Bunaken National Park
Bunaken National Park is a marine conservation area located in the North Sulawesi province of Indonesia. Established in 1991, it covers approximately 89,065 hectares and is renowned for its rich biodiversity, including over 390 species of coral and numerous fish species. The park is part of the Coral Triangle, which is known for having the highest marine biodiversity in the world.
The park consists of several islands, with Bunaken Island being the most famous. Visitors can enjoy activities such as snorkeling and diving to explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life. The park also plays a crucial role in protecting endangered species and promoting sustainable tourism in the region.