency, West Papua 98482, Indonesia
Raja Ampat Regency
FACILITATORS
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Johannes Egberts
Johannes Egberts
Founder
Breathless Expeditions
Breathless Expeditions Founder Johannes Egberts is considered Australia’s Leading Breathwork Instructor.
Johannes’s inspiring life journey is punctuated by seeking the positives in every situation, a thirst for self-discovery and a love for unconventional experiences.
Despite a challenging childhood, he discovered something unexpected that would alter the direction of his life forever – controlled breathing.
Breathwork immediately resonated with Johannes, and he relentlessly cultivated knowledge on the subject and acquired more than ten breathwork certifications.
His holistic wellness brand, Breathless Expeditions, has led the breathwork movement in Australia, inspiring thousands of people across the globe since 2018.
He is predominately known for his Breathwork Instructor Training programs and for creating unique experiences in the corporate world.
He offers experiences to every industry for fostering team building and life resilience with an impressive clientele portfolio ranging from professional athletes to renowned authors and high-profile. Click here for Corporate Wellness Opportunities.
Netherlands-born, he has trainined 20,000+ in breathwork, published scientific research and trained more than 300 instructors.
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Schedule
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Day 7
- Day 8
- Day 9
- Day 10
- Day 11
- July 22, 2024
- - Our trip starts together in SorongSpeakers: Johannes Egberts
Arrival to Sorong and night ferry to the Southern island Kingdom of Misool where we will meet our local guide.
- July 23, 2024
- - MisoolSpeakers: Johannes Egberts
Staying at the incredible homestay on an isolated island peninsula we will explore the uncharted wonders of Misool including jellyfish lakes, giant caves, incredible marine life and wide vistas.
- July 24, 2024
- - Misool
A visit to a local village in Misool followed by free diving in the beautiful waters.
- July 25, 2024
- - Misool to Waisai
After a final day of exploring Misool we will take the evening ferry back to Sorong for a transit over to Waisai.
- July 26, 2024
- - KRI Island
We will meet the family we stay with on KRI Island in the harbour of Waisai and head to our new homestay right on Western KRI. This is a fantastic spot with unsploiled views and 30M visibility right on the Jetty. Evening breathwork, morning yoga and some of the most beautiful dive spots in the world are at our doorstep.
- July 27, 2024
- - KRI Island
We will dive the Frewin Wall among countless other dive sites and explore KRI Island and the local village with it's jetty famous for diving.
- July 28, 2024
- - Arborek Island
Our trip continues to Arborek Island, paradise found. The laidback vibes, countless smiles and tropical conditions make for perfect relaxation.
- July 29, 2024
- - Pianemo
Manta spotting, a visit to the world famous Pianemo and more opportunities to sharpen out freediving skills
- July 30, 2024
- - Arborek IslandSpeakers: Johannes Egberts
Exploring Arborek Island and it's wonderful culture including the resident marine scientists.
- July 31, 2024
- - Final day in Raja
Our last day in wonderful Raja with breathwork, yoga, freediving and an opportunity to shop for local treasures.
- August 1, 2024
- - Return to Sorong and Bali
Return to Sorong and Bali
FAQ
FAQ
How will we communicate with the locals?
We are staying at homestays where the hosts speak english. In the villages, English is not widely spoken, but you should always be able to find someone with enough to communicate. Bahasa Indonesia is widely understood, but most people use their mother tongue, which will be one of several Papuan languages in their daly life.
What are the ocean conditions usually like?
With an average surface temperature of 29°C, the sea is warm year-round. The tidal currents can be very strong, especially where water movements are channeled by islands and reefs. Large swells are rare and usually limited to the exposed shores in the very north and very south.
What is the weather going to be like?
Raja Ampat is located on the equator, consequently it is hot and humid throughout the year. There are seasonal changes but these are tendencies rather than guarantees. During the days temperatures typically reach 31°C and rarely drop beneath 24°C at night. However, relative humidity is on average above 80%, which can make it feel hotter. Sun rises at around 6 am and sets shortly after 6 pm throughout the year.
Is there a dress code in the villages?
To be respectful of the locals and their culture, we recommend that if you’d like to wander around the villages and outside the homestay, to have a T-shirt and shorts or a skirt that covers your knees. When in the water, of course, normal swimwear can be used.
How is travelling by boat?
There are times when offshore crossings can be very rough. One determining factor is time – in heavy seas and strong winds some routes can take up to four times longer than they usually would – but most importantly are safety considerations. If you are in doubt, bring sea sickness tablets and a light bag or backpack (no suitcases please!)
How much luggage can I bring?
Space is limited. Everything can — and probably will — get wet. Sensible electronics are best left at home, or stored with great care and in drybags: best practice on the boat as well as in homestays. Bring as little as you can, but enough to be comfortable.
Breathless Expeditions: Refunds & Cancellations Policy
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Last Updated: 15 February 2024
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- Deposits are refundable until the expiry of a cooling-off period of 14 days.
- If you have made the full payment and wish to cancel with at least 60 days’ notice prior to the course, expedition or retreat start date, you will receive a full refund less your deposit as stated above.
- If you have made the full payment and wish to cancel at least 30 to 59 days prior to a retreat start date, you will receive a 50% refund less your deposit
- Cancellations within 29 days of the start date may receive a 15% refund (less the deposit) if the spot can be filled; otherwise, the payment is non-refundable.
Deposits are defined as either a $1,000 prepayment or the first (and possibly second) payment plan instalment that cumulatively equals at least $1,000. This deposit is non-refundable after a 14-day cooling-off period.
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We believe our transformative experiences should be accessible to everyone. Our payment plans are designed to provide financing options for those unable to pay upfront, though they incur additional costs due to the interest charged to offset our risk. The same cancellation fees as outlined above apply to clients on payment plans. This means:
- After the initial deposit, a 14-day cooling-off period is included, during which a full refund can be claimed and all access removed.
- All subsequent payments are non-refundable. Early termination of the agreement by a participant or client necessitates the payment of all remaining dues. Failure to complete the payment may result in the removal of course access.
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This policy aims to clarify the terms surrounding payments, cancellations, and refunds, ensuring transparency and understanding for all our clients.
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