Banggai Islands: Indonesia Off the Grid

You've probably seen Paisupok Lake on Instagram – water so clear the boats seem to float in air. What you won't find online: how to actually get there. The Banggai Islands are one of Indonesia's last off-grid destinations. No Booking.com, no Google Maps, no English, no tourist infrastructure. That's what makes them special – and why you need this guide. We traveled the archipelago with cameras and dive gear and figured it all out the hard way, so you don't have to: – The exact route: flights (incl. the tiny Air Susi plane), ferries and schedules – Booking homestays via WhatsApp – what works and what to say – Paisupok done right: the golden hour window before wind ruins the glassy water – Boat charters: realistic prices, finding a reliable captain – Cash, SIMs, power cuts – the unglamorous stuff that makes or breaks this trip – Snorkeling spots incl. the endemic Banggai cardinalfish Every spot and price is from our own trip. Indonesia like Raja Ampat 20 years ago – this is it.

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