Things to Know Before Traveling to the Kei Islands (Maluku, Indonesia)

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @jr_8292
    @jr_8292 Před 2 měsíci

    I went to Java and Sumatra last summer and absolutely craving another opportunity to dive deeper into Indonesia soon, so I'm so glad I found your channel. I'd seen about the Kei islands somewhere in the past, so this advice is so useful for planning out my next trip. Salam dari Yunani!

  • @Heydy.Viaja1
    @Heydy.Viaja1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thabks for ur video ✨️planning to go there in November

  • @Stanislausr64
    @Stanislausr64 Před rokem +4

    Thx for making this video 🙏

  • @raygundesigns
    @raygundesigns Před rokem +4

    Great info. Will add to my list. Thanks!

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! It's an amazing destination, I'm sure you will enjoy your trip!

    • @Stanislausr64
      @Stanislausr64 Před rokem

      You won't regret 👊

  • @jumankoussa
    @jumankoussa Před rokem +4

    Amazing as always 😍

  • @primemarketing7218
    @primemarketing7218 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome, can't wait for next adventure 😎👍👍

  • @ladydee3795
    @ladydee3795 Před 4 měsíci

    Your channel is amazing, thank you so much for sharing this useful information

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Před rokem +1

    good vening!fantastic traveling~ High! 🤗

  • @jamesrahajaan859
    @jamesrahajaan859 Před 3 měsíci

    Terimakasih saudarakuh sudah mengunjungi tempat asal saya KEI, kalau mau ke KEI lagi saya siap antar,,saya tinggal di Bali..tetap semangat saudaraku sudah memperkenalkan kepulauan KEI di mata dunia..TUHAN BERKATI saudariku🙏

  • @lizcarlyle2477
    @lizcarlyle2477 Před 10 měsíci

    Hello from CA & many thanks 4 your videos! Visited 35 years ago and love the fish, beach & more!

  • @midnightmiracle79
    @midnightmiracle79 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the info! Great video

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you for the comment, I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Jacquepote
    @Jacquepote Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hi Boris ! I like your videos, pretty nice to see those remote places. I was considering visiting the Kei archipelago with my wife and our 1year and half son. We could go there in 2 weeks and have a few questions.
    1) is it children friendly, I mean island hopping, beaches and accommodation ? We're not looking for luxury places to stay anyway.
    2) is it ok in december, I mean appart from rainy weather I'd like to avoid grey sky all day long.
    3) we were hesitating with Banda Neira instead. I saw there are very few nice beaches there on google maps but maybe there are I didn't notice. and it's harder to reach since you have to rely on the Pelni boat.
    thank you for your answers

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 8 měsíci

      Hello! About the weather.. well, I think it is pretty much unpredictable. I was there in the middle of the rainy/windy season, but I had sunny weather every day with just a little rain/wind. Maybe try contacting locals (Bob Azyz in the Coaster Cottages for example is really helpful) and check out how the weather is these days. But actually, it can change a lot in 2 weeks… It is quite children friendly I think, I mean, it is very safe, the local people are very friendly. There are 3 islands (Ngaf, Ngodan and Er islands) in front of the main beach, the nearest one is about 10-15 minutes away by boat. The water is shallow in front of beaches. If the waves are big, the boats don’t go anyway. The only real danger could be malaria I guess (it can happen basically anywhere in east Indonesia), but again, there weren’t any mosquitoes while I was there (it doesn’t mean that there aren’t any now). The risk is low, but there is a risk.
      The Banda islands are some of the nicest and most interesting islands in Indonesia, if you can make it there, I highly recommend visiting. (Occasionally there are small planes that fly from Ambon (need to check locally, but they are often canceled if the weather is bad), and there used to be a speed boat service also from Ambon, but I think it doesn’t operate anymore, so the most reliable way is the Pelni and if you want to visit, you should plan around that). The main island doesn’t really have beaches, but it is easy to take a boat to the other islands. Nailaka is a tiny island with a sandy beach around it, plus there are beaches on Ai and Hatta islands. Hatta is quite popular, there are some guest houses and its beach is very pretty, plus the snorkeling in front of it is incredible. The main island has lots of fascinating historical sights (old buildings for example) and the vibe is really nice.

  • @adiningrat8796
    @adiningrat8796 Před 10 měsíci

    Terimakasih telah mengenalkan keindahan alam Indonesia kepada dunia , sekali lagi Terimakasih

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Maaf, saya hanya berbicara sedikit bahasa Indonesia, namun saya ingin mengucapkan terima kasih atas komentar Anda! Indonesia itu indah!

    • @user-cx5mg1zw2w
      @user-cx5mg1zw2w Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​​@@HighOnLowTide I m from Tual dan coba ke desa saya elaar lamagorang Tuan

    • @sugiartomulyono9273
      @sugiartomulyono9273 Před 7 měsíci

      Boleh lah ktong main" di pantai elar e

  • @stevemorris5760
    @stevemorris5760 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey great to see Coaster Cottages, me and my partner have stayed about four times with Bob Azyz, so glad it survived the pandemic and is still taking guests. Fish dinners were great and the beach is perfect. Did you say you visited Raja Ampat on one of your videos. I can't find the video. we would like to stay there but in one of the more remote islands if you have any information. Keep on the good work. Anambas islands also worth checking out.

