Cenderawasih Bay Guide
Year-Round Whale Sharks in Papua 📧 sales@indonesiajuara.asia 📞 +62 811 3941 4563 💬 WhatsApp

Updated: May 2026

Contact Cenderawasih Bay Guide

Contact Cenderawasih Bay Guide

Send us a brief about your trip and we will respond within 24 hours with a draft itinerary or specific questions. Indonesia travel guide

Direct channels

Email: bd@juaraholding.com
WhatsApp / Phone: +62 811 3941 4563
WhatsApp link: https://wa.me/6281139414563 Indonesia on Wikipedia

What to include in your enquiry

  • Travel month/year (or window)
  • Group size (number of adults, children if any)
  • Specific interests (diving, cultural, photography, conservation, etc.)
  • Budget tier (Smart $1-3K / Atelier $3-8K / Reserve $8K+ per person)
  • Any health, dietary, or accessibility considerations

Office

PT Juara Holding Group
Jl. Pantai Pererenan No.27, Pererenan, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Hours: Mon-Sat 09:00-18:00 WITA (UTC+8) Ministry of Tourism

For urgent matters during a trip in progress, our 24/7 emergency line is shared with all booked clients.

Trip planning timeline

For peak-season travel (December, July-August): book 6-9 months ahead.
For shoulder season (April-May, October-November): 3-5 months ahead.
For off-peak: 6-8 weeks ahead is usually enough.
Last-minute (under 30 days): we will try, but availability is limited.

Languages

We respond in English, Bahasa Indonesia, and (with notice) Mandarin or Japanese.

Imagine gliding through sapphire waters, a gentle giant of the ocean, a whale shark, mirroring your movements just feet away, its spotted hide a mosaic in the sun-dappled depths – this is the everyday magic of Cenderawasih Bay, a realm where nature’s grandeur unfolds with breathtaking intimacy. Nestled in the remote reaches of West Papua, Indonesia, this sprawling marine national park is often hailed as the “Galapagos of the East” for its exceptional biodiversity and high degree of endemism. Its pristine waters, largely shielded from human impact by its secluded location, harbor a thriving ecosystem that captivates even the most seasoned luxury traveler. The primary magnet, undoubtedly, is the resident population of whale sharks, the largest fish in the ocean, which gather here year-

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