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Davis AZ - 24 Mar 2006 23:02 GMT
Hello All,

Does anybody in this group have been to Togian recently for resort
based diving? Please post ease of travel to get there and quality of
diving.

Thanks
chilly - 25 Mar 2006 08:05 GMT
> Hello All,
>
> Does anybody in this group have been to Togian recently for resort
> based diving? Please post ease of travel to get there and quality of
> diving.

Togain?  Where is it?
Whistler - 25 Mar 2006 17:05 GMT
>> Hello All,
>>
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>
> Togain?  Where is it?

I found some vague references to an island in a bay in the North
Sulawesi area.
Whistler - 25 Mar 2006 17:10 GMT
>>> Hello All,
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> I found some vague references to an island in a bay in the North
> Sulawesi area.

Sorry, meant to include a link.

http://www.plongeeonline.com/detailmond2.php?pays=INDONESIE&id=2946
chilly - 26 Mar 2006 00:58 GMT
> >>> Hello All,
> >>>
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> http://www.plongeeonline.com/detailmond2.php?pays=INDONESIE&id=2946

I knew I could look it up but I was feeling lazy.  Thanks for this.  Looks
interesting . . .well, except for no air-conditioning.
Vic - 27 Mar 2006 12:04 GMT
>Hello All,
>
>Does anybody in this group have been to Togian recently for resort
>based diving?

Is August 2003 (or 2002?) "recently" enough? That is when I spent 10
days in Walea, Togian Islands, Central Sulawesi. www.walea.com. It is
a small resort, owned and managed by Italians; at that time, they had
about 13 basic huts, with no hot water. I know things have changed:
they do have hot water and even a small spa. One thing I remember for
sure is that food was excellent.

>Please post ease of travel to get there and quality of
>diving.

Getting to Walea... that is quite a pain. Wherever you come from, you
need to fly first to Manado then to Luwuk, get a 2.5-3 hours car ride
across the island, and a 1 hour boat ride to Walea.

Needless to say, you find yourself out of the world: great, great
colors, no human contacts except for a small fishermen village on the
island, possibly the best coral gardens I've ever seen. Plenty of
weird small critters, pristine environment. Viz was quite poor because
of the unusual rains they had had that summer, so I can't comment on
the big stuff... according to the DM, there is enough pelagic life but
I had no chance to spot anything.

Hope this helps.
Vic
Batfish - 28 Mar 2006 08:45 GMT
The Togian islands are certainly not so easy to reach. The remote location
means there is little development and the diving can be great. Plenty of
diving and travel information at:

www.divetheworldindonesia.com/togian-islands-diving-sites.htm

www.divetheworldindonesia.com/togian-islands-tourist-information.htm

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