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your comment! I went to Raja Ampat after visiting the Keis (with a quick layover in Ambon/Saparua), I didn't have time to make those videos yet, but soon! Raja Ampat is huge and now there are lots of places to stay. I highly recommend visiting Misool, it's a brautiful group of islands, but the distances are huge (so boat charters are pricey if you don't share the costs with others). Most people don't go there, because now there is only a weekly overnight ferry to take (no speed ferry at the moment). In northern Raja Ampat only Kri seems to be super busy (it is a bit too overbuilt in my opinion), most other islands feel quite remote. If you want a truly remote experience, check out some homestays far from Waisai, for example in Manyaifun or near Piaynemo. And yes, the food in the Coaster Cottages is amazing! :)

    • @stevemorris5760
      @stevemorris5760 Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for getting back to me with info on Raja Ampat. I look forward to your video in the future. I well recommend your CZcams channel to like minded friends. I also used to live in Vietnam I was one of the early TEFL teachers there for a year in Hanoi in 1997 very different then! Cheers Steve

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 10 měsíci

      @@stevemorris5760 Thank you for the kind words! I am also happy to see people here who are interested in places that are not overrun with tourists. :) I will have a series of videos on Raja Ampat in the near future, I visited various regions there, too.

  • @charliefirpo8045
    @charliefirpo8045 Před rokem +1

    A tied arra jó példa, hogy ha valakiben van vállalkozókedv, érdeklődés a világ iránt, meg egy kis bátorság + vállal némi kényelmetlenséget, akkor nem kell milliomosnak lenni egyáltalán, hogy gyönyörű helyekre eljuss.
    Ráadásul tömegturizmusnak nyoma sincs és nem éppen nyugat-európai az árszínvonal. 😊

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před rokem +1

      Köszi, igyekszem, nekem az élmények és a szép/érdekes helyek tényleg fontosabbak, mint a kényelem. 🙂

  • @franzchristophcruz
    @franzchristophcruz Před 4 měsíci

    👋 Hey champ, I'm planning a future trip to the Maluku region next year. Which places would you recommend to go to for someone whom has yet been to this region? Is it possible to do North, Central & South Maluku in 2 weeks? I would

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi! Maluku is huge, traveling takes time, so I suggest choosing one area to visit. For example, 2 weeks in the north (Ternate, Halmahera, Morotai is an amazing trip - videos will come soon about my recent trip there); or you can spend a week in Central Maluku and one in the South (Ambon and the Lease islands and fly to the Keis for an other week). I would choose one of these options if I were you.

  • @user-qf9pi5mq1i
    @user-qf9pi5mq1i Před 5 měsíci

    Mntp❤

  • @marco1324661
    @marco1324661 Před 2 dny

    I have been to remote Indonesia many times, mostly in Raja Ampat, and Sumba. I wanted to visit so much Triton Bay now , but the only accommodation i see is Triton Bay Divers and its just SUPER expensive, not possible . Have you been to Triton Bay? Do you have any advice on accommodation? I also wanted to visit the Aru islands but no accommodation ;(

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 2 dny +1

      In my experience, most of the accommodations in East Indonesia are offline, can`t be found online, but it is normally possible to find something in every village. Worst case scenario: you can ask the chief of the village (kepala desa) for a room in a village where there is no commercial accommodation and he will arrange a room for you (normally for a small fee - most of the times it is in his own house). I stayed in villages like this, I had no problems. Also, I know someone who has been to Aru, there are guest houses, especially in the main town, Dobo, but they are not online. So don`t worry about accommodation, you can arrange something everywhere (in some cases it might not be super comfortable, but still, you will have a place to stay.).

    • @marco1324661
      @marco1324661 Před 2 dny

      @@HighOnLowTide Thank you very much! Indonesia is also one of my favourite countries in the whole world! And I just found your channel and can relate hugely! Especially when you talk about the recent changes to Raja Ampat, which as a frequent traveller to the region, I also found it disappointing. Since I will go again through Raja Ampat in a few months, can you recommend any homestay in West Waigeo/ Manyiafun? My next stop after Raja Ampat are definitely the Kei and Aru islands, but you are right it takes creativity to find accommodation there, nothing online lol. I was honestly looking for a more "off the beaten path" experience after Raja Ampat, because recently Raja Ampat has become a bit too touristy for my tastes. That's why i was looking at southern Maluku, and it seems from your videos it might fit what I am looking for! Thank you again!

    • @marco1324661
      @marco1324661 Před 2 dny

      @@HighOnLowTide Having said that I have found literally ZERO accommodation also on google maps when it comes to Triton Bay in West Papua Province

    • @HighOnLowTide
      @HighOnLowTide  Před 2 dny

      @@marco1324661 I am sure you will love southern Maluku! I also recommend other parts of Maluku (like Saparua, Molana, Seram, Buru and Banda islands in Central Maluku, and the whole of North Maluku - Halmahera, Morotai, etc.). I didn`t have the chance to visit West Waigeo, but if you check on `stayrajaampat`, there are some homestays listed and I am sure they are all good. The Kei islands have more options to stay, even on Google maps you can find some, especially on Kei Kecil - which is the most popular base there, because of the beaches. Aru is also a big island group, the main town, Dobo is quite big I think, I am sure there are several options there, too (but don`t expect very nice hotels). My eyes are on the Tanimbar islands, I am planning a trip there for next year.

    • @marco1324661
      @marco1324661 Před dnem

      @@HighOnLowTide The places you mentioned are superb! I am actually considering to do the Kei islands considering that I found several interesting (and cheap!) accommodations from google maps. Tanimbar looks super amazing! These are all places where its difficult to plan a trip because as you said everything is offline so you need to be adventurous and go there and see on the place. Was the Kei islands crowded? Or did it have that remote "feel" that I am looking for? I might consider it as an alternative to Raja Ampat because last time I was in Raja I was quiet disappointed with how the place has become, it felt a bit too touristy for my tastes. Maybe West Waigeo/Manyiafun is different. I am mainly interested in nature tourism on remote Indonesian islands.

  • @braxton3731
    @braxton3731 Před 11 měsíci +1

    😠 Promo-SM