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Book now at www.aggressor.com %u00b7 37WHAT WE %u2665 ABOUT KOMODO & ALOR%u25ca Photographer%u2019s paradise %u25ca Dragons%u2014of course! %u25ca Swift currents deliver whale sharks, and a host of rays!%u25ca Pink sand beaches of Padar Island%u25ca Majestic volcanoes%u25ca Absence of commercialism: Alor, Wetar and Banda Islands are unspoiled gems %u25ca 260 species of coral %u25ca Indigenous cultures ALOR, INDONESIA: Nine Nights, Kalabahi, Alor, Indonesia Alor, known for its remote beauty, features an impressive array of dive sites ranging from shallow coral gar- dens to dramatic drop-offs. Wetar is less frequented by tourists, providing a more off-the-beaten-path experi- ence for adventurous divers. Beyond the diving, Alor and Wetar offer rich cultural experiences with their local communities. Divers can engage with friendly villagers and explore tradi- tional crafts.BANDA SEA, INDONESIA:Ten Nights, Alor and Ambon, Indonesia The Banda Sea%u2019s marine treasures range from schooling hammerhead sharks to magical macro creatures hiding in the black sands. Countless volcanic craters create an astounding underwater landscape. SULAWESI, INDONESIA:Eleven Nights, Bitung and Kendari, Indonesia Lembeh is the muck diving capital of the world, however, this itinerary delivers some massive sights, too. Togian, Palau Dua and Banggai are home to whale sharks, schooling jacks, black tip sharks and gorgeous soft and hard coral reefs