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PAID CONTENT FOR ZEN - LUX MARINE SAFARI


ZEN - Lux Marine Safari INDONESIA


GUESTS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE THE HIDDEN GEMS TUCKED AWAY IN INDONESIA’S ARCHIPELAGO ABOARD A LUXURY VESSEL


ZEN is more than a luxury cruise — it’s a journey through paradise itself. Navigating mainly around Indonesia’s alluring Raja Ampat and Komodo Islands, the vessel serves as a gateway to some of the world’s most pristine ecosystems. These islands are living treasures of biodiversity, featuring an astonishing array of aquatic life and an underwater spectacle that beckons explorers and leisure- seekers alike.


The destinations Komodo and Raja Ampat offer a diverse range of land- and water-based activities that cater to adventurers and leisure-seekers alike. In Komodo, tourists have the rare opportunity to observe the Komodo dragon in its natural habitat, while also having the option to snorkel or dive in coral-rich waters teeming with marine life, such as manta rays and reef sharks. The Komodo dragons can only be found in the Komodo National Park, making this a rare opportunity to encounter the world’s largest lizard in its natural habitat.


120 Raja Ampat truly is a paradise, boasting


one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on the planet, while also offering stunning trekking opportunities through unique karst limestone landscapes. Raja Ampat is often cited as having the richest marine biodiversity on Earth, with more than 1,300 species of fish and 600 species of coral. Kayaking through the calm, clear waters of both archipelagos allows for intimate experiences with nature, including the exploration of mangroves and secluded bays. Raja Ampat translates to ‘The Four Kings’, a name that pays tribute to its four major islands. Interestingly, local folklore speaks of a woman who discovers seven magical eggs, with four hatching into kings that eventually came to reign over the four major islands. On land, both destinations offer cultural


visits to local villages, where tourists can learn about indigenous traditions, crafts and ways of life, rounding out an experience that’s both adventurous and enlightening.


The vessel The nine cabins aboard the ZEN vessel are meticulously designed and provide an oasis of comfort and luxury amid the aquatic adventures. Each cabin features all modern comforts. The interiors are a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and traditional touches, creating a soothing atmosphere that complements the natural beauty outside. Made with high-quality exotic hardwoods, plush mattresses, and premium amenities ensure that every night spent on board is as rejuvenating as it is luxurious. The thoughtful layout maximizes space, delivering an abundant and opulent sense of spaciousness while maintaining the hallmark elegance and luxury of the ZEN experience. ZEN takes a unique approach to marine


adventures in Indonesia by offering a two-boat service, distinguishing it as the only boat in the region to do so. The main vessel serves as a luxury floating hotel, providing an opulent and tranquil experience complete with world-class amenities,


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