公司簡介
Welcome to the first resort in the Togean Islands, a haven of tranquility and natural beauty that began its journey in 1994. Originally established as a humble camping site, we have grown organically over the years into a charming resort boasting 23 beautiful wooden bungalows. Nestled in a pristine part of the archipelago, our resort offers an authentic Togean experience, blending local traditions with the comforts of modern hospitality.
Our resort is proudly local-owned and operated. From the very beginning, we have been committed to creating a place that not only showcases the stunning natural environment of the Togean Islands but also supports the local community. Our team consists entirely of local staff who bring their unique heritage, knowledge, and warmth to everything they do, ensuring guests receive a genuinely welcoming and immersive experience.
Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a solo adventure, our resort promises an unforgettable experience steeped in natural beauty and enriched by local culture. Come and discover the Togean Islands with us – where every stay supports and celebrates the essence of this incredible archipelago.
住宿資訊
Escape to a secluded haven of tranquility and sustainability at Kadidiri Paradise Resort, nestled on the pristine shores of an isolated island in Togian Islands Tomini bay, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Surrounded by lush greenery and crystal-clear waters, our eco-friendly retreat promises an unforgettable experience with nature.
Indulge in a culinary journey celebrating locally sourced ingredients and traditional flavors. Our chefs craft delectable dishes using organic produce, seafood caught sustainably, and herbs from our garden. Our rooms price only include breakfast.
Immerse yourself in nature with an eco-friendly activities tailored to enhance your connection with the environment. Our diving excursions take you to vibrant coral reefs teeming with colorful fish, with opportunities to explore a volcanic island and discover the fascinating B24 bomber wreck and local dive sites for only 5mins away.
Delight in the wonders of the underwater world with snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. Explore neighboring islands through exhilarating island-hopping tours, or paddle your way along the coastline with kayaking expeditions. Embark on a jungle trek through lush rainforests, where exotic wildlife awaits. Arrive at our secluded private beach, offering panoramic views of the island
At Eco Paradise Resort, we are committed to sustainable practices and preserving the island's natural beauty. Our initiatives include waste reduction, water conservation, rain water collection, renewable energy utilization, and ongoing partnerships with local organizations to protect marine life and ecosystems.
Our establishment harnesses the power of the sun through solar panels. Fruit Trees and Vegetable Gardens: Wander through our lush gardens adorned with fruit trees and flourishing vegetables. We have implemented composting organic waste to responsibly disposing of non-recyclables.
By choosing to stay with us, you're not just booking a room; you're supporting a sustainable lifestyle.
週遭環境資訊
One of the Togean Islands' most enchanting attractions is a Jellyfish Lake. This secluded marine lake is home to thousands of non-stinging jellyfish. Swimming among these gentle creatures is a surreal and unforgettable experience.
For adventure enthusiasts, trekking and kayaking to Barracuda Beach and other islands around is a must. The trek also offers the opportunity to hike up to a nearby cliff, where you can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree view of the surrounding islands and ocean.
Immerse yourself in the unique culture of the Bajo people, known as sea gypsies, by visiting their village on Pulau Papan. The Bajo people have lived nomadically on the sea for generations, and their village offers a fascinating glimpse into their traditional way of life.
For those interested in geology and natural landscapes, diving and trekking to the volcanic island in the Togean archipelago is a remarkable experience. The hike takes you through lush forests and up to the volcanic crater, where you can witness the dramatic terrain shaped by past eruptions.
The Togean Islands are a diver’s paradise, with numerous dive sites featuring vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. One of the most intriguing sites is the wreck of a Bomber B-24 plane from World War II.
Getting Around, The Togean Islands are best explored by boat. It’s advisable to arrange transportation through your accommodation or a trusted local guide.
Weather and Best Time to Visit, The best time to visit the Togean Islands is during the dry season, from March to November.
Respecting Local Culture, While visiting villages like Pulau Papan, be respectful of local customs and traditions, dress modestly, ask for permission before taking photographs, and engage with the community in a respectful manner.
Conservation Efforts, The Togean Islands are a protected area, visitors are encouraged to practice sustainable tourism by minimizing plastic use, avoiding damage to coral reefs, and respecting wildlife.