Explore Raja Ampat by Sea Kayak

Discover rugged rocks and untouched jungle mixed with vanilla-coloured sandy bays

Discover rugged rocks and untouched jungle mixed with vanilla-coloured sandy bays

 

Gliding silently over the surface of the water – no noise, no speedboats, no gas fumes or any trace of pollution left behind by you. Just pure nature. Kayaking with us also allows you to take full advantage of the knowledge and resources in the local communities, where Papuan guides assist you to discover Raja Ampat’s unique wildlife, geography, and culture.

Enjoy lunch and a break on the beach

Enjoy lunch and a break on the beach

With paddle in hand you will explore countless beaches, islands, and fringing reefs at your own leisure and pace, in silence and serenity of nature, that surrounds you.

Bury your toe′s in the sand on the local sand bar

Bury your toe′s in the sand on the local sand bar

Raja Ampat consists of over 1500 islands – many of which are uninhabited

The four largest islands are Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati and Misool – known as the Four Kings.
The greatest majority of all these islands are covered in dense forest, fringed by exquisite coral reefs teeming with fish life, making this area one of the world’s most ideal places to explore by sea-kayak.

Kayak 4 Conservation will set your barings and provide you with all the information and gear needed to explore the Central Raja Ampat region.

Located off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula

Located off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula

The ‘Four Kings: Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati & Misool

The ‘Four Kings: Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati & Misool

Our Basecamp is Located at Kri Island

Our Basecamp is Located at Kri Island