Mariporoco Cliff in Kahatola, Loloda District is like a miniature Raja Ampat. This rock cliff is one of the unique geological phenomena formed from volcanic deposits in the form of lava, lava, and volcanic ash from Mount Jailolo which is believed to have erupted before 1600.
The rock cliffs covered in green plants stand firmly above the turquoise waters. This view will be even more stunning when viewed from a height. This location is very instagrammable so that it is often a photo spot for tourists.
The exotic cliffs are side by side with the crystal clear sea water, creating an extraordinarily beautiful landscape frame. Unfortunately, this area is often hit by quite strong sea currents so that when tourists come they can only see the beauty of these cliffs from afar without being able to step on them. Well, the ocean currents at this steeply cliffed karst rock location are often difficult to compromise with.
The combination of towering cliffs surrounded by turquoise sea water makes this cliff a piece of heaven in West Halmahera. The tranquility and comfort around this cliff are the added value of this place. It is still very natural, clean and very instagrammable.
When going to Kahatola Island, it is better to combine the travel package between Mariporoco Cliff and Kahatola Waterfall. Because, from the waterfall location to Mariporoco Cliff, it only takes about 10 minutes.
Like to reach Kahatola Waterfall, to reach Mariporoco Cliff, visitors can also use a boat from Daruba Harbor to Galo-Galo Village, then continue the journey on foot. This route provides a unique experience. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful sea view before arriving at their destination. Another alternative is to go directly through Jailolo Harbor with a travel time of 2 hours. To make it easier to find the location of Maricoporo Cliff, it has been marked on Google Maps
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