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Kri, a narrow and forested island, is often considered part of Pulau Mansuar, separated by a narrow strait. Originally known as Mansuar Kecil, it was later renamed by a resort owner. Kri's popularity soared, becoming the most visited island in Raja Ampat. Its north shore houses bustling homestays, making it a hub for social interaction. While its forests boast rich birdlife and occasional reptilian visitors, jungle trekking is limited due to steep terrain. The island's rat population, fueled by tourism, can be a concern for some visitors. Kri's slightly brackish groundwater and challenging dive environment are aspects to consider, but its reefs offer fantastic snorkeling and diving experiences. Homestay dive centers cater to diving enthusiasts, with preferences given to those staying in-house.
Kri homestays offer convenient pickups from Waisai and flexible transfers to/from other locations. The average cost and travel time from Waisai are detailed in the table above, with specific homestay transport prices available on their respective pages. For seamless transfers between accommodations, it's often quicker to arrange with your current host to transport you to your next destination, considering the high costs associated with boat travel in Raja Ampat.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction
0:14 Kri Eco Resort House Reef
3:16 Sorido Wall
6:04 Cape Kri
8:55 Ransiwor
16 июл 2024