Sula Islands
The Sula Islands are a group of islands located in the Maluku Province of Indonesia. They are situated between the Buru and Halmahera islands and consist of several smaller islands, including Taliabu, Sula, and Mangole. The region is known for its rich biodiversity, featuring unique flora and fauna, as well as beautiful beaches and coral reefs.
The Sula Islands have a population primarily engaged in fishing, agriculture, and small-scale trade. The local culture is influenced by various ethnic groups, with traditions and languages that reflect the islands' diverse heritage. The islands are also gaining attention for their potential in eco-tourism, attracting visitors interested in nature and adventure.