North Raja Ampat

Wayag — The Karst Summit

The karst viewpoint that defines Raja Ampat — a 180-metre climb, the Hidden Lagoon, and frigatebird colonies. Eight hours by yacht from Sorong.

Folio I · In Brief

Wayag is the photograph you have seen of Raja Ampat — a cluster of mushroom-shaped karst islands rising from turquoise lagoons, viewed from a 180-metre summit climb. It sits in the far north of the archipelago, about eight hours by yacht from Sorong.


The Summit Climb
I Chapter

The Summit Climb

The Pindito viewpoint requires roughly 40 minutes of scrambling on jagged karst — gloves and sturdy footwear are essential. The reward is the 270-degree panorama every visitor photographs, and which still surprises after the millionth Instagram post.

An earlier-light alternative climb to Mount Pindito (the original Wayag viewpoint) takes 25 minutes and offers similar views with a slightly easier scramble.

Hidden Lagoon & Frigatebirds
II Chapter

Hidden Lagoon & Frigatebirds

The Hidden Lagoon at Wayag is accessed by tender at low tide through a narrow karst gap — an emerald basin completely enclosed by walls. Frigatebird colonies nest on the cliffs and circle in numbers above the lagoon.

Snorkeling & Diving at Wayag
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Snorkeling & Diving at Wayag

Wayag's reefs are healthy hard-coral gardens with regular black-tip reef shark sightings in 6–10 metres. Currents are gentle. The full karst circumnavigation by tender provides several distinct snorkel sites.

Visual Voyage

Photo Gallery

Set Sail

Charter to Wayag

A 7-day charter from Sorong easily reaches Wayag with three full days exploring the karsts. Send dates to design the route.


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