Bunaken National Park
Bunaken National Park is very representative of Indonesian
tropical water ecosystems, consisting of seagrass plain, coral reef,
and land/coastal ecosystems.
The northern part of the Park area covers the islands of Bunaken,
Manado Tua, Montehage, Siladen, Nain and Nain Kecil, and part of the
Tanjung Pisok coastal area. The southern part of the Park covers
part of the Tanjung Kelapa coast.
On land, these islands are rich in species of palm, sagu, woka,
silar and coconut. Among the animal species that live on the land
and the beaches are black-crested macaques (Macaca nigra nigra),
Timor deer (Cervus timorensis russa), and bear-cuscus (Ailurops
ursinus ursinus).
The mangrove forest of the Park contains, among others, Rhizophora
sp., Sonneratia sp., Lumnitzera sp., and Bruguiera sp. This forest
is also rich in species of crab, lobster, mollusc, and sea birds
such as gulls, herons, sea doves, and storks.
The seaweed species that can be found here include Caulerpa sp.,
Halimeda spp., and Padina spp., while the dominant seagrasses, in
particular in the islands of Montehage and Nain, are Thalassia
hemprichii, Enhallus acoroides, and Thalassodendron ciliatum.
Thirteen species of coral have been recorded in the waters of the
Park, dominated by fringing reef coral and barrier reef coral. An
interesting feature is the 25-50 metre vertical coral wall which is
inhabited by 13 coral genus.
About 91 species of fish live in the waters of the Park, among them
being the emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator), almaco jack (Seriola
rivoliana), spotted seahorse (Hippocampus kuda), yellowstripe
snapper (Lutjanus kasmira), four saddle rock cod (Ephinephelus
spilotoceps), pinkish basslet (Pseudanthias hypselosoma), two-lined
monocle bream (Scolopsis bilineatus), etc.; and species of mollusc
such as the great clam (Tridacna gigas), horned helmet (Cassis
cornuta), pearly-chambered nautili (Nautilus pompillius), and
ascidians.
There are five islands in the Park where visitors can enjoy diving,
snorkelling and marine tours.
Cultural attractions outside the Park include the Anniversary of
Manado in July and Menulude in January, in Manado.
Best time of year to visit: May to August.
How to reach the Park: The Park can be reached from Manado
harbour, the Nusantara Diving Centre (NDC) Marina in Molas
sub-district, and the Blue Banter Marina. From Manado harbour by
motor boat to Siladen Island takes 20 minutes; to Bunaken Island, 30
minutes; to Montehage Island, 50 minutes; and to Nain Island, 60
minutes. From Blue Banter Marina heading to the recreation area on
Bunaken takes 10 15 minutes by cabin cruiser. From the NDC harbour
to the dive sites off Bunaken takes 20 minutes by speedboat.
Declared : Minister of Forestry SK. No.730/Kpts-II/91,
a total area of 89,065 hectares
Location : Regency of Minahasa and Municipality of Manado (Province
of North Sulawesi)
Temperature 26° - 31° C
Rainfall 2,500 - 3,500 mm/year (on average)
Altitude 0 - 800 m asl.
Salinity 33 - 35 0/00
Weather clearness 10 - 30 m
Low-tide 2.5 m (on average)
Rainy season November to February
Dry season March to October
Geographical location 124°39' - 124°35' E; 1°35' - 1°49' N
Park
Office: Jl. Raya Molas, Kotak Pos 1202
Manado 95242, North Sulawesi
Tel. : +62-431-859022
Related resources
National park in Sulawesi:
- National Parks in Indonesia
- Wakatobi National park - Buton, Southeast Sulawesi
- Bogani Nani Wartabone National Park - Kotamobagu, North Sulawesi
- Lore Lindu National Park - Palu, Central Sulawesi
- Taka Bonerate National Park - Selayar, South Sulawesi
- Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park - Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi
