Today, we ventured to the remote uninhabited island of Pulau Tumbutumbu on the outer edge of Triton Bay. In true expedition style, Expedition Leader Lisle adjusted the plans based on what we discovered upon arrival. It was an exhilarating mix of discovery and spontaneity! Some of us snorkelled in the crystal-clear waters, swimming alongside schools of humphead parrotfish, giant clams, and the majestic Napoleon wrasse. Others chose to explore the island, kayak, paddleboard, or even take a ride in the glass-bottom Zodiac. The island’s peaceful, untouched atmosphere made the experience feel like a real adventure. Staying flexible and going with the flow definitely paid off today!
After a refreshing lunch, Naturalist Heather gave an intriguing presentation about jellyfish, one of the most remarkable creatures on earth. The afternoon continued with tea in the lounge and a cultural session with Navigator Uncle Tua, who introduced the rich traditions of voyaging and navigation.
This unforgettable day of discovery combined adventure, education, and relaxation amidst the stunning beauty of West Papua. Kia Orana!